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Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Published in the Hull Daily Mail on Wednesday, May 19, 2010:

The managing director of a Hessle-based ‘cloud computing’ company has been invited to speak at a national conference alongside Dragons’ Den stars Richard Farleigh and Rachel Elnaugh.

Matt Nunns, the managing director of GoCloud, will talk at Business Startup, the UK’s biggest business event for anyone starting or expanding a business.

Mr Nunns will be explaining exactly how “cloud computing” can save companies time and money.

He said: “‘Cloud computing’ is a real buzz word at the moment, but very few people really know what it is. So I’m going to be explaining to new businesses what ‘cloud computing’ is all about.”

GoCloud provide fully-virtualised hosted desktops, designed to replace the traditional in-house IT networks.

Business Startup is being held at ExCel London tomorrow and Friday.

Sky’s the limit as KC join GoCloud to offer new service

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Kingston Communications has partnered up with East Yorkshire cloud computing experts GoCloud to offer a brand new service which will allow local businesses to tap into 21st century ways of working.

KC Cloud is a 24/7 hosted IT and desktop service that enables firms to access their desktop, data and applications from anywhere in the world. Delivered in partnership with Hessle-based GoCloud, all a customer requires is a simple internet connection, removing the need for expensive on-site IT equipment and servers.

As a result, organisations can reduce the amount of capital expenditure required to maintain their IT systems and enjoy the flexibility and productivity benefits of remote access. The hosted desktop service can be scaled up or down as and when required, so firms only pay for what they need, when they need it.

Mark Conway, Director of Business Services at KC, said: “We are proud to support local businesses and are constantly looking for new partnerships that can help local firms to prosper.

“KC Cloud enables companies in the region to compete with the bigger players on a level playing field.

“By hosting their IT infrastructure in our data centres, firms can reduce capital that can often be wasted on unused hardware or licenses. It also means that the risks and costs associated with software crashes and virus attacks are minimised.”

The service is built upon a secure infrastructure, so there are no concerns about data confidentiality and round-the-clock service and support is also available. The flexibility that comes with a hosted service has also been seen to help firms attract and retain the very best staff, as they are no longer tied to one location.

Matt Nunns, GoCloud’s Managing Director said: “Cloud computing is the future for all businesses and so we are delighted that Kingston Communications has joined our Partner Programme.

“When you are focused on your own business, it’s hard to keep track of the latest releases of software and applications. All Microsoft updates and new application rollouts will be handled by our team of experts, which vastly reduces the time it takes to implement changes.

“It also allows firms to break free from the traditional office environment, by removing the barriers normally associated with managing and funding a remote workforce, or expanding into new territory.”

As all the IT equipment is housed in state-of-the-art data centres rather than on customers’ premises, businesses can also reduce their carbon emissions and adopt a more sustainable way of working.

GoCloud’s media star in the making?

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

GoCloud’s Sales & Marketing Director, Chris Gooding has been in the local media spotlight since the East Yorkshire Business Expo last week.

GoCloud chose the 2009 local Expo at Beverley Racecourse to launch both its web site and its new hosted desktop service for UK businesses of all sizes. Naturally it attracted the attention of local journalists and the Hull Daily Mail ran a piece about GoCloud in its business section the day before the Expo.

At the Expo Chris was interviewed early in the day by local radio station KCFM about GoCloud, cloud computing and what exactly was a hosted desktop. The interview ran throughout the news bulletins on the following Sunday afternoon.

The morning after the Expo Chris was invited along to the BBC Radio Humberside studios for a ten minute slot where the topics covered included cloud computing and green computing matters. Obviously, hosted desktops involve a huge saving in energy bills for firms and the GoCloud servers are far greener than the older heavyweight servers often found in companies’ offices.

And so to this week and back to rolling out hosted desktops for clients, or so we thought. But when the news broke about tens of thousands of passwords being obtained through phishing methods Chris arranged for anti-phishing advice to be posted on our blog as a service to our clients and web visitors.

The next thing we know, on Wednesday, Chris is back on KCFM offering advice to the citizens of HUll and East Yorkshire on how to avoid falling for the phishing scams. Not to be outdone, this morning Chris was invited back to the BBC Radio Humberside morning show to dispense the same invaluable anti-phishing advice to their listeners.

The denizens of East Yorkshire and their confidential information should now be protected from the activities of the cyber criminals but what’s next for our very own media star? When asked Chris said, “No comment! Speak to my agent!” It’s good to see fame hasn’t gone to his head. More from “Hull-ywood” next week.