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IBM Helps Businesses Expand Global Tech Support
IBM Helps Businesses Expand Global Tech Support

 
January 10, 2013 10:06AM
IBM Helps Growing Businesses Expand Global Technology Support
 



ARMONK, N.Y., 10 Jan 2013 -- IBM today announced the expansion of its leading technical support services to now provide small and medium-sized businesses with the ability to offer global technology support to their customers, regardless of their location. As the imperative for businesses to expand into global markets continues, IBM provides them with comprehensive single-source technical support services for a fraction of the cost of maintaining in-house skills or multiple regional service contracts.

IBM's new Managed Vendor Support Services gives clients the opportunity to scale Relevant Products/Services their technical support offerings globally-at their own pace- via access to IBM's global reach, highly skilled technical professionals, worldwide parts network Relevant Products/Services and logistics expertise. More than just cost cutting, the new service helps growing companies calibrate the technical support needed by their customers in specific locations around the world and adjust the technical support model required. For example, small and mid-sized companies ranging from retail operations, to electronic game manufacturers to medical device Relevant Products/Services providers can now easily cater to their customers' technical support needs around the globe.

Riverbed Technology, a company specializing in IT performance solutions, approached IBM shortly after going public in 2006 to help with its technical support and customer Relevant Products/Services service offerings in order to remain competitive. The Riverbed® technical support team collaborated with IBM's field service organization to deliver on-site services that minimized system downtime for customers. As a result, Riverbed has improved the performance of their customers' applications and network access to their data Relevant Products/Services, while increasing transmission speeds by 5 to 50 times and in some cases up to 100 times.

"By working with IBM, Riverbed is able to optimize Relevant Products/Services solutions for our customers to increase the value of their existing IT infrastructure Relevant Products/Services and the performance of their mission-critical applications," said Scott Downie, senior vice president of worldwide support, Riverbed. "IBM gave us the opportunity to focus on IT innovation, and helped us liberate businesses from common IT constraints by increasing application performance, enabling consolidation, and providing enterprise Relevant Products/Services-wide network and application visibility-all while eliminating the need to increase bandwidth, storage or servers."

The MVSS services brings a full technical support capability to clients and their worldwide customers, including call-center support, customer problem resolution and engineering support, onsite services, as well as parts inventory management Relevant Products/Services, stocking and delivery.

"Through the expansion of Managed Vendor Support Services, IBM can help businesses of all sizes meet service level expectations and act as a trusted IT advisor," said Juhi Jotwani, vice president, Multi-Vendor Services, Technical Support Service. "As a result, companies don't have to spend their time coordinating technical support services. And a single focal point may help to hasten recovery Relevant Products/Services from, and potentially prevent the occurrence of outages."

With 30 years of post-sales technical support experience-and thousands of certified professionals who offer services in 209 countries covering 127 languages-IBM can support clients' global coverage needs while helping to mitigate risks and enhance business efficiency. Moreover, by leveraging IBM's highly skilled personnel, businesses can save the time and cost of hiring, training or retaining staff to support expanding business opportunities or new products.

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For more information, please visit: http://www.ibm.com/services/managedsupport.

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