Selective Infrastructure Outsourcing is based on the economic theory of opportunity cost: there is a trade-off between managing the infrastructure and managing core business applications and processes (i.e. whenever effort is increased into network maintenance by IT employees, focus on business-centric applications decreases). The opportunity cost is what must be given up (time, money, etc) in order to focus on other areas. By selectively outsourcing the management and operations of the core infrastructure to GSI, no opportunities for success are foregone because systems are always on.
We implement robust monitoring tools, detailed process management expertise, effective communication channels and extensive engineering knowledge to manage and resolve issues before critical business operations are affected. GSI does not recommend expensive upgrades in order to guarantee high uptime of IT systems; rather, our proven management solution allows us to maintain client IT systems with highest level of uptime and performance levels.