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May 10
2011

10 things you didn't know about Origina! (Part one!)

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Did you know?:

1.   IT Training CoursesOrigina provide IT Training courses? Origina IT Training offers onsite, offsite and bespoke courses. Some of the courses include: Cloud Computing, ITIL & Project Management, Microsoft, VMware & Virtualisation, UNIX & Linux, IBM Hardware & Software, and many more. Contact training@origina.com or 01 294 2300 for further information.

 

Barry Manilow (by Matt Becker - wiki)2.   Our IT Server Support, Raphael Ardiff, was a backing singer for Barry Manilow when he played in the Point a few years ago.

Apr 12
2011

CIO: Cloud Computing & Lehman Brothers

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In September 2008, Lehman Brothers' collapse shocked the world. Lehman Brothers, a Lehman Brothers Collapseglobal financial services firm, was the fourth largest investment bank in the U.S.A and was founded in 1850.

 

In November 2008, one man was put in charge of winding down the IT infrastructure of the business. James Johnson was appointed as the company’s CTO.  Johnson had over 25 years experience, but nothing could compare to the task ahead of him.

Apr 07
2011

A better way to cloud computing!

Posted by: Origina

Tagged in: vmware , video , humour , funny , Cloud Computing

Dec 01
2010

Origina and Microsoft Join Forces - 1st December 2010

Posted by: Origina

News Release                            

Origina and Microsoft Join Forces to Simplify and Reduce Cost of Virtualisation in Irish Enterprise Market

  • New alliance will offer virtualised, private cloud solutions L-R: Tomás O'Leary and Martin Cullento enterprise organisations
  • Cost of virtualised solution from Origina and Microsoft is available at up to 40% less than rival offerings

Dublin, Ireland, 01 December 2010

Origina, a leading Irish IT services company, today announced a new partnership with Microsoft in the Irish market to offer lower cost and simplified virtualisation solutions to enterprise organisations.  Through the integration of Origina’s private cloud infrastructure and Microsoft’s Hyper-V virtual servers, the new solution will be available at significantly lower cost than comparable rival offerings - up to 40% in some cases. Origina and Microsoft see significant opportunities to grow revenues for server virtualisation in the Irish enterprise space.  This is being fuelled by organisations looking to consolidate their existing storage and server requirements, reduce costs, lower carbon emissions and improve disaster recovery times.

With Origina’s existing knowledge and footprint in the Irish enterprise market, Microsoft expects Hyper-V to gain further market share.  Hyper-V has already gained almost 5 points of share over the last year in Ireland. This joint initiative will see Origina and Microsoft target all enterprises in Ireland with more than 25 physical servers.

This announcement follows Origina’s recent investment of more than €1 million in a private cloud infrastructure which will enable customers to move quickly and seamlessly to a virtualised environment.  Origina will provide a fast and highly efficient consolidation service as businesses opt to virtualise their server environments.  Origina will also provide 24x7x365 proactive management of all new virtualised solutions from its managed service headquarters in Dublin.

Origina and Microsoft Ireland have already proven L-R: Tomás O'Leary and Martin Cullenexperience working together in the virtualisation space.  Origina recently captured an award at the 2010 European IT Excellence Awards, in recognition of a virtualised solution provided to Lakeland Dairies, one of Ireland’s leading dairy co-ops.  Utilising Microsoft Hyper-V, Origina consolidated 35 physical servers into 2 virtual servers, with 70% saving on power and cooling costs, and disaster recovery reduced from 5 days to less than 2 hours.

Martin Cullen, Director, Small, Medium Business & Partner Group, Microsoft Ireland, said, “We are delighted to have Origina onboard as a  virtualisation and cloud computing partner in Ireland due to its extensive experience and high quality customer base in the enterprise market.  They have designed and built a unique blueprint for end-to-end server virtualisation, which provides significant cost and service benefits for customers.  We believe our new joint offering will be a huge success and will provide a much needed alternative for Irish enterprises.”

