Managed Services - Common Managed Services

Common Managed Services

Common managed services include but are not limited to:

  • Applications
  • Databases
  • Transportation
  • Postage
    • Courier
    • Registered Post
  • Water
  • Power
  • Information Services
    • Backup
    • Data Recovery
    • Storage
    • Security
    • 24/7/365 Monitoring
    • Network Management
    • User Management
    • Data Managment
    • Management Information Systems
    • Systems Management
    • Software - Production Support and maintenance
  • Business-to-Business Integration
    • Supply Chain Management
  • Communication Services
    • Internet (provided by an Internet service provider)
    • Email (provided by an Email service provider)
    • Telephone (typically provided by a telephone company)
    • TelePresence (provided by a TelePresence Managed Service Provider)
    • Videoconferencing (provided by a Video Conference Managed Service Provider or by a Video Managed Service Provider)
    • Voice over Internet Protocol (Provided by a VoIP service provider)
  • Media
  • Supply Chain Management Services

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