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| Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance |
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USmax provides award-winning Engineering services in four unique disciplines: UNIX/LINUX Systems Consultation, Systems Assessments and Recommendations, Server Resource Migration, and Enterprise Storage Capacity Planning.
| UNIX/LINUX Systems Consultation |
- Provide pro-active Unix/Linux management services
- Multi-Level Maintenance Agreements to cater to the unique needs of our clients
- Develop custom Unix/Linux solutions
- Proof of Concept Development
- Design and Installation
- Performance Baseline Testing
- Support services on-site or on-call
- Coordination with OEMs
- Change Control Process Development
- Technology Refresh Planning and Execution
| Systems Assessments and Recommendations |
- Provide detailed systems assessment uniquely tailored to each vertical market
- Onsite systems and workflow process analysis
- Needs assessment
- System performance evaluations
- Identify and itemize deficiencies
- Analyze results and identify areas for improvement
- Recommend customized solutions that will allow for scalable designs for future growth and improved efficiency
- Vendor neutral/ best fit best value recommendations
| Server Resource Migration |
- Provide management, engineering and implementation services for complex migration processes from planning to post implementation troubleshooting
- Best Practices Server Migration Planning
- Pre-Post Migration Server Application Compatibility Testing
- Deployment Options: (To Upgrade or Migrate)
- Proof of Concept Testing
- Identify areas for potential cost reduction
- Risk Mitigation
| Enterprise Storage Capacity Planning |
- Provide design analysis to identify and design requirements prior to the implementation of a new IT architecture or completion of modifications to existing enterprise storage architectures
- Assist systems and network administrators in planning ahead for migration of data or acquisition of new storage hardware
- Identify capacity requirements
- Recommend architecture to support planned growth
- Create and manage storage capacity policies and objectives
- Reduced risk of investing in storage capacity architectures that fail to meet business requirements
- Avoidance of unnecessary costs by addressing storage capacity issues early in the systems/network life cycle
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