DATELINE: NORWELL, MA…Business Computers & Service, Inc. (BC&S), providers of IT systems support, has recently announced their new “Rent-A-MOM” service to companies with more than 30 computers and multiple servers.
MOM, otherwise known as the Microsoft Operations Manager program, is traditionally utilized by large corporations around the world and is designed to manage thousands of computers and hundreds of servers. MOM allows network engineers to watch thousands of events and performance indicators across systems and applications to see the health of those systems in a single view.
BC&S now provides an outsourced MOM Server and management service, aptly referred to as “Rent-A-MOM”. BC&S will custom design, install and manage MOM in a cost-effective manner for smaller businesses.
Typically, small to mid-sized companies would hire a third party to monitor the health of their systems remotely. BC&S offers a better concept by installing a computer server running MOM within a company so that monitoring works from within. Rent-A-MOM checks, interprets and detects problems to ensure optimal performance of the system. It also offers advance warning when hardware or software are starting to malfunction and need to be replaced.
“In large organizations that have MOM in-house, a highly paid staff of network engineers is required to set it up and make it produce results. We can offer this system with a service agreement at a fraction of the cost of an in-house implementation,” explained Tom Johnson, president of the company.
He continued, “Our ‘Rent-A-MOM’ model provides the best value in a time of downsizing and cost cutting. Instead of spending thousands investing in staff to operate a MOM program or renting a third party monitoring service, any company with 30 or more computers and multiple servers can save a lot of money by using our ‘Rent-A-Mom’ services to provide the best server throughput, user responsiveness and increased uptime through early detection and monitoring.”
Business Computers & Service, Inc.
For more than 25 years, Business Computers & Service, Inc. (BC&S) has been helping small to mid-range companies achieve their business goals through information technology and management services. From networking computers, IP Phones and telecommunications equipment to optimizing the throughput of multiple servers, BC&S provides the robust technology and highly efficient, cost-effective solutions needed in today’s business environment.
BCS is located at 167 Washington Street in Norwell. For more information, visit www.BCService.net or contact (781) 871-2121.
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