Full computer capacity from the power outlet

Receive ICT capacity just as flexibly as power and water

CIOs can now manage the use of ICTcapacities via an online portal with just a click of the mouse. At the end of the day, CIOs can regulate the exact amount of resources needed for the next day and access them via a network connection to a T-Systems data processing center.
CeBIT visitors can have a seat in a "cockpit," where they will be able to view current demand, for example, and the computer capacity that has been used. If the two status reports do not correspond, visitors can adjust them according to demand. Additionally, the system tells them whether the service quality standards of the security measures guaranteed by the service provider have been met. If there are any deficits, they can also be reported with just a push of a button.
The main attraction of the solution is that companies receive exactly the computer capacity they need whenever they need it without having to establish their own infrastructure to meet the demands of maximum peak loads. Companies receive this service flexibly from the network and are able to save up to 30 percent of their current ICT costs.
Compact:
  • Manage the use of ICTresources via an online portal
  • Increase or decrease services flexibly based on demand
  • Have full capacity available at all times, including the necessary bandwidth without maintaining your own infrastructure
  • Pay-per-use (pay only for the services ordered)
  • Turn fixed costs into variable costs
  • No unnecessary tying up of capital for over-capacities
  • Reduce TCO (total cost of ownership) by 30 percent
  • Transparent billing
  • Data processing centers that are certified to comply with international security standards

Tags: CIO, ICT, ICT costs, Pay-per-use, Reduce TCO, Transparent billing, fixed costs, over-capacities, peak loads, variable costs