Business communications and technology infrastructure provider Infradapt has released next-generation cloud computing offering suited for small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

The new Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) service offers small and mid-sized businesses access to a centralised, adaptive cloud computing offering earlier available only to large enterprises.

Infradapt noted that it’s new offering enables businesses to move towards a cloud-based utility model, from traditional technology services, and meets a customer’s IT needs with a built-in software and hardware refresh schedule.

Infradapt’s IaaS offering embeds new Dell Desktop computer equipment; Polycom Telephones and PBX; Microsoft Office software; privacy and security features; built-in software and hardware refresh schedule.

Infradapt said that its new service will bring business computing to a ‘utility-grade’ level of reliability and performance and is delivered as a total turn-key offering, with a built-in software and hardware that will be refreshed.

The company will offer new workstations and upgrade to the latest versions of Microsoft software,every three years, minimising looking for upgrades or dealing with old failed equipment.

Infradapt has leveraged partnerships with multiple software, hardware, and carrier services firms including VMWare to build and implement its cloud services platform.