Verizon Expands Service Offering
November 9, 2006 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Telecommunications provider Verizon Business (verizonbusiness.com) announced on Wednesday the global availability of its remote Internet protocol application management service.
Verizon says the custom service enables customers to cost-effectively outsource all or some of the monitoring and management of their business critical applications. The service remotely monitors customers’ applications, infrastructure and server operating systems across multiple locations and can be specifically tailored to each customer’s unique technical and business requirements.
The company says its service enables customers to design their service and network architecture, manage hardware and software deployment and establish and manage performance criteria to monitor the capacity reliability and manageability of the entire application infrastructure, helping to ensure that applications are available for critical business processes.
“Our remote IP application management service helps companies to overcome the challenges associated with managing IP-based IT systems, and is particularly useful for globally dispersed, multinational companies,” says Mike Palmer, general manager of remote application management at Verizon Business. “Rather than worry about critical underlying infrastructure issues, Verizon Business is empowering organizations to take advantage of the power of IP through customized management of their infrastructure.”
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