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Maximising the potential of your storage product investments, Sedona
Group Expert Services Practice provides best practice systems
engineering, implementation, documentation and testing services for a
variety of storage hardware and software components.Experience and Knowledge
Sedona Group Consultants and Engineers take pride in their accomplishments and expertise leaving no doubt in your mind that when you work with Sedona Group you are employing some of the most dependable and experienced resources available within the region today. Information Protection
Sedona Consultants and Systems Engineers will work with you to determine the best course of action to acheive your goals, delivering some of the most extensive and effective Information Protection strategies available with todays technologies.
Availability and Accessibility
Having your information highly available and accessible is paramount to acheiving a flexible and dynamic business environment, Sedona Systems Engineers natively think in these terms allowing you to be safe in the knowledge that in the event of an unexpected issue your information will still be available for business use.
Storage Topologies
In todays fast moving and ever changing business landscape, ensuring the right storage technology is deployed for the appropriate information resource is essential, Sedona has extensive experience with todays diverse architectural topologies and technologies.
Deploy and Implement Time-To-Revenue is a key factor for many business's in keeping ahead of their competition, constant growth and changing requirements become stumbling blocks to success. Sedona Group can assist by bringing to bear a wealth of experience and knowledge, fast-tracking your deployments in to production environments.
Residency and Contract Keeping up with the latest techniques and technologies or simply keeping up with resource demand is always difficult, Sedona Group can provide short- or long- term project based resources to ease the burden on internal staff.
Contact Sedona Group today to discuss your requirements. Millions of dollars are invested in information processing software and hardware products by IT organisations but these organisations often lack the in-house resource, skills or experience necessary to realise the full potential of these components. Sedona invest heavily in training and education programs for our storage specialists, with each individual, also having years of experience and many successful client implementations to draw experience from and deliver best practices for the client benefit. Systems Engineering and Project ExecutionOver time maintaining and supporting existing infrastructures can become troublesome, especially at times of growth or with the introduction of new environments. Sedona Expert Services Practice offers extensive experience in integration and and systems engineering, allowing you to concentrate on running your business whilst we work in the back-ground to ensure maximum availability and accessibility of the essential information thats keeps your business running.Implementation and DeploymentsDeployment activities can be complex, requiring client IT staff to rapidly master unfamiliar technologies. Multi-vendor and heterogeneous environments require a team of highly skilled engineers that can handle multiple facets of software and hardware installation, component configuration and integration. Sedona can help to ensure that storage solutions are correctly configured and implemented first-time, every-time.Responding to Ever Changing Business NeedsResponding to the need for continual change and new business initiatives can be difficult for IT management, Sedona storage specialists and systems engineers can assist with your temporary short-term or long-term project resourcing requirements. Engaging our staff, where it is not feasible to utilise internal staff can enable our clients to cost effectively respond to new initiatives with strategic skills in a cost effective and timely manner.Related Items: Microsoft breaks ground on San |
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| Last Updated ( Sunday, 12 August 2007 ) |