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“Why does it take so long to recover from a network failure?” Held a seminar with the theme “Tokyo: Comes with sweets”

“Why does it take so long to recover from a network failure?” Held a seminar with the theme “Tokyo: Comes with sweets”
*Majisemi Co., Ltd.*
Press release: September 5, 2024
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“Why does it take so long to recover from a network failure?” Held a seminar with the theme “Tokyo: Comes with sweets”
*Majisemi Co., Ltd. will be holding a seminar on the theme “Why does it take so long to recover from network failures? [Held in Tokyo: Sweets included]” *
Click here for details and to apply

* ■ What is the “real reason” why network failures take so long to recover?* Network failures can quickly bring your business to a halt and risk losing customer trust. With the demand for rapid recovery, many companies are struggling with the question, “Why does recovery take so long?”
* ■ Delays in recovery impact corporate trust and profits*
Delays in recovering from network failures can have a variety of negative effects, including disruption to customer service, reduced employee productivity, and even damage to a company’s reputation. Particularly in recent years, customer trust has become so important that it can be called the lifeblood of a company, and once trust is lost, it is not easy to regain it.
Additionally, the longer recovery efforts take, the more losses will occur during that time. Loss of opportunity, loss of customers, and even the cost of the recovery work itself are major factors that erode a company’s profits.
* ■ Network “visualization” reduces troubleshooting time by 90%* In this seminar, we will introduce an approach that dramatically reduces recovery time from network failures. By using the map function of the network monitoring tool “OpManager,” you can automatically visualize complex network configurations and instantly identify problem areas in the event of a failure.
* ■ Recommended for these people *
* Person in charge of the information systems department who is having trouble with network system failures
* SIer sales person involved in network system operation and maintenance * SIer engineer involved in the development, operation and maintenance of customer network systems

* ■Sponsored*
Zoho Japan Co., Ltd.
* ■Co-sponsored*
Orizon Systems Co., Ltd.
* ■Cooperation*
Open Source Utilization Institute Co., Ltd.
Majicemi Co., Ltd.

Click here for details and to apply * Magisemi will continue to hold webinars that are “useful to participants.” * You can view the published materials of past seminars and other recruiting seminars here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGj3koorgSY





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