


We work in the following areas: Cloud Computing Managed Services (on-premisis) What we offer: Business and Productivity Applications System Integration with legacy systems Professional and Consultancy Services Cloud application development Our mission is to support Service Providers, Business Companies, Public Administration, Government, SMB, anyone is interested to the adoption and rollout of services provided by the cloud, enabling new innovative business models, the best innovative application to collaborate, managing the business and improving customer productivity in a global and always faster world. Anything as a Service … Anywhere … Anytime 'Software, application, platform, computing, collaboration, productivity, e-learning, public services, …anything can be delivered “as a service” to any device with a broswer, assuring scalability, security and resource virtualization” by Ĭloud Benefits Scalability Security Reliability Flexibility Lower Cost Capex vs Opex Green Elastic Agility Time-to-Market SLA. Is the Cloud a Vogue ? … We believe it is a Revolution! By 2012, 20% of businesses will own no IT assets. ( Gartner ) “ We are all in!, 70% of Microsoft staff are already working on the cloud across those 5 dimensions and by next year, that percentage would be 90”. (Steve Ballmer, CEO Microsoft) “ People ask me why do I think cloud computing will be the next phase of enterprise IT? I don't think it. (Bill McCracken, CA Technologies chairman and CEO) Orange Business Services will launch a dozen of new cloud computing services in the coming 24 months, covering six main areas including real-time applications, collaboration, security, infrastructure, cloud-ready networking and vertical solutions for specific industries. Up the airy mountain, down the rushing glen. You see, nobody ever goes in and nobody ever comes out! We dare not go a-hunting for fear of little men. Those 29 words -uttered by the creepiest travelling tinsmith in the history of the profession-set the tone in the beginning of Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory for how special it is for anyone who gets the opportunity to step behind the gates to visit the nexus of Wonka’s candy empire. While there’s no imposing wrought iron keeping prying eyes from seeing what’s happening inside The Alchemist Brewery, the message is the same: you can’t come in here. Still, husband and wife team John and Jen Kimmich were kind enough to give us a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the operation that churns out Beer Advocate’s top-rated beer, Heady Topper.

They also shared some of the plans for the future of their family business. The SettingĪs you drive through the streets of Waterbury, a small town with a population just over 5,000 in northern Vermont, you might be surprised by how much big business is going on. This is where Ben & Jerry’s whips up Chunky Monkey to help you survive your break-ups, and Keurig Green Mountain pumps out K-Cups to help you survive the work week. In stark contrast to those two massive operations, The Alchemist occupies an unassuming two-story building that’s literally the next driveway down from the ice cream guys.
