SuperConnected Cities savings from ANLX

Save up to £3,000 on the cost of a high speed internet with the SuperConnected Cities Voucher Scheme ANLX are pleased to announce that we are an approved supplier of the SuperConnected Government grant scheme, designed to pay up to £3,000 of the capital costs for upgrading an existing or providing a new fibre broadband or Ethernet Internet circuit. Under its “SuperConnected Cities” Connection Voucher scheme, the Government is handing out up to £3,000 per business towards the cost of a faster and better internet connection. If you’re in one of the selected cities and you’re running a small or medium-sized business (SME), a social enterprise or a charity – you qualify for funding. Want to know more? – Download our Complete Guide Our complete guide to the SuperConnected Cities connection voucher cover every aspect of getting your business up to £3,000 FREE from the government towards a faster internet connection. The Guide covers What is the SuperConnected Cities Voucher scheme? Is your business eligible? What are the “SuperConnected” Cities? How to apply Why should you upgrade to a faster connection? Ready for a...

Platform as a service (PaaS)

Platform as a service (PaaS) is a category of cloud computing services that provides a computing platform and a solution stack as a service. Along with software as a service (SaaS) and infrastructure as a service (IaaS), it is a service model of cloud computing. In this model, the consumer creates an application or service using tools and/or libraries from the provider. The consumer also controls software deployment and configuration settings. The provider provides the networks, servers, storage, and other services that are required to host the consumer’s application. PaaS offerings facilitate the deployment of applications or services without the cost and complexity of buying and managing the underlying hardware and software and provisioning hosting capabilities.  All “as-a-service” offerings are characterized as providing low initial cost, incremental cost as your service usage grows, self-service, best practices built-in, resource sharing, automated deployment, management services, lifecycle management, reuse. PaaS provides these capabilities for application and service development. There are various types of PaaS vendors; however, all offer application hosting and a deployment environment, along with various integrated services. Services offer varying levels of scalability and maintenance. PaaS offerings may also include facilities for application design, application development, testing, and deployment as well as services such as team collaboration, web service integration, and marshalling, database integration, security, scalability, storage, persistence, state management, application versioning, application instrumentation, and developer community facilitation. Besides the service engineering aspects, PaaS offerings include mechanisms for service management, such as monitoring, workflow management, discovery, reservation, etc. There are a number of reasons why PaaS is experiencing fast market adoption. Today, there are compelling economics around these offerings. Not...
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