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Service Level Agreements.

Computer Architects has devised an SLA model that will cater for almost any situation or combination. It allows the client to select what they want on contract and thus fix their costs going forward.

Today’s companies are stretched to provide I.T. services at ever increasing prices, while their budgets are being cut at an alarming rate. Sometimes rash decisions are made to the detriment of the I.T. department. These decisions are not necessarily mistakes, but  are financial decisions and I.T. is then left with the onerous task of having to provide first class services with a second / third rate budget.

It is therefore extremely important to be informed of the alternatives out there, and fully investigate them, before making critical decisions.

An SLA can provide the infrastructure to fill the gap in your budget!

 

· 15 years I.T. Experience.

· Last 8 years as an I.T. Manager for an International Company.

· SME company that can concentrate its efforts on its customers.

· Huge resource-base to assist in getting your problems resolved as quickly as possible.

· People-person orientated; you are the most important person in my business.

SLA’s are all about balancing your budget; Computer Architects can assist!

Andy van Eyk

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