The concept of out tasking activities with managed services can take the strain for IT personnel so that highly qualified staff can focus on core business priorities. Such an approach frees up your existing experts and takes away the need to recruit additional staff. And businesses shouldn’t be concerned about losing control or receiving a less effective service than they currently have. Service level agreements will guarantee top standards and good partners can be measured by their ability to deliver best practices, cope with change over the course of a lengthy contract and offer a flexible range of solutions that meet standards widely used in IT.
Companies are looking to save costs, but they are also looking for control over what they use and how much they spend. One of the hot trends in 2009 will be modular pricing; handing over control to IT directors with a pay-as-you-use model. According to an IDG data centre survey, organisations are doing whatever it takes to facilitate savings; including investing in new technologies. What businesses need to look out for in these services and applications is modular pricing and flexibility.
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As an independent managed services provider, not tied to any specific vendor or technology. We embrace a client-led, rather than a technology-led approach to managed services in order to develop partnerships of aligned vision with our customers. Together we develop tailor made, modular propositions to support immediate business needs and scale for future growth.
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