NJVC Debuts Cloudcuity Suite

NJVC Debuts Cloudcuity Suite

By Jody Ray Bennett

NJVC has grown at an impressive rate over the years. Starting out as a single contract company, it is now a global IT support enterprise, focusing on everything from solutions cloud services,  cyber security, data center services,  IT services and even print solutions. One of its premiere products is called Cloudcuity, a framework for delivering cloud-based solutions for a wide variety of clientele.

During the week of January 14th, 2013, the NIST Joint Cloud Computing and Big Data Workshop and Forum was held in Gaithersburg, Maryland. On January 17th, reports announced that the Cloudcuity suite “meet or exceeded the requirements as outlined in the NIST Cloud Computing Standards Acceleration to Jumpstart Adoption of Cloud Computing Working Group draft report.” That report was submitted at the forum earlier that week.

Vice president and general manager of NJVC cloud services, Kevin Jackson, spoke to journalists at the announcement where he said, “NJVC applauds the NIST Cloud Computing Working Group for providing an excellent baseline for cloud computing standards for the federal government in support of the White House’s ‘Cloud First’ IT strategy [and] After performing a comprehensive analysis, NJVC is confident that its Cloudcuity offerings meet or surpass the six NIST use cases and validation measures and is aligned with the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program security standards.”

As the company secures a variety of electronic and technological certificates and standards, enhancement of the brand generally follows in the marketplace. For customers looking for these types of cloud-based solutions, NJVC’s Cloudcuity will present itself as a viable solution as it receives more certification and authentication from computing forums and other conferences.

Indeed, many of the technologies on the market that are able to acquire energy standards, durability standards, and other forms of certification, often do the best in terms of sales as long as their price remains competitive among suppliers.




Edited by Brooke Neuman
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