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Infinitely Virtual CEO Adam Stern Hosts ExecSense Webcast, ‘Clearing the Fog from the Cloud’

In Financial Times Forum, Challenges the IT Status Quo for SMBs

LOS ANGELES (Sept. 23, 2014) – Persistent misconceptions about cloud computing – especially in the area of security – have held back too many small and midsize businesses (SMBs). So says Adam Stern, CEO of leading cloud server provider Infinitely Virtual (www.infinitelyvirtual.com), in a new webcast from ExecSense, a pay-to-view service from The Financial Times: http://www.execsense.com/what-cfos-need-to-know-about-cloud-environments-understanding-the-cost-risk-and-option-value-of-decisions.html.

ExecSense, an exclusive digital network of career-driven thought leaders, strives to eliminate career roadblocks, sharpen principal skills, and continue to educate top leaders on hot topics affecting their profession. ExecSense publications are non-commercial and written by influential professionals handpicked by an editorial board based on their expertise and extensive knowledge of targeted subject matter.

“As the world’s leading publisher of professional on-demand resources for C-suite executives, ExecSense’s content is consistently rated the best in the industry, which is why we were delighted to be invited to present,” Stern said. In the webcast, he addresses the SMB status quo, the IT status quo, myths/misconceptions about the Cloud, the reality of the Cloud — and how SMBs can win in the Cloud.

“Infinitely Virtual is evolving the concept of ‘Self-Serve IT,’ a model of empowerment for small and midsize businesses – a way for users who may lack a formal IT infrastructure to nonetheless obtain the same business benefits from information technology as larger enterprises, and to do so cost-effectively and with surprising ease,” Stern said. “Misconceptions about cloud computing persist – especially in the areas of security and IT strategy – and consequently have held back too many SMBs. We’ve made it our mission to counter areas of confusion and uncertainty regarding virtualization, the Cloud and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS).”

ExecSense webcasts have been attended by C-suite executives in nearly 35 countries and from Fortune 500 companies including Johnson & Johnson, Oracle, Siemens, Amazon.com, Accenture, HP, Kraft, UPS, Nike, Mayo Clinic, Wells Fargo, Visa, Humana, Whole Foods, Intel, Standard & Poors’, Kaiser Permanente, PepsiCo, as well as partners at more than 90 percent of the largest 200 law firms.

For additional information, visit www.infinitelyvirtual.com.

About Infinitely Virtual
Infinitely Virtual is a leading provider of high quality and affordable Cloud Server technology, capable of delivering services to any type of business, via terminal servers, SharePoint servers and SQL servers – all based on Cloud Servers. TouchCloud™, the company’s latest offering, combines Windows 2012 Server and Windows 8 or 8.1 touch-screen capabilities, automatically touch-enabling all Windows 8/8.1 applications in the cloud. The company was established as a subsidiary of Altay Corporation, and through this partnership, Infinitely Virtual provides customers with expert 24×7 technical support. More information about Infinitely Virtual can be found at: http://www.infinitelyvirtual.com or call 866-257-8455.

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