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+ | ====== Technical Support Levels ====== | ||
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- | Technical Support | ||
Technical support or tech support refers to a range of services by which KCS provides assistance to its clients and users of technology products such as mobile phones, televisions, | Technical support or tech support refers to a range of services by which KCS provides assistance to its clients and users of technology products such as mobile phones, televisions, | ||
- | KCS Support Severity Level Definitions | + | ===== KCS Support Severity Level Definitions |
Opening a support case online can make it easier to share technical data, error messages, and system information with your KCS Support representative. Following the online submission with a phone call can reduce response time as well as potential errors in the capture of information. | Opening a support case online can make it easier to share technical data, error messages, and system information with your KCS Support representative. Following the online submission with a phone call can reduce response time as well as potential errors in the capture of information. | ||
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KCS Support Services use the following definitions to classify issues: | KCS Support Services use the following definitions to classify issues: | ||
- | Severity 1 (urgent) | + | **Severity 1 (urgent)** |
A problem that severely impacts your use of the software in a production environment (such as loss of production data or in which your production systems are not functioning). The situation halts your business operations and no procedural workaround exists. | A problem that severely impacts your use of the software in a production environment (such as loss of production data or in which your production systems are not functioning). The situation halts your business operations and no procedural workaround exists. | ||
- | Severity 2 (high) | + | **Severity 2 (high)** |
A problem where the software is functioning but your use in a production environment is severely reduced. The situation is causing a high impact to portions of your business operations and no procedural workaround exists. | A problem where the software is functioning but your use in a production environment is severely reduced. The situation is causing a high impact to portions of your business operations and no procedural workaround exists. | ||
- | Severity 3 (medium) | + | **Severity 3 (medium)** |
A problem that involves partial, non-critical loss of use of the software in a production environment or development environment. For production environments, | A problem that involves partial, non-critical loss of use of the software in a production environment or development environment. For production environments, | ||
- | Severity 4 (low) | + | **Severity 4 (low)** |
A general usage question, reporting of a documentation error, or recommendation for a future product enhancement or modification. For production environments, | A general usage question, reporting of a documentation error, or recommendation for a future product enhancement or modification. For production environments, | ||
- | Coverage of support | + | ===== Coverage of support |
Technical support may be delivered by different technologies depending on the situation. For example, direct questions can be addressed using telephone calls, SMS, Online chat, Support Forums, E-mail or Fax; basic software problems can be addressed over the telephone or, increasingly, | Technical support may be delivered by different technologies depending on the situation. For example, direct questions can be addressed using telephone calls, SMS, Online chat, Support Forums, E-mail or Fax; basic software problems can be addressed over the telephone or, increasingly, | ||
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- | Multi-tiered technical support | + | ===== Multi-tiered technical support |
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+ | ^ IT Support Level ^ Function | ||
+ | | Level 0 | Self-help and user-retrieved information | ||
+ | | Level 1 | Basic help desk resolution and service desk delivery | ||
+ | | Level 2 | In-depth technical support | ||
+ | | Level 3 | Expert product and service support | ||
+ | | Level 4 | Outside support for problems not supported by the organization | ||
Technical support is often subdivided into tiers, or levels, in order to better serve a business or customer base. The number of levels a business uses to organize their technical support group is dependent on a business’ need, want, or desire as it revolves around their ability to sufficiently serve their customers or users. The reason for providing a multi-tiered support system instead of one general support group is to provide the best possible service in the most efficient possible manner. Success of the organizational structure is dependent on the technicians’ understanding of their level of responsibility and commitments, | Technical support is often subdivided into tiers, or levels, in order to better serve a business or customer base. The number of levels a business uses to organize their technical support group is dependent on a business’ need, want, or desire as it revolves around their ability to sufficiently serve their customers or users. The reason for providing a multi-tiered support system instead of one general support group is to provide the best possible service in the most efficient possible manner. Success of the organizational structure is dependent on the technicians’ understanding of their level of responsibility and commitments, | ||
