When individuals consistently drop the ball and don't fulfill what their company has promised to customers and suppliers and employees, the company's brand weakens and can eventually collapse.
We strive to act with integrity in all we do
We believe there is a difference between production and productivity. Efficiency is about making the best possible use of our resources. We maximise outputs from given inputs, and so minimise our clients' costs. By improving efficiency we can reduce our clients' costs and improve their competitiveness.
We have a duty and obligation to satisfactorily perform or complete a task (assigned by our clients, or created by our own promise or circumstances) that we must fulfill, and which would have a consequent penalty for failure. ..
We believe the value of fairness. In our company it is about the process of decision-making, not the outcome. That's the point of fairness. In our case, the goal is to make good decisions that serve the needs of the business without harming anyone, be they our customers, employees, shareholders, suppliers, and the community at large.
Data center hardware is the collective IT and other hardware components that make up the entire data center infrastructure. It is a term that collectively defines and includes functional and non-functional hardware devices and equipment necessary for the operations of a data center.
One of the biggest causes of customer downtime in a data centre is poor performing hardware and the inability to support the equipment in time by client engineers. In today’s age, seconds of downtime of a missioncritical application can cost a corporation substantial financial losses.
A blade server is a compact, self-contained server that consists of core processing components that fit into an enclosure with other blade servers. A single blade may consist of hot-plug hard-drives, memory, network cards, input/output cards and integrated lights-out remote management. The modular design of the blade server helps to optimize server performance and reduce energy costs.
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One of the biggest causes of customer downtime in a data centre is poor performing hardware and the inability to support the equipment in time by client engineers. In today’s age, seconds of downtime of a missioncritical application can cost a corporation substantial financial losses. Losses that could be saved by ensuring your network, server and storage equipment are designed as best fit for your infrastructure and maintained by fully qualified ‘in-house’ engineers.