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Insite provides complete Managed Infrastructure Services to their customers

Whether we manage your infrastructure at your office locations or within Insite’s tier 3 datacentre’s we offer complete 24/7 peace of mind, allowing our customers to focus on their core business objectives, while Insite insures full systems operations.

Insite has taken managed services to the next level where we become integrated into the customers’ corporate strategies, not only from an IT perspective but from a business perspective as well.

Our Managed Services offering from our Datacentre allows us to ensure the utmost in security, efficiency and reliability. We own the infrastructure, which means we have the control over it. We have our people monitoring the systems and they are available 24 hours a day. Insite is also able to provision a private connection back to the datacentres allowing for an additional layer of security and efficiency. insite vaas

Spending more time with your clients equals better customer service which in turn increases overall business.

 
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