Sun Datacenter Express ServicesDatacenter Express Services is an end-to-end offering that provides design, rapid deployment, and management of your IT Infrastructure. Sun, along with our authorized partners, can provide factory integration, testing, and configuration of Sun and third-party hardware and software systems. You choose the hardware and software needed -- without having to source the products. You may also select the factory integration option, which assembles, integrates, and delivers the products according to user specifications. This means new systems can be deployed in a matter of days rather than weeks or months. You then have the flexibility to choose from one of three packaged service modules that provide the right level of service, from basic support to Managed Services, to meet the needs of your business.
Choose from one of three packaged offerings that allow you to select the right level of systems deployment and service management that is right for your environment.
Why Sun?Sun Datacenter Express Services can help to keep costs under control while expediting system deployment time . With Sun Datacenter Express, you will be able to free up resources as Sun builds systems to meet your specifications, while providing the right level of service to meet the unique demands of your business. Take the Next StepContact your local Sun sales representative to learn how you can begin to maximize your IT investment, improve compliance, reduce risk, adapt to business change and experience fewer unplanned and expensive IT outages. Contact Sun Professional Services. Let us worry about your infrastructure, so you can focus on your business. |
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