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It is primarily a budget-cutting approach wherein companies offshore their processes to service providers in countries like India, the Philippines or China, where the expenses are low and the talent pools are full. However, small and midsize businesses usually outsource services like: Endpoint management. Compliance management.
With databases representing a substantial portion of the IT budget, getting the most from investments in this area is critical. Effective vendormanagement and support models drive down services spending. As an IT leader, balancing costs and delivering value is one of your most pressing concerns.
They touch backup/recovery, D/R schemes, business continuity plans, policies procedures, and asset/vendormanagement. Why are data migrations painful? Data migrations are inherently complex, and when poorly done, affect IT’s ability to meet SLAs.
They touch backup/recovery, D/R schemes, business continuity plans, policies procedures, and asset/vendormanagement. Why are data migrations painful? Data migrations are inherently complex, and when poorly done, affect IT’s ability to meet SLAs.
Having an internal IT team means working with a bunch of IT vendors. However, vendormanagement can become an expensive and cumbersome task. Service providers manage these tasks for their clients, freeing up plenty of time and resources for those clients to manage their businesses. Backup and Disaster Recovery.
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