Typical Technologies
& Service Engagements
Share Data
Files, and Share Printers.
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Allow everyone in the office to access
data files from a centralized server.
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Public file folders – for everyone to
share, add, edit, and delete files.
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Private file folders – for secure server
storage of private files for
individual
users or groups of users. |
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Allow everyone in the office to share
printers. |
Email,
Calendars, Contact Lists, SPAM & Adware
Filtering
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Communicate via email with employees,
customers and business partners.
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Allow everyone to share a public/common
calendar, or access someone
else’s personal
calendar. |
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Allow everyone to share a public/common
Contact List (address book).
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Anti-spam technology - eliminate
fraudulent, inappropriate and offensive
emails. |
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Secure E-Mail communications with Secure
Digital ID's |
Share
Higher-Speed Internet Access
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Increase the speed of your Internet
Access, or implement a "full-time"
connection (instead of dialup) |
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Allow employees to simultaneously share
Internet access.
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Set Internet privileges –granting
Internet access to some employees,
but not
others. |
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Firewall – to prevent intrusions and
unauthorized access from the
Internet to the
network. |
Remote Access
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Access business email, schedules and
contacts from a home-office,
or from a
remote-office. |
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Access business data files from a
home-office, or from a remote-office.
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Remotely control an office PC from a
home-office, or from a remote-office.
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Connect computers at various office
locations so users can share access
to the
same data. |
Desktop Faxing
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Allow users to easily fax documents
directly from their Personal
Computers. |
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Receive faxes through a server, and have
them automatically printed
or routed via
email. |
Disaster
Prevention and Recovery
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Protection from system crashes and human
mistakes.
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Server-based tape backup systems – to
automatically backup all
critical data
files. |
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Redundant server components to keep the
server (and business)
running – even in the
event of a server disk drive failure or
server
power supply failure. |
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Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) – to
provide protection from power
surges and
spikes, and to provide battery power in the
event of a
momentary or extended power
failure. |
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Firewall – to prevent unauthorized
Internet access to the server,
workstation PCs and network. |
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Antivirus software – to protect servers,
workstation PCs and network
from computer
viruses, worms and Trojans. |
Help, Technical
Support and Advice
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Responsive help and support from
certified professionals.
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Scheduled onsite service and support –
to pro-actively keep computer
systems
up-to-date, and running smoothly. |
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As-needed HelpDesk support – via
telephone, email, remote control
or onsite. |
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