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Interactive Anywhere provides robust infrastructure solutions designed to support the seamless operation of digital environments. These solutions include scalable cloud services, reliable data storage, and efficient server management, ensuring optimal performance and uptime.
The network solutions from Interactive Anywhere encompass comprehensive design, implementation, and maintenance of secure and efficient networks. By optimising connectivity and bandwidth, these solutions facilitate seamless communication and data transfer, enhancing overall productivity and operational efficiency.
Interactive Anywhere offers dedicated end user support services that ensure users receive prompt assistance with technical issues. This includes help desk support, troubleshooting, and training, aimed at improving user experience and minimising downtime for businesses.
With a focus on safeguarding digital assets, Interactive Anywhere's cyber security solutions provide advanced protection against cyber threats. These solutions include threat detection, risk management, and compliance services, ensuring businesses can operate securely and with confidence.
Interactive offers financial institutions with secure operations, robust cyber security, seamless connectivity, end-user support, and cloud solutions, ensuring long-term resilience.
For manufacturing, precision and efficiency are paramount. Our solutions optimise operations, streamline processes, and ensure seamless connectivity to drive productivity and innovation.
In professional services, reliability and agility are crucial. Our solutions enhance efficiency, streamline workflows, and provide seamless connectivity, empowering firms to deliver exceptional client experiences and stay ahead in a dynamic market.
In aged care, precision and patient well-being are fundamental. Our solutions enhance operational efficiency, streamline workflows, and guarantee secure, seamless connectivity, empowering providers to deliver exceptional care and lead in an ever-evolving sector.
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News & insights from our experts to help you drive performance and grow your business.
News & insights from our experts to help you drive performance and grow your business
News & insights from our experts to help you drive performance and grow your business
Customer Stories description
We are often asked by our customers for recommendations to help reduce operational support costs.
When you’re asked to reduce your infrastructure expenditure, we recommend you start with reviewing your maintenance budget. However, with so many variables, it is difficult to know where to start, what is important inside your contracts and what could potentially be trimmed down.
Businesses should begin at the basics and review their infrastructure expenditure. One way to reduce costs is to examine and interrogate the current approach to support management. You should start with an audit of your environment. We suggest to physically check their records to ensure what you think you have and what you actually have align.
The three primary checks are:
Once you have a grasp on what assets you have within your environment, it is then important to review if those contracts are needed for your business operations. To do this effectively, we suggest taking a business service view and assess what you really need. Essentially, you use a business service view to get a consolidated summary of the business services in your infrastructure and to understand the overall health and status of the business services.
This isn’t anywhere near as time consuming as it sounds, but a baseline needs to be established:
Downtime is not an option for many organisations and recovery point objectives and recovery time objectives help businesses understand the impact of any outage. This is critical when taking a business service view of your infrastructure.
The RPO is the maximum allowable amount of lost data measured from a failure occurrence to the last valid backup of a device. Essentially, the RPO is about how much data you afford to lose before it impacts business operations. For example, for a banking system, 1 hour of data loss can be catastrophic as they operate live transactions.
RTO is related to downtime and represents how long it takes to restore from the incident until normal operations resume. RTO is the timeframe within which application and systems must be restored after an outage. It’s a good practice to measure the RTO starting with the moment the outage occurs, instead of the moment when the IT team starts to fix the issue. This is a more realistic approach as it represents the exact point when the users start to be impacted.
Understanding both the RPO and RTO for your business is essential to assist you in gaging what devices need to be under which service level agreements with your IT provider.
As a final step, consolidate the information from your asset audit and business service view and review your assets active contracts. This is the key to finding out where you can save money within your infrastructure.
The most common approach organisations take is to buy support contracts directly from the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). However, OEMs are notoriously rigid in what they offer within their contracts and rarely thinks of your infrastructure as a whole. This is because each vendor product is deployed in isolation rather than under a collective agreement with other equipment. This strategy becomes messy quickly with various service level agreements, support numbers and contract renewal dates.
A simple solution we recommend is to assess and consolidate your contracts. Contract consolidation can help reduce the number of agreements in place, saving time and money from fewer contracts and leveraging the power of a collective spend.
Other IT services providers can perform contract consolidation, on-sell OEM support or resell you a third-party maintenance (TPM) service, but very few deliver all three as core business.
Many people know Interactive historically as an alternative to OEM support, but as the largest privately owned IT services company in Australia we provide support to our customers beyond the assets. As a Cisco Gold Partner and a partner with organisations like Juniper, Riverbed, F5 and the like, Interactive is uniquely positioned to deliver cost savings and improved service levels without compromising reliability.
Keeping ICT infrastructure running at peak performance is part of our DNA and is backed by our over 30-year track record of delivering premier support. Get in touch with our hardware maintenance experts if you’d like to learn more.
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