Examples of Cloud and Managed Services in a sentence
QTS has realigned information included in this release to focus its guidance and key performance metrics around its Core business, which primarily consists of its Hyperscale and Hybrid Colocation businesses, along with technology and services from its Cloud and Managed Services business that support Hyperscale and Hybrid Colocation customers, which together will be the Company’s primary business following the completion of the strategic growth plan.
This Exhibit A is attached to and incorporated into the Agreement and Cloud and Managed Services Schedule.
Offsite backups and backups of active databases, such as MS-SQL, are not included in Cloud and Managed Services but are available for additional Fees if specified in an Order.
Capitalized terms used and not otherwise defined herein shall have the respective meanings set forth in the Agreement and Cloud and Managed Services Schedule.
The BigAir Cloud and Managed Services division provides customers with innovative, fully integrated Cloud, Managed Services and Unified communications solutions, designed to satisfy business requirements in delivering reliable, feature rich, business grade services, backed by industry leading service and support.
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All capitalized terms not defined in this Cloud and Managed Services Schedule shall have meanings given in the Service Terms.
IR@qtsdatacenters.com Core/Non-Core Reconciliations In conjunction with its strategic growth plan announced in the first quarter of 2018, QTS realigned its product offerings around hyperscale and hybrid colocation, while exiting certain of its Cloud and Managed Services offerings, primarily managed hosting, as well as colocation revenue attached to certain customers in the Cloud and Managed Services business that did not remain with QTS post transition (collectively “Non-Core” operations).
IR@qtsdatacenters.com Non-Core Reconciliations In conjunction with its strategic growth plan announced in the prior quarter, QTS is realigning its product offerings around Hyperscale and Hybrid Colocation, while exiting certain of its Cloud and Managed Services offerings, as well as colocation revenue attached to certain customers in the Cloud and Managed Services business that we expect will not remain with QTS post transition (collectively “Non-Core” operations).
GM CLOUD AND MANAGED SERVICES Jason Ashton was appointed as an Executive Director on 21 December 2016 and is the GM Cloud and Managed Services.