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Technical Support Center
Why not entrust the management of your servers to us ?How many small businesses do you know that have an in-house team of IT professionals specializing in network security (Firewall), Web administration, network administration, messaging administration and SQL relational database management ? Very few. And yet, this leading-edge expertise is a must in today’s business environment. Fortunately, Savoir-faire Linux’s outsourcing services are here to serve the needs of today’s business. With our outsourcing packages, you can breathe more easily knowing that your systems are in good hands. Savoir-faire Linux installs, administers and protects your servers so you can share data, printers, Internet access, Web site access, and messaging capabilities. Top-notch security featuresOur teams react swiftly to any security alerts and rapidly make the necessary adjustments to your server. Advanced monitoringThrough our remote server monitoring services, we can:
Remote administrationWe can take charge of all the day-to-day administration tasks, such as the addition, modification and deletion of user accounts. Continuous upgradingOur teams ensure that the systems we manage are always up to date. All this while keeping upgrade activities totally seamless on your end. Staying on top of the latest developments has never been easier! Round-the-clock availabilityWe will respond to any server problems within four hours on a regular working day. If we cannot correct the situation from our location, we will come to your location. And of course we can be reached 24/7 if an emergency arises. Simply e-mail us at support@savoirfairelinux.com and our real-time notification system will contact one of our team members via mobile phone. |
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« Back LinuxLinuxLinux is a clone of the operating system Unix, written from scratch by Linus Torvalds with assistance from a loosely-knit team of hackers across the Net. It aims towards POSIX and Single Unix Specification compliance. Savoir-faire Linux provides a Linux mirror in Canada : http://gpl.savoirfairelinux.net. | |

