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  Network Solutions and Network Services
From Design, Installation, Upgrading, Troubleshooting and Maintenance to Complete Turnkey Solutions
           
 

As your network services and solution provider, Hysis Technologies can supply you with specific services that include design, procurement, installation, upgrading, troubleshooting and maintenance, or if you wish, complete turnkey solutions, where we build your network from the ground, up.

networkNetwork Connectivity Solutions
Hysis Technologies is thoroughly experienced in all the major network types, and can guide you in making the best choices to meet your needs. Common network types with which we work include:

Cable Networks - These cable networks designed by Hysis Technologies can handle the latest gigabit Ethernet and voice technology. Hysis Technologies can design and install a cabling infrastructure to meet your requirements today, with the flexibility to accommodate future growth and demands.

Wide Area Networks (WAN) - If you need a multi-site solution for a distributed organization, a WAN might be the answer. There are several models of WAN to consider: frame, leased lines, VPN (Virtual Private Network) or dial up.

Wireless Networks - For smaller or more dynamic environments, a wireless network may be a surprisingly cost-effective alternative solution to cabling. Internet connectivity by utilizing new xDSL technology and secure firewalls can provide fast internet and inter-site access to meet your exact requirements.

Network Functional Solutions
Client-Server Network Solutions
Client-Server networks are comprised servers - typically powerful computers running advanced network operating systems - and user workstations (clients) which access data or run applications located on the servers. Servers can host e-mail; store common data files and serve powerful network applications such as Microsoft's SQL Server. As a centerpiece of the network, the server validates logins to the network and can deny access to both networking resources as well as client software. Servers are typically the center of all backup and power protection schemas.

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  Computer Services
Hysis Technologies can provide you
with a complete turnkey computer
services handling all your
infrastructure needs or supply you
with specific services as you need
them.
  
• Custom built computers
• New system installation and setup
• Hardware installation / setup
• Software installation / setup
  • Anti-virus installation
   and configuration
• Firewall installation
• Backup solutions
   /disaster recovery
• Data backup
• Date transfer
• PC tune up/ preventative
   maintenance
• Repair
• System diagnostics
• Troubleshooting
• Virus removal
• Format/restore
   operating system
• Cable/DSL modem
   setup
• Printer/scanner setup
• Procurement & Supply
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While it is technically more complex and secure, the Client-Server network is easier than ever to administer due to new centralized management software. It is also the most "scaleable" network configuration; additional capabilities can be added with relative ease. The drawbacks to the Client-Server model are mostly financial. There is a large cost up front for specialized hardware and software. Also, if there are server problems, down time means that users lose access to mission-critical programs and data until the server can be restored

Peer-to-Peer Network Solutions
Peer-to-Peer networks are typically installed in smaller offices. A Peer-to- Peer network links each computer together and allows sharing of files and resources on an individual basis. Each workstation is responsible for regulating and sharing its own resources --be it a printer, a fax/modem, important data, or something else. All software programs are run on each computer locally.

Peer-to-Peer solutions have a lower cost in hardware: all you need are cables, network cards, a hub and network operating systems like Microsoft Windows® 2000 Professional. Adding new resources to the network is simple, usually involving adding additional workstations, or installing new software packages. The drawbacks of the Peer-to-Peer model are higher ongoing administration costs, limited security, scalability and virtually non-existent fault tolerance.

File Sharing Solutions
File sharing is the most common function provided by networks and consists of grouping all data files together on a server or servers. When all data files in an
organization are concentrated in one place, it is much easier for staff to share documents and other data. It is also an excellent way for the entire office to keep files
organized according to a consistent scheme. Network operating systems such as Windows 2000 & 2003 allow the administrator to grant or deny groups of user's access to certain files.

     
Print Sharing
When printers are made available over the network, multiple users can print to the same printer. This can reduce the number of printers your organization must purchase, maintain and supply. Network printers are often faster and more capable than those connected directly to individual workstations, and often have accessories such as envelope feeders or multiple paper trays.

E-Mail
E-mail has become an indispensable part of today's business world. Internal or "group" email enables staff in your office to communicate with each other quickly and effectively. Group email applications also provide capabilities for contact management, scheduling and task assignment. Designated contact lists can be shared by the whole organization instead of duplicated on each person's own rolodex. Group events can be scheduled on shared calendars accessible by the entire staff or appropriate groups. Equally important is a network's ability to provide a simple organization-wide conduit for Internet email, so that your staff can send and receive email with recipients outside of your organization as easily as they do with fellow staff members. Where appropriate, attaching documents to Internet email is dramatically faster, cheaper and easier than faxing them.

Remote Access

In our increasingly mobile world, staff often requires access to their email, documents or other data from locations outside of the office. A highly desirable network function, remote access allows users to dial in to your organization's network via telephone and access all of the same network resources they can access when they're in the office. Through the use of Virtual Private Networking (VPN), which uses the Internet to provide
remote access to your network, even the cost of long-distance telephone calls can be avoided.
     
Troubleshooting,
Maintainance and Upgrades
Hysis Technologies. believes that to keep our customers on track and deliver them a smooth and efficient-running operation on the systems in place. This is why we offer complete hardware and software troubleshooting, maintenance and upgrade services. We have the expertise to install the proper hardware to run your system today and well into the future.

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A Virtual Private Network is a private network that is configured within a public network in order to take advantage of the economies of scale and management facilities of large networks. VPNs are widely used by enterprises to create wide area networks (WANs) that span large geographic areas, to provide site-to-site connections to branch offices and to allow mobile users to dial up their company LANs.

Shared Databases
Shared databases are an important subset of file sharing. If your organization maintains an extensive database - for example, a membership, client, grants or financial accounting database - a network is the only effective way to make the database available to multiple users at the same time. Sophisticated database server software ensures the integrity of the data while multiple users access it at the same time.
     
Fault Tolerance
Establishing Fault Tolerance is the process of making sure that you have several lines of defense against accidental data loss. An example of accidental data loss might be a hard drive failing, or someone deleting a file by mistake. Usually, the first line of defense is having redundant hardware, especially hard drives, so that if one fails, another can take its place without losing data. Tape backup should always be a secondary line of defense (never primary). While today's backup systems are good, they are not fail-safe. Additional measures include having your server attached to an uninterruptible power supply, so that power problems and blackouts do not unnecessarily harm your equipment.

Internet Access and Security
When computers are connected via a network they can share a common network connection to the Internet. This facilitates email, document transfer and access to the resources available on the World Wide Web. Various levels of Internet service are available, depending on your organization's requirements. These range from a single dial-up connection (as you might have from your home computer) to 128K ISDN to 1.5Mb DSL or up to high-volume T-1 service.
     
Nationwide Service
Location is not an issue with:
Modern Communications Technology
Remote Project Management in Cyberspace
  
Hysis Technologies is available to work for you anywhere, anytime!
  
 
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