Cutting costs: maximizing results with Remote Data management.
- Connect IT Consultants
- Nov 19, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 21, 2022
Cost management for companies and departments are the challenge that is facing technology owners in these modern days and similarly spiraling IT costs are a major concern.
To help agencies to assist mitigate a number of the expenses of running with huge server farms, and to assist their workforce be extra efficient, several solutions now exist for tracking and managing databases. From reducing down on unnecessary payments to making DBA teams more effective and streamlining workflows, these tools are constructed from the ground up for efficiency, scalability and use by large enterprises.
By outsourcing the Routine tasks to outside experts, you get optimized performance, less incidents, continuous monitoring, and get more work done with regular insight and reports of the work performed.
Experts can utilize their years of experience and translate it into your business processes and management.
The rise of unsupported databases
A whopping 74% of respondents surveyed have some databases instances that are no longer fully supported by vendors because they are on a different or older release. But interestingly, 48% of respondents either don’t know, or are confused about, what is currently supported in their database environment. Which means that many companies are moving their support strategies to managed services companies, who are experts in such cross functional strategies of management that are in Sustaining Support thereby getting virtually excellent support for fraction of the cost.
Move to independent support services:
Transitioning to an independent support service provider is a proven strategy that reduces high vendor support charges. It’s a strategy that analyst firms like Forrester and Gartner are recommending when clients have relatively stable environments.
Why is independent support a good tactic? First, the cost savings. Customers can save 50% on their annual support fees immediately, and those savings can be redirected to other IT investments

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