| CIMCORP leads to reduced costs for the average IT company |
| Tuesday, 18 August 2009 11:08 |
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Technological Support Program (PROATI) should increase the company's annual revenue in 2009. The proposal CIMCORP is to provide its customers with a monthly supply without requiring a high initial investment and brings significant cost savings. Experience in several projects with proven server virtualization, for example, saving $ 500,000 in spending on electricity in three years, as well as a reduction of $ 3 million in a case of Desktop Virtualization 2000. Based on these benefits, CIMCORP intends to increase its annual revenue by 15% with this offer. To assist IT managers who need to optimize IT resources, making them available at lower cost technologies and implementing efficient management, PROATI focuses on performance optimization and provides advanced tools for hardware, software and services for mapping identifying the current environment, so the chances of gain and cost reduction. In addition, it assists companies in designing the architecture for deploying virtualization-based environment, developing ROI and investment plan, providing professional services and management. The suite of products and services also provides for the implementation of models of business continuity, with impact analysis, architecture design contingency, DR installation site and environment monitoring. One of the highlights of PROATI is the management of environmental infrastructure. Through the CMC - CIMCORP Monitoring Center, it is possible for any customer to keep their environment monitored remotely, with help and service desk and technical support. The difference is that this is shared between the management and IT staff CIMCORP client. |
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