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File Servers.
The file server is the key critical component on your network.  If you don't have the right hardware your applications will experience problems, especially in mission-critical environments.   Our file server installations are designed to optimise your company's network. We specify hardware to run intensive and mission critical applications like Microsoft Exchange, Veritas Back up, Microsoft SQL Server and Small Business Server 2003. Our hardware is designed to run these applications with the maximum attainable fault tolerance.

Network Installations
Physical Network installations range from simple Ethernet networks to multi gigabyte switched setups servicing 100 or more users. Whatever the requirement we can deliver. With years of experience of network installations in the field our engineers have the skills to fulfil your requirement using the most appropriate hardware and software at competitive prices.

Hardware Provision
Your network is only as good as your hardware. We use hardware that is well supported as well as being proven, reliable and suitable for your requirement. Our suppliers include Dell, HP, Netgear, Cisco, Lindy, Kingston, Seagate & Sony to name but a few.

Network Upgrades
We can manage your company's upgrade strategy.  Helping you to get the best value from existing equipment and planning an upgrade path to meet your system requirements and budget.
 
Software Provision & Support  
We can also supply, install and configure the latest operating system software from Microsoft and Novell - either for personal desktop use or file server systems.   We will configure the operating system  to match your user requirement and also install proprietary software and applications.



 
 
 
     
 

 
 



 
 
     
 
 
 
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