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Presidio launches managed network services

By Brad Reed
June 17, 2008 12:00 PM ET

Network World - Presidio Networked Solutions, a systems integrator based in Greenbelt, Md., has formed a business unit that specializes in network management services.

Traditionally, Presidio has focused on a wide variety of fields, including data management and storage, telepresence and network transport. Now Kevin Mulloy, Presidio's head of managed services, says the company for the first time will have a unit that will focus entirely on managed network services.

The Presidio Managed Networks unit's three main areas of concentration will be ensuring quality network performance, managing such unified communications technologies as VoIP and webconferencing, and managing security tools such as firewalls and VPNs, Mulloy says. Presidio, which has official partnerships with Cisco Systems Inc., Microsoft Corp., IBM and several other top technology companies, says it will market its managed services primarily to business and government customers.

With its new managed services unit, Presidio is hoping to take advantage of what many analysts are projecting will be a robust managed-services market in the coming years. Ovum, a consulting firm that specializes in telecommunications and software consulting, released a study last month projecting that the global market for managed services will deliver $66 billion in revenue by 2012. Overall, the managed services generating the most interest among corporate users are managed metropolitan Ethernet, managed IP, managed VPNs, managed VoIP and managed security, the study found.

Other studies also have shown that the market for managed security services is growing fast. Data published by business research and consulting firm Frost & Sullivan, for instance, projects that the managed security-services market will exceed $6 billion by 2011. Additionally, in a poll conducted earlier last year by CompTIA, nearly one-third of the 322 organizations surveyed said that they planned to make new investments or increase spending on managed security services.

Reprinted with permission from NetworkWorld.com. Story copyright 2010 Network World, Inc. All rights reserved.

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