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100%
In a world rife with opportunism and promising more than it can deliver, 100% is hard to believe. Because it is unconditional. Full commitment, without concessions or restrictions. 100% is binding. All the way. It has no shades of grey, not one millimetre of slack. 100% is absolute magnificence. And it is rare.
Schuberg Philis offers a distinct and exceptional promise: 100% functional availability for mission critical applications with an end to end responsibility.
100% is possible. With a drastically different model , a drastically different mindset and in close collaboration with everyone involved. We take full responsibility for the integrity and availability of our customers' application infrastructure. End to end, from the networks and systems to the databases and applications. Not just in relation to the systems or the database, but also to the customer's key concern: the availability of their mission critical applications. These applications form the basis of their organisation's growth they allow the organisation to do business and serve customers. This is why these systems should be available and transactions should be possible at all times. Schuberg Philis simply promises the full 100%. Period. At a fixed price that includes any changes or modifications. If we do not live up to our promise, we suffer financial penalties. No strings attached.
We build long-term relationships with our customers, partners and employees so that together we can build structurally sound solutions. To deploy people , technology and processes in such a way that 100% becomes and remains achievable.
Well-established providers work on the basis of comprehensive service level agreements that detail exactly what they do, but more specifically what they do not do. They promise a world of ifs and buts' a performance of almost 100%. Any change, any modification costs more. Schuberg Philis breaks with this tradition. We take full responsibility for our work and the risks. After all, in today's world change is the only constant.