Litchfield Small Business
IT Outsourcing
Small Business IT Outsourcing
Why Outsourcing Makes Business Sense
Small businesses in the Litchfield area use IT outsourcing
to reduce costs and increase computing value. IT outsourcing
gives even a small company access to highly-skilled people
without the expense of maintaining a large in-house staff
of IT personnel. IT outsourcing allows your company to concentrate
money, attention and time on strengthening your core business
while still enjoying the benefits of high-quality IT support.
Because of its recognized efficiency, IT outsourcing is growing
dramatically, particularly among small businesses who until
recently were relatively unfamiliar with the concept. Surveys
show that the top reasons for small businesses to outsource
IT services are:
- Improve company focus
- Reduce and control operating costs
- Free resources for other purposes
- Gain access to world-class capabilities
- Add key resources not available internally
DCI's outsourcing services are geared specifically to
meet the budgetary and operational needs of small businesses
who can't justify the expense of spending months negotiating
complex outsourcing contracts and whose IT requirements typically
rely on standard applications and architectures rather than
highly customized environments.
DCI offers a variety of IT outsourcing services for small
businesses in the Litchfield:
| SharePoint Support Services |
DCI's Microsoft-certified
staff can help you evaluate the business case for implementing
SharePoint Portal Server 2003, provide configuration and
deployment expertise, design your network infrastructure,
integrate your standard and custom application software
to operate with SharePoint Portal Server, develop a organization-wide
security strategy that includes portal technology, and
deliver troubleshooting and Help Desk support. |
| Inter-Office Network Connection
Solutions |
The vast majority of small
business multi-location communications infrastructures
have virtually no failover. A single downed communications
line or a single router crash can bring vital business
functions to a halt. All too often, single-point failures
can take hours, and sometimes days, to get resolved. DCI’s
Cisco-certified CCIE experts have the knowledge and experience
to design and implement sophisticated redundant architectures
for multi-office connectivity. |
| Disaster Recovery Support |
In case of a major network
failure, a sound disaster recovery strategy can make the
difference between a glitch in business continuity and
a major catastrophe. DCI's disaster recovery consultants
can help you design business continuity plans, design
a fault-tolerant network environment, and perform realistic
test exercises. |
| Fault Tolerant Network Design |
DCI's Microsoft and
Cisco-certified experts can help you craft a sensible,
fault-tolerant network that meets critical issues covering
a broad spectrum of infrastructure technologies and processes
including fault tolerant Internet connections, application
clustering, server load balancing, Data Center deployments,
multi-site connectivity, and disaster recovery solutions.
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| Linux/UNIX/Solaris Security
Consulting |
If you have a mixed-platform
IT environment that supports Linux/UNIX/Solaris and Windows
servers and workstations, DCI can enhance network
security by providing a CISSP-certified consultant to
help your entire enterprise in a broad spectrum of security
areas that include security management practices, security
architecture and models, authentication control systems
and methodology, and business continuity planning. |
| Network Redundancy Consultants |
In instances where a single
server or cluster can’t provide the throughput needed
for a critical applications, load balancing of multiple
servers offers a path that not only enhances speed but,
as a extra feature, provides fault tolerance by working
around crashed servers in a load-balanced array. DCI
is experienced with a diverse range of load balancing
appliances covering server balancing, applications balancing,
and LAN/WAN network infrastructure bonding and routing.
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