Computer System Acquisition Support
A "computer system" is more than just a hardware device or a software
product. Rather, it is a collection of:
- PCs (Personal Computers)
- Workstations
- Servers
- Operating System(s)
- Network Components
- Printing, scanning, faxing and copying components
- Back-up devices
- Power management and UPS devices
- Application Software
- Multimedia tools
All of these components must work together to accomplish the automation
support your organization needs now and into the definable future.
Our technical staff has decades of experience with a wide variety of computing, networking, software and supporting technology products and vendors. The "right" solution for each customer is as unique as each organization and the people within it.
Our aim is to ensure that we help you acquire the right levels and capabilities of computer systems for your current and forecasted operational needs.
Once your needs are documented, we can either work with you to acquire each component off the market or to prepare a solicitation for a turn-key solution from a successful, competitive bidder. We can also assist you with the evaluation of competitive bids.
Regardless of the approach you choose, our staff will be there every step of the way to ensure that you acquire the technology you need at a price you can afford.
And, our services don't stop there...as the components of your new computer system are delivered; our technical staff is there to assist you in implementing them within your environment and to adapt them to your needs.
If you are replacing an existing system, we will assist you with implementing parallel operations and gradual migration...or a direct migration to the new system.
We can also supply you with whatever training is required to enable you and your staff to make the most productive use of your enhanced computer system.
And finally, if required, SCR will be pleased to provide you with long-term support of your existing or new computer systems to ensure they are secure, fully productive and operating at optimal efficiency.
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