- | Tier/Level 1 (T1/L1) | + | |
+ | **Tier/Level 1 (T1/L1)** | ||
This is the initial support level responsible for basic customer issues. It is synonymous with first-line support, level 1 support, front-end support, support line 1, and various other headings denoting basic level technical support functions.The first job of a Tier I specialist is to gather the customer’s information and to determine the customer’s issue by analyzing the symptoms and figuring out the underlying problem.When analyzing the symptoms, it is important for the technician to identify what the customer is trying to accomplish so that time is not wasted on " | This is the initial support level responsible for basic customer issues. It is synonymous with first-line support, level 1 support, front-end support, support line 1, and various other headings denoting basic level technical support functions.The first job of a Tier I specialist is to gather the customer’s information and to determine the customer’s issue by analyzing the symptoms and figuring out the underlying problem.When analyzing the symptoms, it is important for the technician to identify what the customer is trying to accomplish so that time is not wasted on " | ||
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- | Tier/Level 2 (T2/L2) | + | |
+ | **Tier/Level 2 (T2/L2)** | ||
This is a more in-depth technical support level than Tier I and therefore costs more as the techs are more experienced and knowledgeable on a particular product or service. It is synonymous with level 2 support, support line 2, administrative level support, and various other headings denoting advanced technical troubleshooting and analysis methods. Technicians in this realm of knowledge are responsible for assisting Tier I personnel in solving basic technical problems and for investigating elevated issues by confirming the validity of the problem and seeking for known solutions related to these more complex issues. However, prior to the troubleshooting process, it is important that the technician review the work order to see what has already been accomplished by the Tier I technician and how long the technician has been working with the particular customer. This is a key element in meeting both the customer and business needs as it allows the technician to prioritize the troubleshooting process and properly manage his or her time. If a problem is new and/or personnel from this group cannot determine a solution, they are responsible for raising this issue to the Tier III technical support group. In addition, many companies may specify that certain troubleshooting solutions be performed by this group to help ensure the intricacies of a challenging issue are solved by providing experienced and knowledgeable technicians. This may include, but is not limited to onsite installations or replacements of various hardware components, software repair, diagnostic testing, and the utilization of remote control tools used to take over the user’s machine for the sole purpose of troubleshooting and finding a solution to the problem. | This is a more in-depth technical support level than Tier I and therefore costs more as the techs are more experienced and knowledgeable on a particular product or service. It is synonymous with level 2 support, support line 2, administrative level support, and various other headings denoting advanced technical troubleshooting and analysis methods. Technicians in this realm of knowledge are responsible for assisting Tier I personnel in solving basic technical problems and for investigating elevated issues by confirming the validity of the problem and seeking for known solutions related to these more complex issues. However, prior to the troubleshooting process, it is important that the technician review the work order to see what has already been accomplished by the Tier I technician and how long the technician has been working with the particular customer. This is a key element in meeting both the customer and business needs as it allows the technician to prioritize the troubleshooting process and properly manage his or her time. If a problem is new and/or personnel from this group cannot determine a solution, they are responsible for raising this issue to the Tier III technical support group. In addition, many companies may specify that certain troubleshooting solutions be performed by this group to help ensure the intricacies of a challenging issue are solved by providing experienced and knowledgeable technicians. This may include, but is not limited to onsite installations or replacements of various hardware components, software repair, diagnostic testing, and the utilization of remote control tools used to take over the user’s machine for the sole purpose of troubleshooting and finding a solution to the problem. | ||
- | Tier/Level 3 (T3/L3) | + | **Tier/Level 3 (T3/L3)** |
