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About Us
Relationships
One size does not fit all. Some offices do not use internal networking at all, some informally designate one computer as a file server, a common place to store files and get them backed up, and some use a formal server that can control access to files, data, applications, and other resources on all of the company’s computers. Some companies use the Internet only for E-mail and airplane tickets, some make extensive use of resources and services outside the company on the Internet, and some need access to company computers from personnel working at home or on the road.
Many people who diligently follow a backup procedure discover too late that their backups do not contain E-mail and contacts or other vital information, or can not be restored at all. We have seen anti-virus software that gives all indication of running but in fact does not block any viruses. Some people start with the good intention of keeping all files on a central computer that gets backed up, but over time discover the convenience of files on the desktop. Etc.
We begin a relationship with a new client by surveying the systems currently in place, how they are used, how well they meet their users’ needs, and what needs are not being met. From there, we can recommend correction of deficiencies in and possible improvements and additions to hardware, software, and operational procedures.
Anthony E. Scandora, Jr., President
Tony brings more than three decades of computer industry experience to AES Systems Corp. He has worked in all aspects of hardware, software, and network design, implementation, and deployment for major research institutions, large and small discrete and process manufacturers, retailers, and service companies, always with a focus on applying technology to meet business needs.
Other Consultants
Nobody can do everything or be everywhere. When multiple businesses have critical systems down at the same time, or a job is too big for one person, or specialized knowledge or skills are in order, we can draw on a substantial network of experienced consultants in all areas of computing and networking.
Vendor Support
When bugs in their software, unpublished patches, undocumented configuration options, and other such unpleasantries of purchased software rear their ugly heads, we have arrangements for support from Microsoft and other vendors.
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