SLA Tier: Enterprise
SLA Tier: Enterprise
SLA Tier: Enterprise
SLA Tier: Enterprise
SLA Tier: Enterprise
SLA Tier: Enterprise

SLA Tier: Enterprise

$10,000
/ 1 mo

Enterprise service-level target: 99.99% uptime target, 24x7 support, 1-hour critical response target, dedicated SRE contact, daily performance reports.

Price: $10,000/month.

Day one of an Enterprise SLA. A multi-office firm or national operator needs mission-critical platform reliability: 24x7 coverage, 1-hour critical response target, dedicated SRE (site-reliability-engineer) contact, daily performance reports.

What it is

The Enterprise SLA tier for IMC Machine tenants. It sets a 99.99% monthly uptime target, 24x7 support, 1-hour critical-issue response target, dedicated SRE contact, daily performance reports, quarterly platform-health review, and direct escalation paths to engineering. Credits, remedies, and hard commitments apply only if stated in the signed order form.

What's in it

  • 99.99% monthly uptime target
  • 24x7 support (every day, every hour)
  • 1-hour response target on critical issues
  • Dedicated SRE contact assigned to the tenant
  • Daily performance reports
  • Quarterly platform-health review with tenant leadership
  • Direct escalation paths to engineering
  • Annual SLA review

Who it's for

Enterprise IMC Machine tenants: large national firms, multi-office regional practices, mission-critical multi-venue operators, white-label tenants with their own customers. Built for the tenant whose business cannot afford an outage.

When to pick this one

Pick this for 24x7 mission-critical operations. For extended-hours operations, see Premium. For business-hours only, see Standard.

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