Third-party maintenance (TPM) is a type of hardware support provided by a company other than the original equipment manufacturer (OEM). TPM can be a helpful solution for post-warranty maintenance when the OEM stops supporting legacy servers, storage, or networking...
A wireless site survey identifies and measures the radio frequency (RF) environment at a given location. This information is used to determine the best placement for wireless access points (WAPs) in order to provide good coverage and optimal performance for users....
When it comes time to expand your business’ IT capabilities, you may find yourself asking which servers are right for your business. The options can be confusing, and the wrong choice can end up costing you more in the long run. In this blog post, we’ll...
A data center is a critical component of any business. They are considered a key part of the modern world, housing the servers that power everything from websites to email to online businesses. Data centers exist primarily to store, process, and distribute large...
A cloud-first strategy is an approach to IT in which businesses prioritize the use of cloud technologies and services over on-premises solutions. For many organizations, this shift can be transformative, enabling them to become more agile, scalable, and innovative....
If you’re considering using third-party maintenance for your hardware or software, you might have come across some objections to pursuing this type of service. In this blog post, we’ll debunk four of the most common objections to third-party maintenance....
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