DCM Data Systems is one of the very few IT organizations that offer opportunities to work in strong niche areas like Systems and Storage, globally. Working with DCM Data Systems are some of the finest professionals in the industry using contemporary tools and methodologies to drive the IT engine of their customers in 9 countries. We work extensively in the following areas:
DCM Data Systems provides software services for the IBM AIX, Sun Solaris, and Linux platforms. We can manage your software infrastructure from installation and configuration through on-going maintenance, ensuring the highest levels of performance and minimizing downtime. DCM Data Systems' certified professionals complete system installation, configuration and testing ensuring consistency and efficiency. Our professionals perform on-going troubleshooting, diagnosis and resolution for system errors and performance issues. DCM Data Systems ensures that your servers are kept current by applying security patches, service packs, and hot fixes as needed.
It managers are under tremendous pressure to increase operational efficiencies in their business. They must reduce cost, improve service reliability, and performance, provide higher and quicker returns on storage asset investments, fill skill gaps, protect data, achieve regulatory compliance, and meet project timelines and deadlines. Adding headcount may offer some immediate relief. It is however not a permanent solution when seen in light of all the above business needs. DCM Data Systems' Storage Management Services take into account the pressing customer needs and try to match them with their expertise in storage management associated with cost-effective on-site and offshore business model.
DCM Data Systems can improve database
uptime and performance through advanced troubleshooting and maintenance
service.In addition you can reduce database admin
istration costs by outsourcing database tasks to our
Database Administrators who have an in-depth knowledge
of database structure tools and processes in Oracle, SQL, and DB2