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Procurri is pleased to announce that we have now achieved FSQS registered status; affirming our commitment to work to the highest possible standards to manage the increasing complexity of third-party and fourth-party information management. Along with a community of financial

The IT industry is full of abbreviations, acronyms, and unique jargon.  One commonly found in the data center management sector is EOSL, an abbreviation for End of Service Life. But what does this mean and how does it affect a

Almost every business in the world relies on a data center somewhere to prop up critical parts of its infrastructure, holding its data, electronic systems, and online presence. For many small businesses, this is often a room of servers in

A recent report completed by tech consultants at Gartner warned that “legacy systems pose significant obstacles, challenges, and even business risks for midsize enterprises in any stage of their digital journeys”. The research warned that many CIOs may not fully

The OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) of IT hardware usually offer support packages for their equipment when they’re purchased in order to maintain their uptime and business-as-usual capabilities. TPM (Third Party Maintenance) is the primary alternative to OEM support – where

When businesses invest in new IT hardware, particularly for their data center systems, there is a costly and time-consuming installation process to undergo – so such equipment is expected to last for a long time. Of course, nothing’s perfect; so,

“One Minute To Midnight” – Procurri’s Take On Environmental Urgency COP26, the 26th United Nations Climate Change conference is taking place in Glasgow, Scotland, this week and is making headlines around the world. Boris Johnson told world leaders at the event

What’s The Biggest Risk to IT Right Now: Age or the Chip Supply Shortage? Procurri works with businesses to mitigate and manage the risk and escalating costs of IT data center equipment as it ages – but now, it looks as