Application Operation Services

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Application Operation Services refer to the comprehensive range of activities and support provided to ensure the smooth operation, management, and maintenance of software applications throughout their lifecycle. These services encompass tasks such as application deployment, monitoring, performance optimization, incident management, troubleshooting, and regular updates and patches. Application Operation Services aim to ensure the availability, reliability, and optimal performance of applications, allowing businesses to effectively utilize and derive value from their software systems. They involve close collaboration between application operators and developers to address issues, implement improvements, and ensure the seamless functioning of applications to meet the needs of the organization and its users.

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