How To Increase The ROI
From Your Network Infrastructure

While Increasing Technician Productivity
and Reducing Staffing Headaches

Dear I.T. Professional:

We've been listening to your feedback and know that it has been one of your worst frustrations.

In order to increase productivity, reduce time to market, and increase the profitability of your end-user business groups, you must:

  • Invest heavily in expensive and complex network infrastructure and tools

  • Hire, train, pay ever-increasing wages, and retain I.T. staff to monitor and manage the infrastructure (24 x 7) in an environment where demand for qualified staff outpaces supply

Even if you're able to fund your infrastructure investments, and navigate your way through the "staffing maze," the sheer complexity of network infrastructure platforms and options often leads to frustration, severe underutilization, and in some cases, total abandonment of projects.

A recent Gartner Group Study found that 18 months after deployment, 70% of enterprise management software implementations were deemed failures. At 36 months after deployment, the failure rate rose to 75%. The study considered implementation a failure if the company did not meet expectations or achieve ROI goals.

That's the bad news. But there is good news. Just as the new "I.T. Network Management Paradigm" is creating big problems, emerging technologies and business models are also creating powerful solutions.

There are new ways for you to deploy, monitor and manage your network infrastructure and increase ROI, but do it without the staffing headaches, and "impossible expectations" you're currently facing (or will soon if you're about to launch a new Infrastructure initiative).

If your situation matches one or more of the following profiles:

  1. "No Network - No Business": Your business is absolutely dependent on your network infrastructure. If your network goes down, your business goes down too.
  2. "Rapid Growth Mode": You're in rapid growth mode and need turnkey help now to build or evolve your network infrastructure.
  3. "It's Not Working": You've been managing your own network infrastructure and management tools, but you're not meeting expectations or ROI goals.

. . . you owe it to yourself to get a copy of our just released White Paper called:

"Network Management Solutions For The 21st Century"

Click here to get your free copy.

Sincerely,

Donald R. Seisz
President