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Security on Top of Mind. The Itera Consulting Group's infrastructure management specializes in creating the physical desktop, network and server infrastructure based on latest technology on which the business and next generation applications rely.

 

When planning infrastructure, security is always a top of mind issue. To achieve the full benefits for our clients, the Itera Consulting Group utilizes a collection of integrated tools to perform network event and performance management services.

Our Capabilities. By infrastructure management we include services like:

 

·          Managed hosting and eCommerce services.

 

·          Asset Management.

 

·          Full service Application Service Provider (ASP).

 

·          Network services.

 

·          Desktop and server support.

 

·          Data center management.

 

·          Helpdesk services.

 

Our Infrastructure Management services can be managed on-site and through one of our data centers in Oslo, Stockholm and Copenhagen.

 

In close partnership with the international network provider BroadNet, we provide the stability, performance, scalability and flexibility for the all supported environments.

 

All of our hosting plans include dedicated Compaq server farm in a world class data center and 24x7 network monitoring from our knowledgeable and friendly support staff.

 

For some selected industries, we provide a 24x7 service of running a suite of business applications. One example is our ASP Travel concept for the Travel Industry.

 

Contact us. For more information about Itera Consulting Group’s Infrastructure Management services or general inquiries, please contact us and let us show you how we can work together to enhance your business.

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