Network
Still River will review your entire Information Technology (IT) infrastructure. This review will look at your company’s entire collection of the following:
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Hardware
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Software
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Networks
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Data centers
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Secrurity Cameras
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Facilities and related equipment used to develop, test, operate, monitor, manage and/or support information technology services.
Infrastructure
Two infrastructure-related terms that have become increasingly relevant in recent years are Converged Infrastructure and Hyper-converged Infrastructure systems.
Hyper-converged Infrastructure
Consists of systems which are similar in nature to converged infrastructure systems, management of the resources is largely software-defined rather than being handled by one or more hardware components. Virtualization is usually at the core of a
Hyper converged Infrastructure.
Benefits Include:
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Evolves away from End of Life hardware upgrades
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Lower cost of ownership
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Lower labor costs
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Ease of Management from one ease of use dashboard
Collaboration
Converged Infrastructure
Consists of an optimized, tightly-integrated collection of IT components offered by Still River that includes a variety of compute, storage, networking and virtualization resources
Converged Infrastructure.
Benefits Include:
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Less time to manage
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One vendor for support
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Single end support for all components
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In Data Center it will take less cabling
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Quick depoyment
In todays world to be truly collaborative, staffs need access to the proper data at the proper time across totally different workspaces. To enable this collaborative expertise needs consistent connectivity capable of supporting rich media communications. Users and businesses are well served by wired and Wi-Fi based networks. As user demand for collaboration-enabling high-bandwidth applications equivalent to video will increase, there's a corresponding demand of networking infrastructures to support these demands. Still River offers a strong portfolio of high performance wireless infrastructure to enable campus-based continuous connectivity across high-density workspaces. These networks enable the collaboration experience that unlocks the end user productivity potential
More and more companies are looking for the ability to merge office phones, cellular phone, web, video conference, chat, social media, emails into one unified platform. Still River is able to offer a unified, fully collaborative solution that fits your needs.
Benefits:
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Connect co-workers, partners, vendors, and customers with the information and expertise they need
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Access and share video on the desktop, on mobile devices, and on demand, as easily as making a phone call
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Facilitate better team interactions, dynamically bringing together individuals, virtual workgroups, and teams
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Make mobile devices extensions of the corporate network so workers can be productive anywhere
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Integrate collaboration and communications into applications and business processes
Internet of Things-IOT
Describing The Internet of things (IoT) is the network of physical devices, vehicles, home appliances, and other items embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and network connectivity which enable these objects to connect and exchange data. Each device or THING is uniquely identifiable through its embedded computing ID but is able to inter-operate within the existing Internet infrastructure. It estimated that the IoT will consist of about 31 billion objects by 2020. Still River can help you put it all together.
The IoT allows objects to be sensed or controlled remotely across existing network infrastructure, creating opportunities for more direct integration of the physical world into computer-based systems, and resulting in improved efficiency, accuracy and economic benefits in addition to reduced human intervention. When IoT is augmented with sensors and actuators, the technology becomes an instance of the more general class of networked hardware systems, which also encompasses technologies such as smart grids, virtual power plants, smart homes, intelligent transportation and smart cities.