| What’s IT downtime costing? |
| The average business suffered losses between £7,000 - £14,000 due to system downtime DTI information security breaches survey 2004 |
By using the Sentinel 24:7automated monitoring a failing server is easier to spot, allowing for early intervention and damage limitation to the business. In Gartners 2001 cost of downtime survey 60% of businesses said that loss of data for more than 48 hours would threaten the survival of their business* |
Generally a well set up server needs no more than a couple of hours maintenance by Sentinel Business IT per month, often less when coupled with the Sentinel 24:7 automated monitoring system. You can also choose to view the exact status of all your systems and see how well we’re doing our job – anytime and anywhere. |
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Consider the financial cost to your company of just one hour of avoidable downtime. Sentinel 24:7 server monitoring pays for itself over and over again. |
| | Downtime really hurts |
| ● | A 2004 study indicated that overall downtime costs companies an average of 3.6% of annual revenue |
| ● | The leading cause of application downtime is software failure (36%); followed by human error (22%). |
| ● | Application problems are the single largest source of downtime, causing 30% of annual downtime hours and 32% of downtime cost. Source: Infonetics Research, 2004. |
| ● | The average server downtime experienced due to a virus was 23 hours in 2004. |
| | Source: 10th Annual ICSA Lab's Virus Prevalence Survey, 2004 |