Xtel Offers IT Managed Services
New Service Enables Small and Medium-Size Businesses to Reduce IT Capital Costs
MARLTON, N.J., Nov. 22, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Xtel Communications has announced that it has added IT Managed Services to its array of business IT communications products.
Building and maintaining a business IT system can be costly and also lead to valuable lost time and resources if not properly managed. "Even the savviest of businesspeople somehow overlook the costs of running their IT operation," says Brian Flynn, vice president of Marlton, N.J.-based Xtel. "You cannot overestimate the importance of your IT systems. However, that doesn't mean you have to go broke maintaining it."
Xtel's Managed Services shifts a company's capital expenditures from the purchase of expensive servers and software for IT infrastructure to operational expenditures, Flynn explained. This significantly frees up valuable resources that can be directly allocated toward the company's core competencies and objectives.
Flynn says the benefits of Xtel Managed Services include:
- Reduced Capital Expenditures.
- Quick Time to Market.
- Reduce Acquisition of Specialized Skills.
- Repurpose Existing Personnel.
- Ease of Administration.
- Known, Fixed Operating Expenditures.
"The bottom line for having an overall picture of what a company needs and how it can gain the benefits of managed services is to conduct an IT audit that will identify the savings and the inefficiencies," Flynn said.
Xtel has provided these audits for years and has saved its clients millions of dollars in hidden costs.
About Xtel Communications
Since 1994, Xtel has been providing small and medium-size businesses and public entities including townships, counties, school districts, police departments and municipal utility authorities with high-quality voice, voice over IP, Internet access, hosted PBX, integrated solutions and managed services.
SOURCE Xtel Communications
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