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Infrastructure Management

Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished April 30, 2012

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Infrastructure Management According to recent ICT marketing studies, IT departments spend between 70 to 80 percent of their budgets on operations and maintenance. Many organizations are trying to drastically reduce this percentage and spend more investment towards productive ends, such as innovation and value creation. The management and operation of infrastructure is the basis for ensuring the health of business services. The goal of infrastructure management and operations should be securing quality and efficient services and predictable costs. Often, infrastructure management is fragmented among many groups; is reactive rather than proactive; and is ad-hoc, manual, and not integrated. The problems that result are twofold: increased risk and improper functioning of business processes and services, and high operating costs. The usual infrastructure management tools and strategies are designed only for a specific technology or area. This narrow approach does not allow a global view of technology services, there by degrading the efficiency, effectiveness and quality of operations. Our ServicesrnIn the context of corporations, IT infrastructure is regarded as one of the main factors affecting the development and preservation of the main assets of any company. By deploying MMS Infrastructure Management Solutions, your company can ensure that IT investment levels are in line with your company’s strategic objectives. rnUsing international standards, MMS builds IT infrastructure management systems based on cutting-edge technologies offered by leading global hardware and software manufacturers.MMS carefully analyzes the structures of each company it works with, and then custom-tailors an infrastructure management model that is best-suited for that particular environment, making sure that our solution is in line with the framework of joint projects and carries out direct control of IT hardware-software complexes. MMS provides the following services for corporate computer systems: • Monitoring and management of servers, operating systems, databases, and data networksrn• Installation and configuration of hardware and system softwarern• Architecture design Our CapabilitiesrnMilli Micro Systems creates software solutions and technologies that seamlessly integrate with existing environments, associated business processes, network models, and other infrastructure. We offer our clients the means to support high-level processes, from planning to construction to operation and maintenance. MMS also builds the best in class solutions for customer service.rnMilli Micro Systems provides the all the infrastructure needs for delivering electronic services easily, safely, and reliably. With MMS Infrastructure Management service, you can: • Easily choose your needs based on customer-orientation, modularity and interoperabilityrn• Guarantee results and reduce costsrn• Conduct powerful information management analyses, based on intelligent data modelingrn• Increase process efficiency by taking advantage of software applications that take into account industry specificsrn• Organize high-service end-users Benefits to Our ClientsrnMilli Micro Systems provides outsourcing services for its clients’ infrastructure management needs.rnComprehensive long-term collaboration with MMS significantly increases the efficiency of infrastructure resources, improves infrastructure support and optimizes capital and operating costs. More benefits of MMS Infrastructure Management: • Optimizing network infrastructure investmentsrn• Reduce staffing and equipment costsrn• Migrate to high-performance technology that combines optimal prices with excellent terms of servicern• Deduct taxes and reduce depreciationrn• Improve the quality of infrastructure supportrn• Ensure compliance with the agreed levels of service qualityrn• Rationalize the corporate network by creating a single point of contact for all infrastructure services and operationsrn• Have access to the high level of expertise provided by Milli Micro Systems ITS professionalsrn• Achieve economies of scale by accessing different profiles in line with your company's needsrn• Incorporate international standards and best practicesrn• Implement standards-based professional management for your infrastructure, including planning, monitoring, management indicators, controls, and periodic reports, all in alignment with business objectives. • Gain access to the extensive experience and knowledge of MMS professionals regarding multiple sectors (Government Agencies, Education, Industry, Government, Software, Services)

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