Google Compute Engine
Google's Compute Engine, which falls under the category of infrastructure as a service (IaaS), enables businesses to create and manage virtual machines in the cloud. This platform facilitates cloud transformation by offering computing infrastructure in both standard sizes and custom machine configurations. General-purpose machines, like the E2, N1, N2, and N2D, strike a balance between cost and performance, making them suitable for a variety of applications. For workloads that demand high processing power, compute-optimized machines (C2) deliver superior performance with advanced virtual CPUs. Memory-optimized systems (M2) are tailored for applications requiring extensive memory, making them perfect for in-memory database solutions. Additionally, accelerator-optimized machines (A2), which utilize A100 GPUs, cater to applications that have high computational demands. Users can integrate Compute Engine with other Google Cloud Services, including AI and machine learning or data analytics tools, to enhance their capabilities. To maintain sufficient application capacity during scaling, reservations are available, providing users with peace of mind. Furthermore, financial savings can be achieved through sustained-use discounts, and even greater savings can be realized with committed-use discounts, making it an attractive option for organizations looking to optimize their cloud spending. Overall, Compute Engine is designed not only to meet current needs but also to adapt and grow with future demands.
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ConnectWise Automate
ConnectWise Automate enables rapid resolution of IT issues, streamlining processes for technology teams. This powerful platform for remote monitoring and management (RMM) enhances the productivity of IT personnel. It empowers teams to pinpoint devices and users in need of proactive oversight, eliminate obstacles to service delivery, and manage a greater number of endpoints efficiently, all without increasing their workload. As a result, organizations can maintain a higher level of service and support.
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NMIS
FirstWave’s NMIS acts as a robust network management system, encompassing fault detection, performance monitoring, configuration oversight, performance visualizations, and alerts based on specific thresholds. It employs business rules that facilitate tailored notification policies, compatible with various notification methods.
Additionally, FirstWave empowers its partners, which include some of the largest telecommunications companies and managed service providers worldwide, to safeguard their clientele against cyber threats, all while swiftly expanding their cybersecurity service revenues on a significant scale. Overall, FirstWave delivers a thorough and integrated solution for network discovery, management, and cybersecurity, catering to its global partners. This holistic approach ensures that partners can effectively combat evolving cyber threats while managing their networks efficiently.
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Delska
Delska operates as a specialized data center and network service provider, delivering customized IT and networking solutions for enterprises. With a total of five data centers in Latvia and Lithuania—one of which is set to open in 2025—and additional points of presence in Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden, we create a robust regional ecosystem for data centers and networking. Our commitment to sustainability is reflected in our goal to reach net-zero CO2 emissions by 2030, establishing a benchmark for eco-friendly IT infrastructure in the Baltic region.
Beyond traditional services like cloud computing, colocation, and data security, we also introduced the myDelska self-service cloud platform, designed for rapid deployment of virtual machines and management of IT resources, with bare metal services expected soon.
Our platform boasts several essential features, including unlimited traffic and fixed monthly pricing, API integration, customizable firewall settings, comprehensive backup solutions, real-time network topology visualization, and a latency measurement map, supporting various operating systems such as Alpine Linux, Ubuntu, Debian, Windows OS, and openSUSE.
In June 2024, Delska expanded its portfolio by merging with two companies—DEAC European Data Center and Data Logistics Center (DLC)—which continue to function as separate legal entities under the ownership of Quaero European Infrastructure Fund II. This strategic merger enhances our capacity to provide even more innovative services and solutions to our clients.
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