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As xSPs struggle to reduce cost and stay one step ahead of the markets maturation many are seeking an answer. As the markets dilution continues only those that automate will remain competitive and viable for their shareholders and customers – failing to automate will be suicidal.
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As xSPs struggle to reduce cost and stay one step ahead of the markets maturation many are seeking an answer. As the markets dilution continues only those that automate will remain competitive and viable for their shareholders and customers – failing to automate will be suicidal. London, England May 18, 2005 -- H2M is reinventing the delivery of computing for both the consumer and the service provider - with Service Provider Automation services.
H2M provides consulting, outsourcing and strategy services. This release announces the immediate availability of Service Provider Automation (SBA) services. The program offers end-to-end automation for xSPs. Automated order entry, provisioning, right to service scalability on demand. SPA removes the last point of service failure.
Even services with redundant service deployments at geographically diverse sites are at risk without scalability on demand. Kevin Kinsella, CEO of NSI comments “Our provider said we were safe – then we had a flood of site hits that brought down our service” – If your xSP is not automated then you are at risk and you need to know.
H2M’s MD, Scott E. MacKenzie, commented “Service providers have ignored this single point of failure for too long and it is our intention to help them embrace SPA to increase service levels for the end consumer”. Service Provider Automation services eliminate capacity on demand problems and mitigate risk for xSPs.
For additional information on the news that is the subject of this release contact H2M Media Relations or visit: http://www.h2m-group.com/newsandevents/news/1905.html.
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