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Small Business
Small businesses face challenges with their technology infrastructure due to a lack of in-house knowledge, dedication to the problem, and funding. Characteristically these challenges create an environment of mish mash equipment and software providers. Procurement is typically on an as needed basis if funds are available and each work station presents different challenges to the organization. This typical environment is difficult for in house resources to manage, especially when it is not a primary job function. TIG provides solutions that allow small businesses to put their focus back on their primary business. … Learn More
Mid-Large Business
Mid – Large Businesses will typically have resources dedicated to their technology infrastructure, however they are faced with complex business decisions that will weigh heavily on their network resources. Mid-Large organizations will sometimes be faced with supporting technology that they do not have in-house knowledge of or the need to implement a large project with limited resources, while responding to the demands of day-to-day service requests. … Learn More
School Districts
School Districts greatly vary in size and need in relation to technology depending on the size of the communities they support; however, all districts have a responsibility to provide technology resources and tools to their students needed to compete in the modern world. In an age where parents, teachers and students often communicate via email or web site portals, data management becomes a large concern for most school Network Operations personnel. Some schools are large enough to have a need for a network that has the power and capability to support 20,000 students, accompanying parents, supportive teachers, and dedicated administrative staff. INTRUST GROUP delivers innovative technology to ensure a cost effective solutions to education’s unique challenges. … Learn More
Local Government
Municipalities greatly vary in size and need in relation to technology depending on the size of the communities they support; however, most have a responsibility to provide emergency services and governing support to their constituents. Most municipalities are not unlike a business in their need for secure easy-to-access data. Cities have a more urgent and specialized need for a focus on disaster recovery solutions that ensure that their mission critical emergency services continue in the event of any natural or manmade disaster affecting the area. … Learn More
Professional Services
Professional services are infrequent, technical, or unique functions performed by independent contractors or consultants whose occupation is the rendering of such services. Examples include Insurance Agents, Attorneys and Architects. Typically professional services firms heavily utilize email to stay in constant contact with their client base. They also need to have the ability to create an office no matter where they may be.… Learn More
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