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Network Support Services |
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| Supporting a network is more
than just handling wires, switches and routers. Experior Technology uses the
best tools available to monitor our customer networks. Using a variety of
network tools, we can take an inventory of each server and computer to
ascertain the current status, any security threats and updates that are
needed. We also recommend bi-annual cleanings to our customers in normal working environments and quarterly cleanings to our customers in high dust environments. Keeping your equipment dust and static free is a vital step in prolonging the life of your technology investments. We feel so strongly about this, our customers who are covered under one of our service agreements receive these cleanings free of charge. Most of our customers elect to allow Experior Technology to access their systems remotely. As with everything we do, this access is confidential and done in a professional and safe manner. By utilizing our remote desktop and server support, our customers save valuable time in getting problems solved. Whenever possible, we attempt to resolve the problems quickly via remote access, saving your employees time in getting assistance and also reducing your onsite service costs. Network support also includes server check ups and monitoring. Using our LAN protection software, we can evaluate your server performance and security without disturbing you or your employees. This software allows us to see the latest update status, open ports, security threats and overall server performance under the normal stress of day to day operations of your server. Experior Technology
supports most major
brands of switches and routers including Cisco, Linksys, 3 Com, D-Link and
Netgear. We are experienced integrators of all types of broadband internet
access such as Cable, DSL and fractional T-1 services. Experior Technology
also works with companies such as Verizon and Conversant to install and
configure Frame Relay networks to connect branch offices and ultra-high
speed Fiber Optic or full T-1 circuits. |
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