Expert: | Daniel Archer | Martha Banister
Posted: February 5, 2013
When failure is not an option. With 40 physicians at three locations seeing 600 patients a day, this orthopaedic practice handles an enormous volume of data. Recently the practice built a new data center to manage and secure its extensive -
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Expert: | Chris Pirwitz | Michael Zitar
Posted: January 14, 2013
Meeting the data management needs of a world-class university’s astronomy department and observatory is no small feat, especially when the department is a leader in scientific research and discovery. So it’s not surprising that a lot of data is transmitted -
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Expert: | Judy Nerone
Posted: January 2, 2013
“Let’s build a data center.” That’s music to MicroAge solutions expert Judy Nerone’s ears. When the IT director of an education client asked to bid on a project to help him do just that, she welcomed the opportunity — and -
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Expert: | David Knowles | Chris Robinette
Posted: December 20, 2012
Nine. That’s how many vendors the IT Buyer of a government contractor’s security systems division had to work through to get her job done. Then, she discovered MicroAge’s David Knowles and Chris Robinette. “We were able to source so many -
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Expert: | Barrett Lamothe
Posted: November 28, 2012
Staying current on technology advancements matters. Regardless of size or sector, delaying an IT infrastructure refresh can be dangerous in terms of system instability or failure. Information technology continues to evolve at dizzying speed; ‘keeping up to keep business going’ can -
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Expert: | Chris Robinette | David Knowles
Posted: August 2, 2012
Serving local businesses and families with an array of banking services, this regional banking client has enjoyed rapid growth and success. As a result, it planned to move its data center to another location and install a new UPS solution to -
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Expert: | John Noble
Posted: July 12, 2012
Companies with an abundance of data and a lack of space have no choice but to get creative. For one mid-sized Internet Service Provider, serving more than 3,000 business customers, was proving to be a challenge in their small space. -
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Expert: | John Noble
Posted: April 23, 2012
A rush order is stressful. But add a pending six-month military deployment, and the rush becomes even more significant. Still, for one military officer, responsible for IT procurement, a previous supplier simply didn’t understand — leaving his order unfulfilled for nearly two -
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Expert: | Chuck Chapman
Posted: December 1, 2011
Time is money. And for every moment your data is inaccessible, you feel the pinch. And, of course, you can never predict when your server might go down. After a string of Midwestern storms, a Michigan wholesaler fell victim. On -
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Expert: | Daniel Archer | Martha Banister
Posted: November 8, 2011
Over time, civil engineering fully encompasses communities—from constructing roads to homes, public venues to office buildings—its long-term impact reverberates in numerous ways. For this established civil engineering firm in the western United States, maintaining uncompromising project quality is integral to -
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Expert: | Christopher Reinhard
Posted: September 20, 2011
The Right Team Makes All the Difference As businesses grow and expand, moving is often part of the process. For this major multinational corporation, moving one of its operations centers in the southwestern United States proved to be a significant -
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Expert: | Adam Rankin
Posted: September 16, 2011
Ensuring Optimal Data Center Health In any health care setting, the retrieval, storage and security of patient records is mission-critical. When that is multiplied in terms of a governmental agency serving an entire population, reliable and secure data storage is -
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Expert: | Nathan Young
Posted: June 24, 2011
Building a Healthy Data Infrastructure One of the largest healthcare associations in the United States with numerous locations and divisions, this client’s operations run and depend on its data center. For a number of years, data center operations were outsourced to -
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Expert: | Chris Pirwitz
Posted: May 4, 2011
What happens when the data center for a health care provider with offices in more than a dozen states loses power? It’s one of those recurring nightmares many IT managers have and they usually end with the dreamer waking to -
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