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Dematic announces new managed services program

IT capabilities, including system administration, database administration and software patch management, allow customers to outsource one function or all.


Dematic, a supplier of intra-logistics systems for the factory, warehouse and distribution center, has introduced the Dematic Managed Services program, a new service designed for proactively protecting customer investments.

With Managed Services, customers outsource to Dematic the day-to-day IT functions of their system to improve operations, maximize uptime and reduce expenses. The program allows customer IT resources to concentrate on their internal systems.

As competition for IT resources have become more competitive and software more sophisticated, the Dematic Customer Service department detected a growing need to provide assistance. Dematic began a dialogue with customers and identified many areas of concern, which included system administration, database administration and software patch management.

By offering Managed Services, Dematic lets customers choose help in any number of these areas depending on their needs.

“Managed Services represents a step beyond industry-standard support to ensure the IT integrity of customer systems,” says Steve Brandt, vice president of customer service sales in North America. “We know from the very start how important an optimized supply chain is to our customers.”

Up to 80% of IT related downtime is a result of human error such as being unfamiliar with the system or distracted with other, more pressing issues. In addition, the constant monitoring can help identify trends that point to future issues. For example, increased throughput from expanding production may test the design limits of the server. With Managed Services, Dematic can alert customers and make recommendations long before the situation becomes critical.


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