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DB Administration, Security and Compliance for First Distribution

DB Administration, Security and Compliance for First Distribution

First Distribution’s Database Administration, Security and Compliance needs lead it to trusted advisor, Ascent Technology. For any large organisation, Database Administration (DBA) is a vital part of maintaining their Data Platform Operations effectively. As it has...

Ascent Technology helps Bidfood SA migrate to Microsoft Azure

When Bidfood SA chose to modernise and migrate its data platform to Microsoft Azure, it turned to Ascent Technology for help. In a world that is digitally transforming, it is more vital than ever to an organisation’s success to utilise the latest platforms to drive...

Ascent Technology helps migrate Phumelela Gaming to Azure

A Windows Server and SQL Server consolidation, optimisation and migration to Microsoft Azure enables the company to reduce costs, modernise its data platform and boost its innovation capabilities. As an operator running two distinct betting businesses, Phumelela...

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Database System Health Check Service from Ascent Technology

Database System Health Check Service from Ascent Technology

A Database System Health Check assesses if your Database is running optimally, and can help diagnose challenges before performance issues, and/or down time affect your users. That’s where Ascent's Database Health Check Service comes in. Our Database Health Check...

Database Security and Compliance with DB Shield

The growing number of threats to databases and unauthorised access to the data within, is clearly creating on-going headaches for CIOs. Solving these headaches may not be easy, but by asking the right questions, CIOs can begin to overcome their Database Security and...

Database Administration and Support Service from Ascent Technology

Economic volatility is driving a greater number of organisations to consider cost cutting measures and to implement consolidation procedures. This situation is further compounded by the growing skills shortage that makes it more difficult for businesses to acquire and...

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Microsoft Data and Analytics Partner of the Year Finalist

Microsoft Data and Analytics Partner of the Year Finalist

Ascent Technology continues its strong showing in the Microsoft Partner of the Year awards, as a finalist in the Data and Analytics Partner of the Year award. Finalist Data and Analytics Partner of the Year "It is always gratifying to be recognised by Microsoft as one...

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Ascent Technology’s clients benefit from Data Platform Modernisation

Ascent Technology’s clients benefit from Data Platform Modernisation

Facing platform ‘end of life’ issues together with increasing pressures to digitise processes, increase profitability and innovate on product and service, organisations are finding Data Platform Modernisation projects can deliver significant value by enabling IT cost...

FROM THE DESK OF THE MD

From the Desk of the MD – January 2019

From the Desk of the MD – January 2019

The start of another year inevitably brings with it the promise of change, and in wishing all our clients a happy New Year, we would like to suggest that 2019 is going to be a year of considerable and exciting change. After all, not only do we have what are sure to be...

Turn Customers into Clients

Service excellence turns customers into clients

13 Dec 2011

The key difference between a customer and a client is that where a customer uses your service once, a client repeatedly makes use of your service and organisation, thus building a trusted advisor relationship with you. Nowhere is this more so, than in the specialist services industry. As a trusted advisor in the Enterprise Database Management space, Ascent Technology is an organisation that therefore has a large client base, rather than a base of once off customers.

The key to turning customers into clients, says Johan Lamberts, Ascent Technology’s MD, is simply to provide them with everything that they may require, when they require it and doing so at a affordable and competitive price. This would include excellent service, flexibility, the reliable availability of expert skills and continuity. By this, he means that clients want the security of knowing they will be dealing with the same established service provider, year after year.

“It is often a painful process to change a service provider. There is a lot of intellectual property and site knowledge involved in something like Enterprise Database Management, so continuity is crucial to maintaining a strong client relationship,” he says.

On the flipside of the service excellence equation however, is the fact that globally, there is a serious skills shortage. This is exacerbated in South Africa, whose skills crisis is well documented, while the shortage is even more acute in the rest of Africa.

In the vertical markets – such as Enterprise Database Management – the impact of the skills shortage is certainly being felt, adds Lamberts, but he says that one must never expect clients to accept mediocre service just because skills are at a premium.

“Being the best and delivering true service excellence is absolutely critical if an organisation aims to continue transforming customers into clients. After all, the best way to ensure that you develop a client base is to provide them with the kind of service that ensures they keep coming back.”

Ascent considers this a fundamental principle of doing business, offering its clients strong technical knowledge, critical skills and depth of expertise. As a trusted advisor that brings both experienced personnel and a deep understanding of their vertical market to the table, the company is able to build long-term relationships with its clients.

“Building such relationships in turn leads to new opportunities for your business and allows you to expand into new markets. For example, Ascent is currently expanding its presence into sub-Saharan Africa, enabling the company to assist in other regions where there is currently a skills shortage.”

However, Lamberts warns that while such a shortage of skills may well lead to new business opportunities, an organisation must not allow itself to be distracted by potential opportunities that are not part of its core skills. It is vital, he says, to ‘stick to your knitting’ if your overarching goal is service excellence.

“In a world plagued by skills shortages, there will be many opportunities for a business that has got its service paradigm right. You still need to be dynamic and creative with regards to retaining and growing your own skills base though; this in turn will then enable you to take advantage of those opportunities that will assist you in growing your core business.”

Lamberts adds that for a business to have longevity, sustainability and a constantly growing client base, it needs to regularly refocus on its core skills. By remaining focused on this aspect, a business will never allow itself to become complacent enough to consider mediocre service to be good enough.

“Ascent’s success is built on the fact that it understands the challenges in the client environment, offers great depth of skills, ensures executive management availability to clients and it consistently delivers continuity and flexibility. We believe that these qualities are the keys to service excellence, and the company will continue to refine this service paradigm, in order to keep turning new customers into regular clients,” he says.

“Service excellence will always remain the name of the game. Remember that when it comes to service excellence, good enough is not actually good enough. As far as Ascent is concerned, there is no such thing as simply good enough. For us, only great is good enough.”