IT Insights Trends

Network monitoring

Network monitoring is the process of continuously tracking the performance, health, and security of a network infrastructure. By monitoring traffic, devices, and services in real-time, businesses can proactively identify potential issues, optimize performance, and ensure seamless connectivity. Our network monitoring solutions provide visibility and control, helping you stay ahead of potential disruptions and maintain a reliable, secure network environment.

Help Desk / End-user support

Help Desk and End-User Support services ensure your team stays productive by providing fast, reliable assistance for technical issues. Whether it’s troubleshooting software, resolving hardware problems, or guiding users through common tasks, our expert support team is available to solve issues quickly, minimizing downtime and maximizing efficiency. We’re here to keep your operations running smoothly and your users happy.

On-site / Consulting support

On-site and Consulting Support offers hands-on assistance to address complex technical challenges directly at your location. Our experts work closely with your team to analyze, recommend, and implement tailored solutions that align with your business needs. Whether you need system upgrades, network design, or troubleshooting, our on-site support ensures your technology runs optimally and efficiently.

Vendor Management

Vendor Management services help you streamline relationships with third-party providers, ensuring that your business receives the best value and service. We handle everything from selecting and negotiating with vendors to monitoring performance and managing contracts. Our goal is to optimize vendor partnerships, reduce risks, and ensure seamless integration with your operations, so you can focus on what matters most—your business.

Cloud Solutions

Cloud Solutions empower your business with flexible, scalable, and secure computing resources. From cloud storage and data management to custom applications and infrastructure, we provide tailored solutions that help streamline operations, enhance collaboration, and reduce costs. Transitioning to the cloud with us means increased efficiency and future-proofing your business in a fast-evolving digital world.

Technology Consulting

Technology Consulting helps businesses harness the power of technology to drive growth, improve efficiency, and stay competitive. Our expert consultants work closely with you to assess your needs, recommend innovative solutions, and guide the implementation of tech strategies that align with your goals. Whether optimizing existing systems or exploring new technologies, we provide the insights and support you need to succeed in the digital age.

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]office network setupWhether you’re starting a new business, or your current one is in a growth period, a well-constructed office network is going to be a boon to your productivity. Your computer network needs to be built with your particular requirements in mind. There isn’t a great one-size-fits-all solution. Best practices for SMB network setup say you need to start with a thorough plan. Here are some issues to consider when planning your network implementation:

    • Internet connection. One of the first things to consider is how your network will connect to the Internet. It’s likely that you already have an Internet connection in your workplace, but the question is whether or not it is capable of handling your new network’s requirements. There are lots of options for broadband connection – just do your research and make sure you have the connectivity you need before you start to install the network.
    • Type of network. There are a wide variety of network configurations available for small business use. Your network can be as sophisticated or as simple as you want it to be. However, there are two general types of networks you’ll need to be aware of: Wired networks and wireless networks. Wired (or Ethernet) networks run CAT 5 cabling throughout your workspace to connect computers and a server. Wireless networks eliminate the mess of having to wire your office, but also tend to be less secure and reliable.
    • Network setup. If you’re setting up a basic network (e.g. connecting multiple PCs to the Internet via a single wireless router), you can probably handle your own network setup by following the simple instructions that came with your hardware. But if your network is more complex (e.g. a server installation), you’re going to need someone with a little IT know-how.
    • Security. Security is a major concern in small business networking. Wired network configurations are generally considered to be more secure than wireless ones, but there are measures you can take to protect your company with either configuration. Familiarize yourself with things like firewalls, security encryption and WEP.

These tips come from Gaebler.com

A company’s network should ideally be built with care by an IT expert. Trust a professional with your business systems in the same way you’d only hire a licensed electrician to wire a new home. You want your office network to be up to code and built with a solid foundation that takes your future growth potential into account. If you aren’t certain you can trust the person installing your network, call Great Lakes Computer Corporation. Our highly-trained technicians can assess your needs and setup your new office network without the stress of having to deal with it yourself. We are also a Managed IT Services Provider so we can monitor and maintain your equipment to help you protect your investment.

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