Xlerate strengthens its SaaS offering with Fronde Always

Xlerate strengthens its SaaS offering with Fronde Always


Xlerate strengthens its SaaS offering with Fronde Always

Xlerate Technologies Ltd has appointed Fronde Always to provide mission critical support, enterprise grade security and availability for its extensive portfolio of SaaS (software-as-a-service) solutions.

Xlerate is a New Zealand based provider of real-time Mobile Resource Management solutions. Their solutions are offered as an OEM offering, to enhance existing applications, or as a packaged vertical market SaaS solution, such as the Xlerate Fleet Productivity Solution.

Fronde will assist Xlerate with the rapid development and market deployment of new service offerings for consumers and businesses including managed network mash-ups, where Web services are combined with traditional offerings, through a SaaS model, and delivered across virtually any type of network or device. With Fronde Always and Xlerate, customers using a SaaS application can be assured that they will have the level of availability and security appropriate to their businesss needs, while saving on the expense and effort required to house, deliver, and maintain an application.

Our vision is to build a portfolio of software delivered via a SaaS model. This approach will mean that our small sized customers will be able to use our solutions as easily as our larger ones, and demonstrate a strong return on investment. Frondes extensive knowledge and experience in SaaS offerings will help us achieve this, says Xlerate CEO, Manoj Dolli.

Fronde is uniquely positioned to add real value to SaaS providers, such as Xlerate, says Pete Thomson, General Manager of Fronde Always.

We have extensive experience in the design, development and integration of applications for SaaS environments. This, combined with our hosting and enterprise management capabilities, enables us to bring maximum value to partners like Xlerate and enables them to focus on the business of enhancing their solution and taking to market, adds Thomson.

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November 28th, 2011