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Wednesday, November 07, 2007
TIM infotech expands operations

THE leading information technology (IT) firm Total Information Management (TIM) Corp. has expanded its operations in the country with the opening of its fourth fully-operational P40 million Business Recovery Center (BRC) in Cebu this month.

"We envision our Cebu BRC to replicate, if not surpass, our success in Metro Manila where our Data Center and Office facilities have served as the back-up and disaster recovery sites for large company-subscribers such as banks, insurance firms, manufacturing companies, software development shops, and even telcos for the past 13 years," said TIM president Jose Mari Antunez.

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Since pioneering the BRC business in the country in 1994, TIM has already set up three back-up Data Centers and Office facilities in different cities in Metro Manila.

This strategic endeavor marks TIM's inter-island reach of its BRC business in the Visayas and Mindanao area, particularly in Cebu which ranks next to Metro Manila in terms of attracting global business operations.

Similar to TIM's existing BRC facilities in Metro Manila, its design is based on world-class standards for Data Centers in terms of ISO quality compliance, 24/7 availability, support for multiple computing platforms, uninterrupted power supply, infrastructure protection, physical security and multi-telco network connectivity.

TIM, 100 percent Filipino-owned IT company established in 1985, is a leading technology services company providing hardware, software, maintenance services, system integration, business recovery and outsourcing services for some of the country's largest enterprises.

It has over 40 clients in the banking industry, more than 20 clients in the manufacturing, services and distribution sectors and several clients in the government sector, including the Professional Regulatory Commission and the National Computer Center. (MSN/Sunnex)

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