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             Computer Facilities Management (CFM) is a type of computing service that provides the management and maintenance of computer systems and networks. It includes the installation, configuration, and monitoring of hardware and software, as well as the provision of technical support. CFM also covers the management of data storage, backup, and security systems. It is a critical component of any organization's IT infrastructure, as it ensures the smooth running of computer systems and networks.
CFM    services are typically provided by specialized IT companies, who are responsible for the day-to-day management of computer systems and networks. These companies provide a range of services, from basic maintenance and troubleshooting to more complex tasks such as system upgrades and data recovery.
Some of the major companies in the CFM market include IBM, Dell, HP, Microsoft, Oracle, and Fujitsu. These companies offer a range of services, from basic maintenance and troubleshooting to more complex tasks such as system upgrades and data recovery. Show Less   Read more