The statement comes on the heels of the launch of “Online Starter Kit,” which offers home businesses a pro web site and a profile in the BT business networking community. The company will shortly supply a virtualized infrastructure platform which will let clients use their IT and networking infrastructure as a service and lay down the foundation for cloud services in the future. The new offering will be the first of many new networked IT product and service offerings and updates that BT plans to say this year.
In an attempt to provide enterprise-class service, BT will roll out the virtual information center service across info centers in EMEA. In the meantime customers will be in a position to buy virtualized parts which they can access over a pre-provisioned infrastructure. In addition, the company will be offering servers, storage, networks and security that may be accessed thru an internet portal, which can let purchasers change the infrastructure in realtime across the length of the contract. According to Dustin Kehoe, principal analyst at Current research, BT’s new virtual info center offering makes the company one of the first suppliers in Europe to supply infrastructure as a service and the sole world supplier that will offer the service across a network of info centers both in the United Kingdom and Europe.