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Wouldn't it be better if you realized all the intended value from your IT systems?

IT deployments often suffer reduced capabilities and potential due to poor management. Business continuity, end-user productivity, and unnecessary costs are common when disciplined system management and administration techniques are not part of standard operating procedures.  Managing systems in an ad-hoc manner leads to the following:

Business Impact of
Improperly Managed Systems

Hard-Costs

Soft-Costs

  • Costs of system downtime
  • Loss of business-critical data
  • Increased support costs
  • Employee/Partner productivity loss
  • Unreliable service-levels
  • Repeating the same mistakes

 

Utilizing methodologies based on best-practices including ITIL standards, Ensynch incorporates systems management and administration policies and procedures combined with in-depth skill and experience delivering complete solutions to the practice of systems management and administration. These services take a comprehensive approach including business alignment, sophisticated monitoring, appropriate documentation, and staffing competency recommendations.

Business Impact of
Expert Management and Administration

Hard-Beneifts

Soft-Benefits

  • Lower hardware costs
  • Lower software costs
  • Lower support costs
  • Increased system performance
  • Increased system uptime
  • Faster recovery time
  • Increased productivity
  • Improved business relationships
  • Enhanced collaboration capabilities

 

Well-managed systems deliver the function and the value that you expect, enabling the return on investment that you need.

Request more information about Ensynch's Management and Administration services.

 

features
Aligned with business goals and activities
Disciplined methodologies
Empirical system monitoring
Technology automation
Documented Metrics
Documented repeatable processes
Best practices in required staff-levels and skill-sets
benefits
Assurance that IT systems support vs. hinder business
Best-practices vs. ad-hoc approach
Definitive data showing system performance-levels
Management automation to reduce costs and support burdens
Definitive performance data for capacity planning
Repeatable processes to reduce support time
Appropriate staffing and training processes