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Learn More About Managed Services
How To Determine If Managed Services Are Right For Your Business
Managed services delivered by a service provider are an increasingly popular and preferred alternative to internal management of network-based services. This paper explains when managed services are beneficial, how managed services reduce costs, and factors to consider when choosing a managed services provider. Managed services generally include software, hardware, and other IP networking services. The service provider's highly experienced technical experts focus exclusively on providing the network services and support that their customers need to meet their business requirements.
Five Steps to Successfully Leverage Managed Services
Managed services continuously monitor and proactively manage an organization's IT environment to address potential problems before they can disrupt their operations. They can also optimize the performance of end-users' systems to allow them to do their jobs better.
Managed services have become an increasingly attractive 'out-tasking' option for small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs).
How do these managed IT services work, and how are they helping SMBs today? This White Paper provides a business case for SMBs trying to determine if managed services are right for solving their IT challenges.
How to Determine If a Managed Services Partner is Right for Your Business
Contracting with a Managed Services firm to support your technology infrastructure can be a very effective way to reduce overall support costs while providing the level of technology support necessary to drive forward your business objectives.
Why IT Operations Fail and How to Guarantee Yours Succeeds
Your phone, network, email and applications are the tools your organization uses to communicate with your customers, suppliers, and employees. When you have downtime, your business loses money. Even a small business can lose thousands of dollars an hour due to downtime.
According to Infonetics Research, companies experience an average of nearly 140 hours of downtime every year, with 56% of that caused by pure outages.
Learn the primary causes of downtime as well as ten proactive strategies to optimize your computers, network, and systems for their best possible performance, and keep your business running -- ensuring that your IT operation does not fail.
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