Managed Network Services.

Before we make any recommendations we meet and review the relationship between your IT capabilities, your IT requirements and its impact and importance to the operational needs of your company.

Next is an evaluation of your IT infrastructure and an audit outlining cost effective solutions, whether it’s a complete managed network or augmentation program.

  • A Managed Network Services program allows your firms IT infrastructure to be proactively monitored in real time.
  • Your network can be structured for scheduled upgrades, downtime and patches.
  • Repairs, replacements and routine maintenance are now worked around your schedule; budgets are more easily maintained and more predictable.
  • Our MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) program can help reduce costs as much as 20% over comparable Frame Delay or ATM services. And substantially reduce response time and improve application performance.

Managed Network Services will maximize uptime in your network and your IT department’s contribution to your bottom line.

Server Virtualization

Virtualization and right-sizing IT infrastructure from the desktop to the datacenter is the best opportunity to improve energy efficiency. Telesis Management Solutions lets you reclaim expensive data center floor space and avoid costly data center expansion, reduce impact on the environment and contributes to corporate initiatives. Outsourcing server capabilities can easily result in power consumption savings from 30% to 70% for most companies.

Numbers tell the story.

  • More and more of IT management spending goes to keep computing equipment running -- making sure software is up to date, installing security patches and adding enough equipment to handle growing customer demands. And that doesn't include the electricity to operate and cool the equipment.
  • According to industry figures, most companies spend as much as 80% of their IT budgets just on operation and maintenance, leaving the rest for investing in innovative technologies.
  • In 2006, businesses world-wide spent about $55.4 billion on new servers, according to market-research firm IDC. To power and cool those machines, they spent $29 billion, more than half the cost of the equipment itself -- and that number is growing.
  • With the average server system, the customer spends “more on power and cooling over its entire life cycle than what they will spend up front,” says Michelle Bailey, research vice president at IDC.
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Whether it’s creating more efficient internal IT management, outsourcing your datacenter and server needs or providing supplemental resources Telesis can create the most efficient and cost saving balance for your technical needs.