Managed Services
Managed Services
At DBSi, we couple our expertise in disaster recovery, managed hosting and data center services with a client-centric focus rarely seen in the industry, saving you time and money. Just ask any of our clients especially those who left another provider to join the DBSi family.
We have had 100% availability in our Lehigh Valley facility since 1999 and in our Valley Forge facility since it opened in 2005. This says two things loud and clear:
- We know exactly what we’re doing.
- We know that nothing less than the best is acceptable for your hosting and disaster recovery needs.
We understand the pressures you face on a day-to-day basis ensuring your data is accessible but secure, positioning your IT organization as a trusted resource that adds value to the bottom line and ensuring your infrastructure is sufficient to meet agreed to service levels today and tomorrow.
DBSi’s managed service offerings are there to augment your organization’s efforts to perform the tasks that are becoming too expensive and burdensome to perform in-house.
Forward Thinking
DBSi has a long history of anticipating the industry needs. We were building high density data center space long before it was ever spoken about in the trade magazines. We are experts in least-cost routing of data to facilitate real-time replication and cost savings. We’ve done all the right things from an infrastructure, networking, contract and client focus standpoint so you can rest easy knowing your applications, data and recovery environment are safe with us.
To learn more please contact DBSi at 610 691-8811 or e-mail us.
“No Close #2
Competitors”
“If I had to rank data service center providers, DBSi would be #1 with no close #2 competitors. I’ve been in the business for 20 years and have worked with most of the well-known vendors out there and have yet to meet another as thorough and proactive as DBSi.
My entire staff shares my view. In fact, we almost find it almost disconcerting that you are so good. It raises the bar and other vendors should use DBSi as the reference standard.”
William Friemann
Vice President Operations
Security & Compliance,
Prudential Fox & Roach