This is the highest level of support in a three-tiered technical support model responsible for handling the most difficult or advanced problems. It is synonymous with level 3 support, back-end support, support line 3, high-end support, and various other headings denoting expert level troubleshooting and analysis methods. These individuals are experts in their fields and are responsible for not only assisting both Tier I and Tier II personnel, but with the research and development of solutions to new or unknown issues. Note that Tier III technicians have the same responsibility as Tier II technicians in reviewing the work order and assessing the time already spent with the customer so that the work is prioritized and time management is sufficiently utilized.If it is at all possible, the technician will work to solve the problem with the customer as it may become apparent that the Tier I and/or Tier II technicians simply failed to discover the proper solution. Upon encountering new problems, however, Tier III personnel must first determine whether or not to solve the problem and may require the customer’s contact information so that the technician can have adequate time to troubleshoot the issue and find a solution.In some instances, an issue may be so problematic to the point where the product cannot be salvaged and must be replaced. Such extreme problems are also sent to the original developers for in-depth analysis. If it is determined that a problem can be solved, this group is responsible for designing and developing one or more courses of action, evaluating each of these courses in a test case environment, | This is the highest level of support in a three-tiered technical support model responsible for handling the most difficult or advanced problems. It is synonymous with level 3 support, back-end support, support line 3, high-end support, and various other headings denoting expert level troubleshooting and analysis methods. These individuals are experts in their fields and are responsible for not only assisting both Tier I and Tier II personnel, but with the research and development of solutions to new or unknown issues. Note that Tier III technicians have the same responsibility as Tier II technicians in reviewing the work order and assessing the time already spent with the customer so that the work is prioritized and time management is sufficiently utilized.If it is at all possible, the technician will work to solve the problem with the customer as it may become apparent that the Tier I and/or Tier II technicians simply failed to discover the proper solution. Upon encountering new problems, however, Tier III personnel must first determine whether or not to solve the problem and may require the customer’s contact information so that the technician can have adequate time to troubleshoot the issue and find a solution.In some instances, an issue may be so problematic to the point where the product cannot be salvaged and must be replaced. Such extreme problems are also sent to the original developers for in-depth analysis. If it is determined that a problem can be solved, this group is responsible for designing and developing one or more courses of action, evaluating each of these courses in a test case environment, | ||
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- | Tier/Level 4 (T4/L4) | + | |
+ | **Tier/Level 4 (T4/L4)** | ||
While not universally used, a fourth level often represents an escalation point beyond the organization. This is generally a hardware or software vendor. Within a corporate incident management system it is important to continue to track incidents even when they are being actioned by a vendor and the Service Level Agreement (SLA) may have specific provision for this. | While not universally used, a fourth level often represents an escalation point beyond the organization. This is generally a hardware or software vendor. Within a corporate incident management system it is important to continue to track incidents even when they are being actioned by a vendor and the Service Level Agreement (SLA) may have specific provision for this. | ||
- | PRODUCT SUPPORT LEVELS | + | ===== PRODUCT SUPPORT LEVELS |
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+ | **PSL6 KCS Strategic Solution Offering** | ||
- | PSL6 KCS Strategic Solution Offering | ||
These products form the foundation of our operations, and they' | These products form the foundation of our operations, and they' | ||
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- | • long history and experience through active usage in-house | + | • significant research and investment in the product |
- | • authoritative knowledge on the product | + | |
- | • formal strategic alliance and with the vendor, and | + | • long history and experience through active usage in-house |
- | • long-term commitment to the platform. | + | |
- | PSL5 Officially Supported: Actively used or installed in-house, walk-thru available, up-to-date on versions, problems, news & development, | + | • authoritative knowledge on the product |
- | PSL4 Supported: Trained on product, but not keeping up on development. Do not maintain in-house installed copies. | + | |
- | PSL3 Assisted: Only basic familiarity with product. | + | • formal strategic alliance and with the vendor, and |
- | PSL 2 Unknown: No knowledge on product. Can research on client' | + | |
- | PSL 1 Unsupported: | + | • long-term commitment to the platform. |
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+ | **PSL5 Officially Supported:** Actively used or installed in-house, walk-thru available, up-to-date on versions, problems, news & development, | ||
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+ | **PSL4 Supported:** Trained on product, but not keeping up on development. Do not maintain in-house installed copies. | ||
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+ | **PSL3 Assisted:** Only basic familiarity with product. | ||
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+ | **PSL 2 Unknown:** No knowledge on product. Can research on client' | ||
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+ | **PSL 1 Unsupported: | ||
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+ | ===== KCS and Vendor support levels ===== | ||
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- | KCS and Vendor support levels | ||
VSL6 KCS Strategic Solution Offering | VSL6 KCS Strategic Solution Offering | ||
