IBM Threat Mitigation Services endpoint system protection Express managed protection services for server
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Delivering server protection to help ensure continuous business operations
Increasingly, organizations are finding that many of their most important assets reside within their technology infrastructure. Customer information, critical applications and business data are all key to meeting the challenges of an increasingly competitive market. Growing companies need cost-effective security solutions to keep their critical IT assets up and running, so that their businesses stay up and running.
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To provide an adequate level of protection on their own, organizations must either find, hire and train security experts, or divert critical IT resource from projects designed to drive growth and productivity. Both options leave companies to manage the complexity of ever-evolving regulations, technologies and threats – a time consuming and expensive proposition.
Express managed protection services (MPS) for server goes beyond monitoring and managing the events that can threaten servers. The solution offers a leading performance-based service level agreements (SLA) with guaranteed with financial remedies* from the IBM Internet Security Systems™ (ISS) X-Force® research and development team. As a result, IBM has a vested interest in protecting their client’s infrastructure. This unique form of committed protection from the Internet’s most critical threats – known and unknown – sets a new standard for accountability in helping growing businesses minimize risk, control escalating security costs and demonstrate due diligence. Express MPS for server can help businesses address such complex challenges. The solution offers expert, end-to-end security management and monitoring, as well as realtime, 24×7x365 proactive protection.
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