Shared Infrastructure "Cloud" Hosting
To reduce total cost of ownership and minimize carbon footprint, Critigen multi-tenant managed services allows clients to decouple processing and storage capabilities from physical servers so they can boost server utilization while minimizing power consumption and space requirements. Clients receive best in class hardware, software and support bundled at a low fixed month fee, while making available technology experts on a 24x7 basis.
High levels of security, reliability, performance, customization and service are inherent and clients can scale quickly, while optimizing hardware resources and achieving "pay as you go" billing for services. Hardware, software, skilled technology resources and facilities are bundled at a low fixed monthly fee, allowing business owners to accurately predict IT operations cost while allowing them to focus on their core business. Services include:
- Application and Database Servers
- Custom built Virtual Servers
- Storage Area Network (SAN)/Network Attached Storage (NAS)
- Nightly and off site backups
- Core network infrastructure - Switching, Routers, Firewall, Intrusion Detection Systems, Security Log Analysis
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
- Unified Communications/Voice over IP
- Disaster Recovery/Business Continuity
- Virtual Desktop
- Messaging/Collaboration
- Diverse carrier access
View our client case studies for examples of our managed services at work or download our capabilities brochure (PDF). Contact our managed services team at ManagedITServices@critigen.com.
SERVICES INCLUDE
Client Snapshot
Genworth Financial Canada
Genworth manages and updates 14 million property records every month. Critigen helped design/implement a highly collaborative hardware platform, provided project management capability, and a new risk management system.
News + Events
Mature Data Management
Posted: 10/13/2010Florida’s Seminole County Environmental Services Division (SCESD) is in the midst of a major capital improvement program (CIP) to upgrade and expand its infrastructure to support current and projected demand for water, wastewater and reclaimed water service. The utility was in need of a tool that improves coordination between vital business activities and increases information visibility and work process efficiency for the SCESD.
Next Generation Infrastructure
Posted: 10/1/2010This is a four-part series on location-based business integration with a focus on supporting the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of physical infrastructure such as transportation, communications networks, and government facilities.