Network infastructure comprises the core of your IT systems. Infastructure includes servers, workstations, operating systems, switches, routers, and your internet connection. Also important is data backup, battery backup, user security and maintenance. An unreliable, under performing network can cripple your operations. Our number one goal is for your network to be as reliable for your business as your physical offices.
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Network Infastructure
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Every password you have is important. Every one. Here's a great article from PC Magazine on how to make your passwords uncrackable.
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Network Infastructure
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We install Solid State Drives (SSD) on laptop and desktop computers used by executives and other busy people. SSDs are high-performance replacements for traditional hard drives. Unlike traditional hard disk drives, SSDs have no moving parts, resulting in a quiet, cool, highly rugged storage solution that also offers faster system responsiveness. And for laptop PCs, the lower power needs of Intel SSDs translate to longer battery life and lighter notebooks.
One client who complained that his old computer’s boot up time was too slow timed his new boot up at 10 seconds after having a SSD installed. |
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Network Infastructure
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SharePoint 2010 is a software product from Microsoft that makes it easier for people to work together. Using SharePoint 2010, your people can set up Web sites to share information with others, manage documents from start to finish, and publish reports to help everyone make better decisions.
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Network Infastructure
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Exchange administrators should relay a message to their Apple iPhone iOS 4.0.0 users that unless they update their devices by July 29 they will lose access to Exchange Online-based email and calendaring.
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On July 13, Microsoft support—including the release of new security updates—will end for Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2000 Professional. It is also important to note that support for Windows Vista Release to Manufacturing (or RTM, as it is commonly referred to, which indicates the original version without any service packs installed) ended on April 13.
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