How we help
Artemis understands your journey into the cloud. It’s a journey we have taken ourselves and it’s one we take with our clients on a regular basis.
Business Continuity
There has been an explosion into data and without adequate protection, data loss represents a very serious risk to your business. Without your data, your business would struggle to operate for even a short period.
That is why ever more businesses are looking to their trusted partners to deliver robust and reliable data protection and cloud based services. Artemis understands your journey into the cloud. It’s a journey we have taken ourselves and it’s one we take with our clients on a regular basis. Our cloud based services incorporate leading edge technology and we constantly review the market to ensure we are providing the best technology for our customers.
Using superior ultra-fast low latency direct internet access (DIA) customers can take advantage of all the benefits that cloud has to offer. Cloud back-up and cloud-based disaster recovery solutions have emerged as an effective means of coping with the challenge of unprecedented data growth. Whether you are looking for a pay as you go hosting solution or a managed enterprise cloud option, we will ensure that you have the optimal architecture, support, firewalls, storage and traffic management services in place to suit your IT strategy and budget.
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Hybrid, public or private cloud deployment options

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Block-level deduplication & compression

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Dedicated servers & Colocation

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Image & file recovery (IPV, V2V, BMR)

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Centralised live management and monitoring

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Enterprise availability – 24/7/365 UK based support

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Military grade security

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Bandwidth optimisation

Remote Working
With the ever-increasing cost of office space and the need to attract high calibre employees into your business to stay one step ahead of the competition, flexible working has become essential. While managing staff, who are not in the office may appear fraught with difficulties, it can be made simpler through better ways of working with technology and cloud computing.
Recent surveys have revealed large enterprises and their employees favour flexible working. At the same time, new technologies which make it easy for employees to access all the resources they need securely from outside the office, are becoming available and established technologies are maturing into enterprise ready tools.
Key to flexible working are technologies such as Unified Communications, mobile device management, cloud based applications, video conferencing and even social media. But an ad hoc approach taken toward flexible working by many businesses could mean policies are unclear and budgets cannot be set aside for the technology required to make flexible working work.
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The technologies that drive successful flexible working
With the ever-increasing cost of office space and the need to attract high calibre employees into your business to stay one step ahead of the competition, flexible working has become essential.

MOBILE DEVICES

The adoption of mobile computing devices such as smartphones and tablets is outstripping established computers such as laptops and desktops. Businesses have already introduced policies to enable staff to use their own personal devices while at work. Bring your own device (BYOD) schemes legitimise activity that was once unauthorised and out of the IT department’s control. Software publishers have recognised this and are designing their latest versions to be as at home on tablets as they are on desktops and laptops.

VIDEO CONFERENCING

Cost-cutting strategies have already seen video conferencing being taken up by businesses. The technology is enabling massive financial savings and helps organisations reduce their carbon footprints by reducing travel. The technology, which enables face-to-face communications, has matured in recent years as a result. Workers can set up ad hoc meetings in seconds through commercially available video conferencing services or even on the internet via platforms such as Skype.

BRING YOUR OWN DEVICE (BYOD)

BYOD allow workers to use their own computer for work will increase flexibility as mobile devices become the tools of choice. This reduces hardware costs; increases flexibility because workers are always connected; and improves user satisfaction.

CLOUD SERVICES

With businesses increasingly moving to cloud-based applications the whereabouts of the user is less relevant. Services delivered over the internet securely can be accessed using mobile devices. This means workers need not down tools while travelling or at home.

DESKTOP VIRTUALISATION

Virtualising desktops provides staff with the same desktop regardless of where they are or what computer they are using. The virtual desktops are a reaction to users wanting to have the same experience whether in the office or working remotely.

SOCIAL MEDIA

Workforces are increasingly using social media to communicate internally and with customers. Cloud-based platforms such as Twitter and Skype enable messages to be sent instantly. Communication platforms will be uninterrupted, even if the business systems go down.

UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS

Unified communications (UC) has long since moved on from being an industry buzz word to being a way of life. Today’s users are no longer location dependent and there are many ways to communicate with our colleagues, customers and suppliers. You need systems that tell you the best way to get in contact with someone, and then give you a range of communications options - video, phone, mobile, instant message (IM), email – to do so. Then this all needs to be integrated into a single platform, so that you can easily respond directly from an email to a phone or conference call, or share screens on the move to improve collaboration.
Expense Management
A growing number of mobile workers rely on their mobile devices for their day to day work.  Not just email and calendars, they need access to business documents, ERP & SFA systems and important line-of-business (LOB) solutions. Your business needs to support these trends with a comprehensive mobility strategy.

The growth of enterprise mobility puts added strain on the IT department. They want to empower the mobile worker, but also manage and secure their devices. They need to track and manage the costs due to the increase in mobility; voice, text and data roaming charges and long distance. Managing telecom expenses is necessary for a business to make efficient use of their enterprise mobility investments.
HOW WE CAN HELP
Artemis delivers an integrated Telecom Expense Management (TEM) solution. We streamline mobile operations and manage voice and data utilisation, allowing businesses to keep telecom expenses under control. IT can track and manage voice and data use.
They can set soft thresholds that trigger notifications for users or groups that exceed predefined limits. Alternatively, hard thresholds can be implemented to disable SMS/MMS messaging, turn off data, or even restrict voice calling if a user exceeds their plan limit.

Delivering a corporate level experience whatever your business size