Esteem has been committed to delivering solutions based on Sun Microsystems technology since 1990. We’ve seen Sun evolve since then, but we remain today one of the largest Sun partners in the UK:
- Delivering Oracle (Sun) solutions since 1990 – just as Sun hardware began to be manufactured in the UK
- Oracle Platinum Partner (formerly Sun Executive Partner) – the highest level of accreditation
- Infrastructure Delivery Option (IDO) Partner – authorised installation of Sun systems
- Resell Delivery Partner – authorised 24x7 support of Oracle (Sun) systems with priority escalation
- Sun Reseller of the Year 2008
Oracle (Sun) Professional Services
We have a dedicated Oracle (Sun) technical team within our Professional Services organisation. The entire team is accredited to the highest level and they have endless experience of designing, configuring and implementing complex Sun systems.
The Infrastructure Delivery Partner Option (IDO) accreditation, held by Esteem also provides added assurance that your system is provided by an authorised installation partner.
Oracle (Sun) Managed Services
The Oracle (Sun) systems we provide often run business critical functions that need to be available round the clock. But day to day system management of any infrastructure can be time consuming, that’s why customers often ask us to manage their systems on their behalf once they’re installed. This cost effective approach allows them to focus their in-house skills on strategic developments and improves system availability:
- Access to technical Solaris and Oracle skills
- 24 x 7 system monitoring
- Priority escalation direct to Oracle (Sun)
- On-going performance checks and built in technology refreshes
We’re also able to provide authorised support for Sun Systems and Storage with transparent escalation direct to Oracle (Sun) for resolution of issues.
Technical Expertise
Our expertise and experience extends across all Oracle (Sun) technology areas:
- Desktops – including Ultra Thin Clients and virtual desktops
- Servers – including Sparc and X86 Intel / AMD servers
- Storage – including the critically acclaimed Open Storage
- Software – including Solaris and Java
A new High Performance Computing (HPC) infrastructure has enabled Heriot Watt University’s Institute of Petroleum to extend its pioneering oil & gas research; reduce costs and increase availability of critical data to researchers.
A continued drive for efficiency led Knowsley Council to review its options for the delivery of its Unix environment and move this element of its IT delivery to a managed service.
The Carmarthenshire Division of the Hywel Dda NHS Trust urgently needed to address its information management and technology infrastructure which was a drain on power, space and cooling resources and had a significant lack of disaster recovery.