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Ecora - Maximise your IT System
Availability
Reduce planned and unplanned downtime by minimizing
configuration errors and controlling change
IT Configuration Control
In IT, change is inevitable. Changes are made to provide competitive
business advantages, deliver more efficient IT services, and address
critical security issues. However, if unmanaged, problems arise
and lead to costly downtime. In fact, industry analysts estimate
that up to 80 percent of network outages are related to configuration
errors.
When performance and availability directly impacts
your business operations, you need to get control of your IT infrastructure.
The Ecora Solution
With Ecora, you will reduce the cost of downtime and improve performance
and availability to meet your ideal service levels. Ecora automates
your change and configuration process by providing accurate, in-depth
cross-platform information helping you audit changes taking place
in your environment – resulting in significantly fewer configuration
errors and maximum system and network uptime.
How Ecora Benefits You
- Know your configurations and what changed
- Validate authorized and unauthorized changes
- Maintain standard configurations
- Reduce time and costs of problem troubleshooting
- Optimize IT infrastructure performance and availability
Ecora Change and Configuration Management Product
Suite
If you would like
to contact a member of our consultancy team today please either
telephone or email;
Tel: +44 (0) 1622 812333
Email: consult@bii-compliance.com
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UPMC Health System –
Jim Vellella, Director, Associate Director, ISD Technical
Services
The Health Insurance Portability
and Accountability Act (HIPAA), has made the healthcare IT business
really take off according to Sharon Masters of UPMC Health System.
For compliance, an organization must prove it is keeping records
portable and private and that the infrastructures through which
they travel and on which they reside are secure and can be rebuilt
in the event of a disaster. This requires the ability to monitor
and document network devices continuously. Few organizations can
spare the resources necessary to maintain such information on an
ongoing basis. Not doing so, however, can result in massive fines
and lost revenue due to loss of patient confidence.
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