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There are two ways to manage a computer system.
The not-so-smart way (to be polite) is to set up a system and let it rot. Pay only for firefighting. You save a lot on computer consultant fees. But you also incur costly downtime that makes a managed system seem a bargain.
Seems like such a simple concept all managers would understand: Proactive beats reactive. Every time.
The smart way is to budget for full-scope system administration. Not only is firefighting reduced, but frequent access to a knowledgeable computer consultant raises corporate “automation IQ”.
Full-scope system administration allows us to monitor your system, making sure all its functions are performing as intended. A constant stream of software patches must be installed. Better technology becomes available. And no matter how expertly we set up your system initially, we can always improve it. System administration is a process, not a product, and it’s never finished.
So what exactly is “full-scope system administration?” Too much to fit here. Please call us, or click here. If you’re not doing all or most of what is listed, don’t know what the items mean, or your feel your system has not lived up to expectations, then your system is undermanaged, and your return on automation investment is inadequate.
Our many years in IT have demonstrated that:
1 The most profitable companies have fully managed systems.
2 Conversely, companies obtain only trivial ROI from unmanaged systems.
3 While all eventually convert to a managed system, none convert back.
Please contact JRVsystems if you’re ready to turn your system into the productive resource you had hoped it would be.
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