WASHINGTON, July 06, 2017 -- Nerdio (www.getnerdio.com), a pioneer in IT-as-a-Service (ITaaS) and Microsoft Azure automation technology, announced today that it will showcase the Nerdio for Azure (NFA) IT automation platform for Cloud Solution Providers (CSPs) at Microsoft Inspire, July 9-14 in Washington, D.C.
NFA offers ridiculously simple provisioning, management, and optimization of complete IT environments in the Microsoft Cloud. It addresses the critical challenges faced by CSPs in migrating their small-and-medium-sized business (SMB) clients to the Microsoft Cloud, as well as easily managing these environments on an ongoing basis. The company will be exhibiting at Booth 1645 to demonstrate how NFA empowers CSPs and their customers to streamline deployments and management, enhance global reach, and more. Nerdio can migrate entire IT environments to Azure in just a few clicks and a couple of hours.
“We’re excited to showcase the unique capabilities of Nerdio for Azure, which leverages all of the latest and greatest Microsoft technologies including Azure virtual machines, Office 365, Server 2016, and more,” said Vadim Vladimirskiy, CEO and Co-founder of Nerdio. “Before NFA, the process of migrating customers to Azure and then managing these environments was too costly and complex for MSPs. It’s rewarding to provide them with the ultimate automated platform for faster deployments and easier management.”
NFA offers numerous key benefits, such as complete flexibility to configure desktop size on a per-user basis and provide any combination of dedicated virtual desktops and shared RDS sessions for the best combination of performance, isolation, and cost. NFA also supports heavy graphical workloads for engineers and designers, such as the ability to run CAD, architectural, and video editing software using Azure’s GPU-enabled instances. Most uniquely, NFA affords cost savings and optimization through an intelligent Auto-Scaling functionality that automatically adjust compute resources by dynamically resizing or shutting down remote desktop hosts and VDI desktops when not in use.
Microsoft Inspire — formerly known as the Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC) — is the company’s biggest partner destination event of the year. The purpose of the event is to cultivate partner-to-partner interaction, drive engagement with Microsoft, and stimulate new and exciting ideas for transforming business and accelerating productivity.
For more information on Microsoft Inspire, please visit: https://partner.microsoft.com/en-us/inspire/
For more information about Nerdio, please visit: http://www.getnerdio.com
About Nerdio
Nerdio, a pioneer in IT-as-a-Service (ITaaS), provides complete virtual IT for small-to-medium sized organizations and the MSPs/CSPs who serve them. Nerdio’s fully-automated private cloud platform delivers expertise and reliability of comprehensive IT infrastructure at your virtual fingertips - virtual hardware, software, security and 24/7 tech-nerd-support. Nerdio on Azure is the first IT automation technology that delivers easy provisioning and management of virtual desktop-centric environments on the Microsoft Cloud. Nerdio, a part of Adar, Inc., was founded in 2005.
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