case studies
Our case studies cover networking, server, desktop, virtualisation
and server room relocation, and help to demonstrate the
depth of our experience, highlighting the ways in which
we provide value for customers.
Network
Implementation for Small Legal Practice
A small law firm with three staff needed to implement
a network and systems to take advantage of web-enabled
applications, such as Landonline, provided by government
departments. There was no existing infrastructure or reusable
equipment suitable for the tasks at hand…[read
more]
Email Migration and Spam Mitigation for Small Engineering
Firm
An engineering firm with seven staff was using a third
party for email hosting and wanted to expand the number
of email users within their firm. Existing staff were
having issues dealing with email because of large amounts
of spam…[read more]
Urgent Server Implementation
for Nationwide Car-Rental Agency
A nationwide car rental agency had an urgent problem
as their server, running the application for hiring
out rentals, had become unstable and unusable under
load. The application was accessed via terminal services
and utilised a database on the same machine. Their
only IT employee was overseas on holiday…[read more]
Standardisation of Desktop Environment for Medium Sized
Engineering Firm*
An engineering firm had a desktop software environment
consisting of four different operating systems, multiple
office suites and antivirus applications. This was
causing issues with file exchanges, ongoing technical
support of the environment, and was proving a security
risk…[read
more]
Setup of Virtualised Infrastructure
for Software Development Project*
An international information technology corporation had
won a software development project that would employ
six people over a number of years. The project would
require a large number of servers and applications
to emulate their customers’ actual production
environment…[read more]
Move of Server Room Infrastructure
for International Information Technology Corporation*
An international information technology corporation wanted
to consolidate one hundred and thirty technical staff
into a new building. The company had two existing offices,
both with server rooms, housing thirty-five servers,
and associated devices such as disk arrays, tape drives,
monitors, consoles, and networking equipment…[read more]
* This work was carried out by current
staff in the employment of the company in which work was
completed.
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