IT Services

Management of IT Services

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  Service providers can assist SMEs in working on the management of IT services being provided for the firm. It is less costly for businesses as it can prevent costly problems from the beginning of the business at the first place to the running of the business.

Network Set-Up

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  Network setup consists of opening setup services for businesses that are just about getting their systems up and running and perfect. This service could be a service like that stand on its own but it is more valuable as a part of IT service package. 

Network Security

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Network security is a very big concern for businesses that uses any form of IT service. Cybersecurity is one of the services that is being offered by the IT service. Although in some cases, this service can be offered a standalone module

Database Management

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Database is the network which a business uses in monitoring and accessing its data whenever it is needed. Database includes information and records on the sales, information, customer, employees and employers. Information holding requires more than just keeping them. Information needs to be well organized and easy to locate, and this is where database management comes in. it includes organizing data for easy access, compliance and security

Data Storage

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 Services can also be provided in form of a platform for businesses or individuals for the storage of their data. This could also be inform of a cloud service for backup. An additional storage can also be given so that the user can have an extra place to keep data and won’t have to save everything on the main device. 

Repairs

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Part of IT services that is offered by Astrum Groupis repair services for individuals and companies.

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IT Infrastructure

IT infrastructure is a set of information technology (IT) components that are the basis of an IT service and they include physical components, software and network components. I

Astrum Group offers IT infrastructure including the hardware, software, network resources and services required for the existence, operation and management of an enterprise IT environment. It allows an organization to carry out IT solutions and services to its employees, partners and/or customers and is usually internal to an organization and deployed within facilities.


A standard IT infrastructure  that our company offers comprises of the following components:


Hardware: Servers, computers, data centers, switches, hubs and routers, and other equipment

Software: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM), productivity applications and others

Network: Network enablement, internet connectivity, firewall and security

Meatware: Human users, such as network administrators (NA), developers, designers and end users with access to any IT appliance or service are also part of an IT infrastructure, specifically with the advent of user-centric IT service development.

All of the hardware, software, networks, facilities, etc., that are needed to develop, carry out test, deliver, monitor, control or support IT services.

IT Infrastructure Components

  

There are several key components in IT infrastructure.

The first that comes to mind is hardware. Without hardware, it’s not possible to have any IT services at all. A Firm needs desktop computers, servers, routers, switches and other equipment.

Hardware also won't function without software. Software is as important to IT infrastructure as hardware. Typical software in an organization includes productivity applications, enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM). Some of these applications can be acquired off the shelf and others might be developed by the IT department, depending on the needs of the organization.

The internet is important in carrying out modern business. That’s why network connectivity has become essential, since employees depend on email, web access, even their phone service. Network connection is compulsory for an IT firm also put into consideration the number of machines that will be connected together which might require running wires and setting up networking hubs, switches and routers.

The most important is the human element, also called “meatware.” This refers to the people in charge of all the other parts of IT infrastructure. IT professionals, whether developers, system administrators or network administrators. Help in sorting out issues regarding what type of application should be used for a particular function, the step to take in any situation. 

An organization needs hardware, software, Meatware and networking to function and the other components are useless without humans to buy them, configure them and keep them running smoothly.