CentriLogic has added e-commerce, disaster recovery-as-a-service, and content management system services to its portfolio of IT outsourcing solutions. The new offerings have been developed in response to customer demand for end-to-end solutions to support complex IT outsourcing needs. CentriLogic serves clients around the world from 11 interconnected data centers located throughout North America, Europe and Asia. The company recently achieved 60% revenue growth from 2014 to 2015, and is on track to achieve double digit growth in 2016.
CentriLogic E-commerce combines managed hosting and application development capabilities to deliver a completely outsourced solution including design, development, hosting, systems integration and order processing automation. CentriLogic supports a variety of e-commerce platforms, including Hybris, nopCommerce and Magento. The service is PCI-DSS 3.0 compliant with built-in integration capabilities for shipping and payment processors. CentriLogic provides secondary site configuration for disaster recovery and offers supplementary services including managed storage, backups, monitoring and security.
CentriLogic Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS) is a fully-managed, turnkey service which enables the automatic replication of hosting infrastructure across CentriLogic data centers to provide a failover environment for workloads, applications and data. The service features customised infrastructure architecture to support unique business requirements. CentriLogic also guarantees domestic data residency, ensuring that critical corporate or customer data remains compliant and does not traverse geographic borders while in transit.
Finally, CentriLogic announces customised content management system (CMS) solutions, incorporating leading CMS and open-source technologies, including Orchard, Joomla, WordPress, and many more. CentriLogic CMS consists of application development, application management, and hosting, with the ability to add supplementary managed services including storage, backups, monitoring, and security. Features include digital asset management, advanced content and cross-channel personalisation, live chat, social media integration, multilingual support, multi-site capabilities, metrics monitoring and a highly-extensible platform built for integration.
“We are rapidly seeing an increase in demand from IT decision makers who require turnkey solutions to support e-commerce, content management, and disaster recovery strategies. For these companies compliance, security, and flexible service delivery capabilities are becoming increasingly critical during the vendor selection process, while the backend infrastructure powering client business outcomes is becoming secondary,” says Robert Offley, President and CEO of CentriLogic. “As well, many companies want to consolidate the entire process to a single vendor, from design and development through deployment, hosting and ongoing management.”