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Internetwork Engineering
May 15th, 2020
In addition to impacting the world on a global scale, COVID-19 has upended the way we do business, compelling us all to embrace our company’s work-from-home strategy— if one exists.
Company News | Data Center | Data Protection | Partners | Cloud Solutions
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Internetwork Engineering
May 1st, 2020
We’re excited to share with you a little about our partnership with Cohesity, a pioneering data management solution provider, who’s key approach is the ability to collapse workload silos, eliminate duplicates, and share data efficiently. How will this approach benefit our customers? They can expect this partnership to help bring more simplicity, value, and effectiveness to their data management.
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Jason Smith
April 21st, 2020
The current COVID-19 pandemic has given hackers a prime opportunity to get creative when it comes to inventing new ways of circulating malicious code to steal your data. They’ve gone to such measures as to recalibrate existing malware, reimagining it for newer, less exclusive malicious pursuits. Which is why you may have seen Emotet, originally a banking trojan, making a comeback.
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Internetwork Engineering
April 15th, 2020
We’re excited to announce that CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company, has named us to its 2020 Tech Elite 250 list. This annual list acknowledges the top tier of North American IT solution providers that have earned the highest number of advanced technical certifications from leading technology suppliers, scaled to their company size. We’re honored to once again be recognized as an organization that has differentiated ourselves as a premier solutions provider, earning multiple, top-level IT certifications, specializations, and partner program designations from the industry’s most prestigious technology providers.
Data Center | Networking | Cybersecurity
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Jaymes Krueger
April 6th, 2020
President Trump signed two separate Enhanced 911 (E911) changes into law in 2018. Both are designed to improve Americans’ access to emergency services regardless of the underlying voice communications platform. Complying with these changes may involve additional licensing and other expenses in 2020.
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Internetwork Engineering
March 25th, 2020
As COVID-19 has shifted from epidemic to pandemic status, precautionary action has become essential to reduce the spread of the virus. Now more than ever, we must find ways to support each other from a distance and help those in need using digital means. Local businesses are embracing ‘grab and go’ methods, while more and more corporate companies have adopted video conferencing software like Webex. Outside of work, families living separately have become acquainted with FaceTime and Skype to stay connected.