While the Network is the foundation of a Document Management system the
hardware and the systems software are the engines which transport and transform
information. Correct systems decisions can result in a system which runs smoothly
and upgrades gracefully. The requirements of applications software such as databases,
network protocols, have to be factored into systems design. Systems have to be
designed with document storage, resolution, and retention times in mind and to provide
adequate mass storage and fast access times.
Disaster recovery and backup strategies
have to be part of the systems design for future contigencies.
The client workstations/displays have to be designed with human factors in mind
to reduce strain, fatigue and injury.
Key Benefits
Computing power to meet or exceed anticipated demand.
Meet storage needs.
Minimize document retrieval times.
High availability
Disaster recovery and backup plans.
Human factors engineering.
Capabilities
Our systems analysts can thoroughly analyze your existing computing infrastructure and
recommend and/or design and implement required changes.
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Last modified: October 18, 2004