- | Officially Supported: Official support from vendor. KCS is supporting and integrating as a partner of the main vendor. | + | |
+ | **Officially Supported:** Official support from vendor. KCS is supporting and integrating as a partner of the main vendor. | ||
Even if the main vendor stops offering services, KCS shall continue to support the product. | Even if the main vendor stops offering services, KCS shall continue to support the product. | ||
These products form the foundation of our operations, and they' | These products form the foundation of our operations, and they' | ||
- | • significant research and investment in the product | ||
- | • long history and experience through active usage in-house | ||
- | • authoritative knowledge on the product | ||
- | • formal strategic alliance and with the vendor, and | ||
- | • long-term commitment to the platform. | ||
- | VSL5 Officially Supported: Official support from vendor. KCS is supporting and integrating as a partner of the main vendor. | ||
- | VSL4 Supported: Official support from vendor. KCS is supporting and integrating as a third party. | ||
- | VSL3 No main vendor support. Support may be available from other sources. KCS may be able to support after researching possibilities. | ||
- | VSL 2 No vendor support. No knowledge on product. Can research on client' | ||
- | VSL 1 Unsupported by vendor and not supported by KCS. No support. We decline to work on such product due to known insurmountable issues, or specific concern/ | ||
- | Remote PC repair or Remote Computer Repair | + | • significant research and investment in the product |
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+ | • long history and experience through active usage in-house | ||
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+ | • authoritative knowledge on the product | ||
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+ | • formal strategic alliance and with the vendor, and | ||
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+ | • long-term commitment to the platform. | ||
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+ | **VSL5 Officially Supported: | ||
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+ | **VSL4 Supported: | ||
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+ | **VSL3 No main vendor support.** Support may be available from other sources. KCS may be able to support after researching possibilities. | ||
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+ | **VSL 2 No vendor support.** No knowledge on product. Can research on client' | ||
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+ | **VSL 1 Unsupported by vendor and not supported by KCS.** No support. We decline to work on such product due to known insurmountable issues, or specific concern/ | ||
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+ | ===== Remote PC repair or Remote Computer Repair | ||
Remote PC repair or Remote Computer Repair is a method for troubleshooting software related problems via remote desktop connections. Technicians use software that allows the technician to access the user's desktop via the Internet. With the user's permission, the technician can take control of the user's mouse and keyboard, transfer various diagnostic and repair applications to the user's desktop, run scans, install antivirus programs, etc. If the remote service permits it, the technician can even reboot the PC and reconnect remotely to continue his work without the user needing to assist. | Remote PC repair or Remote Computer Repair is a method for troubleshooting software related problems via remote desktop connections. Technicians use software that allows the technician to access the user's desktop via the Internet. With the user's permission, the technician can take control of the user's mouse and keyboard, transfer various diagnostic and repair applications to the user's desktop, run scans, install antivirus programs, etc. If the remote service permits it, the technician can even reboot the PC and reconnect remotely to continue his work without the user needing to assist. | ||
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Software support services | Software support services | ||
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- | • Usage | + | • Installation |
- | • Configuration | + | |
- | • Diagnosis | + | • Usage |
- | • Bug reports | + | |
- | • Bug fixes for software developed or maintained by KCS. | + | • Configuration |
- | • Software modified by KCS | + | |
- | • Third-party software/ | + | • Diagnosis |
- | • Community projects upon which other releases are based | + | |
- | • Code development | + | • Bug reports |
- | • System and network design | + | |
- | • Implementation and development of security rules and policies | + | • Bug fixes for software developed or maintained by KCS. |
- | • Technology preview features or beta software. | + | |
+ | • Software modified by KCS | ||
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+ | • Third-party software/ | ||
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+ | • Community projects upon which other releases are based | ||
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+ | • Code development | ||
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+ | • System and network design | ||
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+ | • Implementation and development of security rules and policies | ||
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+ | • Technology preview features or beta software. | ||
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- | Contact | + | [[atrc_website: |
- | tech-support-request@atrc.net.pk | + | |
- | or call +92 331 2036 422 | + | |
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