Canonical’s Managed Solutions team is proud to announce Firefighting Support, a new service for organisations that manage their infrastructure by themselves but need experts on call for troubleshooting needs.
Firefighting Support provides managed-service-level support to customers who graduate away from fully managed services or are under security regulations too stringent to grant environment access to a third-party. The service, priced per node per year, enables you to:
In the current market, options for customers looking to transition out of a managed service are limited almost entirely to enterprise support, which often involves a completely different team of engineers that applies standard protocols for every incident. Firefighting Support proposes a different take for post-managed life: the same team that has managed the environment to the point of handover continues to provide enhanced support in high-severity situations. Because the team is already highly familiar with both the stack’s architecture and the customer’s business needs, the support continues to be highly personalised and makes the transition to self-management much smoother.
There are several situations where managed services are simply not a viable option. This is often due to security protocols, which can be internal (in the case of highly-confidential infrastructures) or external (in the case of government entities, which fall under stringent national regulations). Firefighting Support is a feasible and compliant solution that provides engineers with the same in-depth knowledge of the supported environment, but does not require them to connect to it. This enables customers to receive a managed-level support while simultaneously adhering to any security requirements they may have.
To learn more about Firefighting Support, get in touch with our team.
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