Maintain Network Uptime
Computer networks fall into two main categories: local-area and wide-area.
When the computers in your company are interconnected for the purpose of sharing
internal data and networked resources like file storage and printers, and the interconnection
is confined to your physical environment, you have a local area network.
When your local area network is connected with other networks in the world (the
Internet), your computers are part of a wide-area network.
Whatever category your network is in, it must be up and running continuously — and
normally —if you desire to maximize the return on your
investment in your network. In other words, maintaining network uptime positively
affects your bottom line.
The opposite of uptime is downtime. You experience downtime when your network is
not running, or it appears to be running but is not delivering your expected results
either because it has slowed down to a snail’s pace or is operating erratically.
Downtime means lost time and money.
The only acceptable alternative for your network is constant uptime.
Devgineer can help you achieve near 100% uptime (wherever you go, there is no perfect
network uptime record). We look into the nitty-gritty of such things as routers,
firewalls, network server configuration, workstation configuration, user permissions,
network anti-virus, network anti-malware, and many other technical issues better
left to the care of specialists like us. In this way your company can concentrate
on its effort on making profits, while we concentrate in controlling downtime-related
costs (which can be painfully substantial if downtime is not promptly addressed).