Our managed service data sheets:
- Communication Networks
Managed Services Communication networks now define how
organisations and people work, communicate, collaborate, from the
low-latency, Local Area Networks (LAN) in a financial exchange to
the Wide Area Networks (WAN) of multinational retailers ad UK
devolved governments.
- IBM System i Hosted and
Managed Services IBM's system i continues to deliver
business - critical applications in a significant base of UK public
and privaste sector organisations, and while the platform still
receives developement and investment from IBM, the skills necessary
to support and manage this mature computing platform are in ever
more short supply.
- Integrated Public Sector
Network Managed Services Delivery of devolved, regional
and local public sector services is now dependent on the provision
and operation of integrated communications networks. A social
worker visiting the home of a child at risk or health professional
remotely diagnosing a patient's illness need access to digital
informationof the ability to collaborate with other public sector
colleagues.
- Server and Storage
Managed Services Server and storage infrastructures are
the engine room of all public and private sector organisations
and no business can afford to have non-performing (under or over
utilised) systems running critical business applications.
- Managed Firewall
Services The security of an organisations ICT
infrastructure is delivered by products but assured by robust
security management process. Maintaining the highest possible
security posture mandates a constant attention to change
management, device configuration, device integrity and
maintenance.
- PC Energy Management
Services PC energy consumption plays a significant role in
carbon emissions and energy costs. According to Gartner, PC energy
usage can account for 40% of an organisations' total IT device
consumption, while servers and cooling account for just 23%.
- Vulnerability Assessment
and Management Services (VAMS) Todays complex network
structures, operating systems, software applications and your
security infrastructure create inherent security weaknesses and
growing security threats.
- Managed Strong
Authentication Services The need to provide 24/7 access to
your network and critical business applications, for remote
workers, partners, and customers, has meant a growing reliance on
digital identities to identify trusted users.
- Managed
Eco-Services Rising energy costs, an increasing demand for
energy and the expanding scope of carbon regulations mean that
energy efficiency has changed for a minor concern to a corporate
imperative. Organisations often undertake initiatives while lacking
good insight into the patterns, trends, risks and oppurtunities
that apply. In the absence of reliable information, and a means of
managing and tracking progress, many programmes under-deliver.