Think about your car for a minute.
If you're smart, you're having regular maintenance done on your car.
You know that keeping up with the scheduled maintenance will help to minimize your chances of having a breakdown or an accident on the road.
Your computers and network are a lot like your car.
On-going maintenance and monitoring can help them run smoother and longer, and can help prevent problems from occurring.
Your server and client computers log a lot of information everyday.
Most of that information is probably the system confirming routine operations, but do you know if any errors or warnings were logged today, or last week, or within the last month?
These could be big clues to problems on the horizon.
If you are like many folks these days, you get operating system updates pushed to your machines automatically.
But what about updates to software running on those machines?
And how about updates to the hardware drivers running on those machines?
Updates don't usually get written because a developer had nothing better to do; they are written because a problem was found in the code.
Keeping everything up to date can help prevent those problems from affecting your organization.
And then there's your network.
What is really happening out there?
Is all the traffic on your network supposed to be there, or is there some rogue process running somewhere within your organization that is gobbling up your bandwidth?
Oh - and when was the last time the firmware on your network hardware was updated?
We can custom tailor a management / maintenance solution for your particular situation, whether you have one system or one hundred. Call us for a free assessment.