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  It any company's network, it's one thing to connect computers together in a secure and manageable fashion. However, it's a whole other task to anticipate future resource requirements. When will new equipment such as hard drives, monitors, servers, memory, processors, or additional power supplies be needed. These are all valid questions which Circulent can accurately answer as part of our capacity planning initiatives to ensure your business meets availability and performance goals now and in the future.  
     
   
     
 
     
  Here at Circulent we understand the growing complexity of every business' technology infrastructure, and we can help analyze and develop models to assist in predicting and planning how to meet future requirements. Our methodology of capacity planning includes four key steps:  
     
 
  1. Identify workload patterns
  2. Measure performance of existing technology infrastructure
  3. Analyze trends and set performance objectives
  4. Design towards internal benchmarks
 
     
   
     
 
     
  Typical Capacity Planning Questions Which Circulent Can Answer  
     
 
  1. How should a network be designed so that it will deliver specific service level objectives?
  2. How will specific network modifications affect the performance of applications?
  3. Will more Internet bandwidth really help?
  4. Besides storage space, what else is measured? CPU Utilization? Memory consumed?
  5. How many end-users can be supported over each site’s network pipe?
  6. How does bandwidth utilization impact performance and end-users experiences?
  7. How much bandwidth do I really need to each remote location?
 
     
 
     
  To learn more about how Circulent can develop and manage a proactive capacity plan for your business, contact us at 203-655-2900, and we'll include a complimentary technology risk assessment across your entire infrastructure.  
     
     
 
 
 
     
  What is ERP?  
     
  ERP, or Enterprise Resource Planning is an industry term for the broad set of activities supported by multi-module application software that helps business manage the important parts of its business: Here are some examples:  
     
 
  Product planning  
  Purchasing  
  Managing Inventory  
  Order Tracking  
  Accounts payable  
  Accounts receivable  
  Customer service  
  Payroll  
 
     
  ERP can also include application modules for the finance and human resources aspects of a business. Typically, an ERP system uses or is integrated with a relational database system like Microsoft SQL Server or any number of Oracle products.

Do bear in mind that the deployment of an ERP system can involve considerable business process analysis, employee retraining, and new work procedures, never mind the IT work involved.
 
     
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