Tomas O’Leary, Managing Director, Origina, said, “This is the latest exciting development for Origina as we look to keep investing in our infrastructure and solutions portfolio.  Microsoft is an obvious choice of partner as its virtualisation technology is more dynamic, intuitive and much better value than the alternatives.  We plan to shake up the Irish enterprise market by continuing to introduce simple, effective and low-cost solutions that will ultimately make life much easier for CIOs and IT directors.”

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Nov 30
2010

5 Ways Cloud Computing Will Affect Your Business in 2011 - 30th November 2010

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Tagged in: windows 7 , microsoft , google , data , Cloud Computing , broadband

By Jeff Vance

1. Top tech companies will make sure you start moving to cloud computing

With the launch of Windows 7 and Windows Live, Microsoft is betting heavily on the cloud. Cloud services and cloud storage form the background of Office synching, file sharing, collaboration, rich media and more.

Windows 7 means that even companies that have been sitting out the cloud transition are now a few short steps away from relying on the cloud each and every day. Most organizations, though, have already adopted the cloud, usually in a slow, application-by-application fashion.

Aug 27
2010

Tech firm's €1.1m investment to create 10 jobs -27th August 2010

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The Irish Times - Business Section - 12th August 2010

GORDON SMITH

This article originally appeared in the Business Section of the Irish Times, in the print and online edition, on 27th August 2010.

ORIGINA, A Dublin-based business technology provider, is to invest €1.1 million in developing a cloud computing service, creating 10 new jobs. Part of the funding will be put towards collaborative research with universities to design the service.

The company also plans to seek up to €2 million in additional external funding over the next 12 months to support further infrastructure investments and a move into other markets, including the UK. The service is due to be launched later this year in Ireland, followed by the UK early in 2011.

Origina will provide what is known in the industry as “infrastructure as a service”. With this model, organisations hand over the hardware running their critical applications to a third-party provider which stores and operates the equipment in a secure data centre, carrying out all maintenance. Client access their applications over the internet on a pay-per-use basis.

Tomás O’Leary, Origina’s founder and managing director, said this type of cloud computing model was becoming more widely understood. “The benefits of the cloud are the ability to have better use of IT resources and a cost model based on utilisation,” he said.

The service is aimed at customers with high-end enterprise applications such as inter-bank payments, credit card transactions or payroll systems. “We’ve now built a set of services that we believe address some of the issues in the market. Infrastructure is traditionally complex, costly, difficult to manage and it’s been a dark art. It needs to be as simple and straightforward to use as possible,” said Mr O’Leary.

Origina plans to recruit experienced technologists and PhD graduates to work on its cloud service. The company has 40 employees and contractors. This will rise to 50 over the next 12 months following the investment.

It is also funding several collaborative research projects with universities such as UCD’s School of Computer Science and Informatics, which is providing research, modelling and test procedures to optimise performance of the cloud system.

Of the total €1.1 million, around 20 per cent has been earmarked for equipment and infrastructure, 40 per cent will be on RD and 30 per cent set aside for staff costs. The remaining 10 per cent will be allocated to marketing when the cloud service is launched.

The investment is predominantly from Origina’s own resources. Enterprise Ireland, though not an investor, is providing strategic advice to Origina about expanding internationally.

“The opportunity is quite significant. The market size we’ve currently identified is around €80 to €100 million within Ireland. In the UK, that same market is worth €1.5 to €2 billion,” said Mr O’Leary.

Origina was founded in 1998 as Unitech and specialised in reselling high-end enterprise IT systems from manufacturers such as IBM. Realising that offered limited scope for growth, four years ago Origina set up an innovation team, removing a small number of staff from the day-to-day business to focus on new areas where the firm could provide services and increase revenue.

“We were middlemen and that restricted our business other than the ability to provide a service to customers,” said Mr O’Leary. “We’ve now built unique offerings that are independent of the technology products.”

May 28
2010

Origina IT Heroes video - 28th May 2010

Posted by: Shauna Perry

Tagged in: Cloud Computing

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