Posts Tagged ‘Best Practices’

6 Disaster Recovery Best Practices – Post 1 of 4

It’s not as difficult as you might think— disaster recovery involves surprisingly simple and inexpensive technologies. The technology components are well known, widely available, and reasonably priced. Options for small to mid-size businesses include…

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10 Best Practices for Maintenance and Support Contracts: Post 5 of 5

Last up in our blog series on maintenance and support contract best practices – determining if and when to renew maintenance contracts and identifying and controlling asset information.

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10 Best Practices for Maintenance and Support Contracts: Post 4 of 5

This next blog will touch on tips seven and eight – budget and forecast support costs and tracking the relationship between hardware and software support licenses.

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10 Best Practices for Maintenance and Support Contracts: Post 3 of 5

Our next blog of this series on maintenance and support contracts we’ll discuss tips 5 and 6 – making informed decisions and deploying similar support levels.

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10 Best Practices for Maintenance and Support Contracts: Post 2 of 5

This latest blog will discuss the next two tips: getting timely expiration notifications and determining the support level and support service needs.

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10 Best Practices for Maintenance and Support Contracts: Post 1 of 5

This 5 part blog series will focus on 10 best practices for maintenance and support contracts to promote cost-effective capital and operational cost controls.

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