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Security
Consulting For controlled access to
internal data and secure e-Commerce connectivity,
and reliable sharing of proprietary information,
CyberVzhn Technologies assures that security is an integral
part of every IT infrastructure. |
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Virtual
Private Networks We can assist you in
developing VPN technologies to leverage the
universal availability of the Internet for even
the most security-critical network
communications. |
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Infrastructure
Upgrades CyberVzhn Technologies can analyze
carefully the time and capital required to upgrade
or migrate workstations and servers to
9x/NT/2000/XP/2003 or Linux and how to prevent the
disruptions to your business that could
result. |
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HIPAA & Sarbanes/Oxley
Compliance CyberVzhn Technologies understands the
healthcare industry, new legislation, and how to
bring the best technologies together to meet your
requirements. Encryption and security are neccesities
in today's Internet environment |
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Anti-Virus
Infrastructure & Malicious Software Protection
CyberVzhn Technologies can help you
implement a multi-layered approach for protecting server and client
machines from compromise by viruses, worms, spyware, adware, and
remote exploits. Don't let your staff's productivity be diminished
by software problems. |
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Open Source Software
CyberVzhn Technologies can help you
reduce TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) of your IT systems
and create custom software solutions to more effectively
support your company's business processes ultimately improving
employee productivity. Stability, security, vendor nuetrality, and
fault tolerance are the main reason companies look to
Open Source Solutions. Don't believe the TCO hype and cooked studies
produced by supposedly "unbiased" Research Groups. |
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In order to maintain
profitability and competetiveness in today's business
climate, a company must establish sound IT plans and
designs.
CyberVzhn Technologies provides services based
on real world experience and
domain expertise of a full-service Technical
Consulting practice. This Technical Consulting
practice provides consultation and implementation
services for LAN/WAN infrastructure design,
wireless solutions, technology practice, Internet
and network security.
Many companies
are encumbered by legacy network design, old
support methodologies, and aging hardware.
These factors hinder a company's ability to
efficiently leverage the labor and intellectual
capital of it's workforce. As networking and
computer hardware reach comodity pricing, the costs
associated with a properly designed network
infrastructure are a better value than ever before.
A sound network architecture and efficient use of
computer resources will allow businesses to successfully
operate in the rapidly changing world of
information technology.
CyberVzhn Technologies technical consultants are well
versed in current network, computer, and business information
technologies. We can optimize your computer and network
capabilities; from data management to internet presence, from network
security to custom business application development.
We offer a Technical Consulting Practice that
offers complete expertise in information
technology. CyberVzhn Technologies will help to ensure
that your computer and network infrastructure will not stand in
the way of continued success of your business. |
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Network World Wide
Area Networking Newsletter
By Steve Taylor
and Joanie Wexler
(08/28/02) --- In a recent Webtorials.Com survey,
we asked about 400 respondents how happy they were with
their cable modem, asymmetric DSL, symmetric DSL, fixed
wireless and satellite services. They were asked to rank
each service on a scale from 0 to 5 and allowed options
for " not available " and " available but haven't tried. "
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TechRepublic
NetAdmin Linux/UNIX Article
By Jason Hiner MCSE, CCNA
(12/12/2002) --- The server
market is gaining an established player: Linux. These
survey results show why organizations have deployed Linux,
what services they're using it to serve, and how these
deployments have affected other operating systems. Check
out the results, and then sound off in this article's
discussion. Do any of these results surprise you?
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