The DBSi Advantage
The DBSi Advantage
DBSi couples disaster recovery, managed hosting and data center expertise with a common-sense approach to business relationships. In an industry once dominated by a handful of 800-pound gorillas pushing unreasonable terms and substandard customer service, our clients repeatedly tell us they appreciate the DBSi Advantage.
Financial Benefits
Cost savings, security, flexibility, and the freedom to adjust service offerings and hardware requirements on your terms. MORE
Fair Contracts
We write common sense agreements that are in the best interest of our clients. MORE
Technical Agility
At DBSi your objectives come first; we quickly adapt to your needs - more bandwidth, additional server or storage capacity, a redesign of a network configuration. MORE
Networking Expertise
We are proven experts at efficient and cost-effective network architecture-saving you money. MORE
Facilities
All our amenity-rich facilities are located outside of major metro areas, easily reached without having travel on major north-south corridors, saving you time and logistical headaches. MORE
Ample Rehearsal Time
With DBSi, you get 24-hour blocks of rehearsal time, giving you ample time to focus on a successful rehearsal. MORE
Internet Strategy
The Internet is the life blood of most companies, from e-mail to e-commerce. DBSi’s high availability architecture eliminates the single point of failure found in most companies. MORE
Regional Leadership
Our regional focus provides you convenience, access, flexibility and fewer hurdles during rehearsal and disaster and lower cost. MORE
Focus: Healthcare
Loss of critical data can severely impact revenue and damage a company’s reputation. But in healthcare, it can cost precious lives, too. MORE
Focus: Financial Services
DBSi provides business continuity, data center services and managed hosting services to many of the region’s leading banks, financial services companies and investment management firms. MORE
The Real Cost
of Downtime
Failure of business critical services can cause a devastating loss of money. According to a 2001 Merrill Lynch/McKinsey report, each hour a business spends “down” can cost from $14,000 to $6.5 million, depending on the industry dollar amounts that are downright conservative by 2007 standards.
Once inflation and the increased prevalence of the Internet are factored in, the numbers could easily range from $25,000 to $10+ million per hour.
