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CÔTE D’AZUR, 55 alley, Pierre Ziller,
Immeuble Atlantis, 06560 Valbonne,
Sophia-Antipolis, France
An optimization of hardware solutions is a set of measures individually developed for your business and designed to simplify the work of an enterprise’s network, making it more reliable and safe.
An extensive experience in this field allows us to efficiently optimize IT networks of any scale and complexity. The package of services includes:
Our approach will allow to optimize the load on a network and an equipment, thus reducing expenses for IT, and investing those funds in a business development. We have developed an algorithm of the hardware solutions’ development that fully automates load distribution processes on a computing and network capacity by splitting the time of their peak load.
Such approach significantly simplifies the interaction between frame relay access devices, for example, by updating the software of remote terminals at a preset time, most often between 00:00 and 04:00 AM, when a network and servers have the least load.
In addition to an overall optimization of hardware solutions, we specialize on the improvement of field-specific networks. Depending on the daily tasks you solve, we will develop the measures, aimed at solving the following problems:
In developing measures, we are taking into account your corporate standards, individual needs and wishes, the particularity of an IT network’s architecture, the specificity of a space in which there are hardware solutions. Our responsible and professional approach as well as the extensive experience in this segment of the market, guarantee your business a quick achievement of the assigned task without delays and failures of the system.
Reducing of costs without loss of quality free resources for business development
A wide range of the system project services in the field of information technology and telecommunications infrastructure construction
Modern business practice eliminates the possibility of errors provided by the human’s factor fault