Every system should have at least one person, a systems administrator, in charge of system maintenance and operation. It is the responsibility of system administrators to ensure the smooth operation of the system and to perform a wide variety of tasks that require special privileges. In most cases, it makes sense for companies to outsource this function. Among other things, a system administrator is responsible for:
- Bringing the system up and down for maintenance.
- Making certain that adequate backups (regular copies of files on the system) are made and stored for future use.
- Handling problems related to use of limited computer resources (disk space, number of processes, and so on).
- Alleviating system communication (network) stoppages due to failed connections.
- Applying operating system updates and maintenance fixes.
- Providing general support to users.
MicroVision consultants and professionals possess a strong understanding of Windows NT/2000, MS-SQL, Oracle database technologies as well as end user applications. In the Linux world, our consultants are familiar with Linux system administration tools: COAS, Linuxconf, Webmin and YaST.MicroVision systems administrators are skilled at the many technologies available to manage, monitor, and improve the system.