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How real people have run their businesses better with Net Integrator

Prior to Net Integrator, the Town and Country BMW auto dealership was using a variety of different products within their IT infrastructure. The resulting problems included frequent virus attacks, incompatible systems, and unprotected Internet access. Their 80 users each required file sharing, backup, and e-mail services. Some needed remote access while on the road, and the GM wanted a full-time connection to his home office. …more

A national manufacturing company transmitted their payroll data to ADP every two weeks, with a 9:00 AM deadline. The owner's daughter had completed the payroll at 8:25 AM and was ready to transmit, when she inadvertently deleted the entire payroll folder from the system. She knew that all of the morning's work hadn't been captured on the previous night's tape backup, and that the company was in danger of missing payroll for 127 employees. ...more

A chemical maintenance supply company, had an information infrastructure that suffered from frequent power outages, no centralized management or file storage, spotty backup, and unfiltered Internet access across their 13 different locations on two continents. Server downtime could mean as much as a $10,000 loss per hour to the business. Then they noticed that the London office was the only one that didn't seem to be having any problems. …more

An overloaded network was creating massive slowdowns for PYNX Productions, a multi-media company employing 30 people. They had grown their infrastructure as they had grown their business, adding Macintosh and Windows-based systems, modems, and telephone lines as they added employees. The resulting Frankenstein network was slow, unreliable, and was preventing staff from processing the large media files that were critical to their business. Unfortunately, their IT budget and expertise were limited. …more

Financial services firms have always been concerned about the security of their information systems. After 9/11, that concern spread even to small, rural institutions like a local bank in Ohio. When they sought to upgrade their systems, it was with the blessing of the state auditor and the employees who had been doing their best with unreliable and costly Internet access and email. A creative solution gave them faster connections, tighter security, and saved them money. …more

Public schools are notorious for their lack of technological resources. Two San Francisco School Districts decided to buck the trend, and took the initiative to implement a pilot program creating integrated electronic learning environments. They knew that the network they wanted would be complicated to set up across 30 different locations, but would have to be simple to administer and maintain. …more

 

 

 
 
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