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    February 07

    PETE & C Show

    imageWe have a booth at the Pete & C Conference February 9th and 10th. We are partnering this year with Rudy from Astaro and Mike from SMC Networks. We will be presenting several of our major communications solutions.

    imageSMC Networks is a solid alternative to both infrastructure and security access technologies. The company was started by a couple of ex-Cisco employees and provides many of the products that Cisco has made famous for much more reasonable prices. If you need to control your network access you will find a product in the SMC product line that will meet your needs. Be sure to stop by  Booth 100 and talk to Mike. He will be more than happy to discuss with you the capabilities of SMC Products and how they will benefit you. Mike is one of SMC’s excellent design engineers and will be able to discuss almost any situation that you may wish to present.

    image Rudy Ricci will be working our booth with us as well representing Astaro Internet Security. Astaro’s Products have won many industry awards with their unique approach to providing a network secure environment. The Flagship product, the Astaro Security Gateway, is one of several products that you can use to help you to secure your network from remote attacks as well as a first line defense against virus, spyware, phishing and spam attacks.

    Other products that we will be presenting will feature our line of Intel Based workstations and notebook solutions, Aruba wireless networking products, Symantec Software and Hardware Solutions, Microsoft and Intel Modular Server Technology. We have some very interesting installations that have used the Intel Modular Server (IMS) Technology as a center piece of the solutions. Be sure to talk to one of our System Specialists about how you can use this technology in your district.Bobembossed

    See you on Monday!

    Bob Appleby

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