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Our vision has always been to build a customer centric in-depth skill set to deliver high availability, high performance networks and services. First we develop strong product relationships with leading manufacturers and then we become the best provider of these products in the field by wrapping them inside real expertise.

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  • Multi-Channel Food Provider Reaps Nearly $8 Million in Benefits with Alcatel-Lucent VitalQIP IP Management Solution

    In the fast-changing world of retail food stores, the ability to use network services and devices to react quickly to change is a key to success. Modern supermarkets utilize networked devices for everything from point-of-sales equipment to inventory control, credit card payment, marketing, warehousing, pricing and virtually every other aspect of the business.

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  • A Solid Global Network Foundation for Arup

    Arup is a highly successful organisation of professional engineering consultants providing technical, design, creative and management skills to the construction industry. As the company continued to develop and expand, so did the need for an IT network infrastructure capable of supporting the resultant growth in services and data traffic.

    In particular, the need for IP services to automate and manage IP name and address services became crucial. As unmanaged growth could lead to delays or breakdowns in network availability with consequent impact on the ability of the staff to operate effectively, it became clear than an IP address management solution was imperative for the continued success of the business.

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  • Wacker Chemie AG centralises IP and DNS Control, Reduces Downtime, and Improves Productivity with VitalQIP Software and runIP Appliances

    The German-based chemical company WACKER has dozens of production facilities and offices around the world connected in a Wide Area Network (WAN) by a fully meshed IP VPN. But it suffered from problems with managing DNS, IP and DHCP, much of which was managed locally. The company experienced frequent domain outages and IP conflicts, and because there was no centralised control, it was difficult to know what was causing the problem or how to solve it.

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