Case Studies
e2b President Has "aha" Moment
Abstract: e2b technologies improved CRM by upgrading from spreadsheets to a comprehensive SugarCRM and Sugar Market solution. As a result, e2b technologies experienced better data management, increased operational efficiency, and a stronger focus on customer relationships. |
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Vendor Collaboration: Why MSP's Need Management and Security
Abstract: As an MSP, you've mastered network management and laptop/desktop security, but what about your clients' mobile devices? They can not be forgotten. Troy Mobility's Mobile Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP). For MSP’s is your comprehensive solution to address this critical gap in security.
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Vendor Collaboration: GHX Factor: AIQ saves 36.4% and increases EBITDA by 10%
Abstract: Global Healthcare Exchange (GHX) had conflicting requirements including the need to fund its plan to triple the volume of information its business could handle, reduce the risk of outages and scale operations to fit demand. At the same time, it was crucial for GHX to concurrently reduce costs and increase EBITDA.
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Vendor Collaboration: Slash MPLS Costs, Improve WAN Performance with Cloud-Based SD-WAN
Abstract: Fisher & Company transformed their expensive and complex network and security infrastructure, based on managed MPLS and point solutions, to Cato Cloud. The end result being the trifecta of better performance, lower cost , and significantly easing the management burden. For the full case study, email Ken Davis, MTMG's award winning network architect,. |
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Optimizing Server Infrastructure for a Major Life Sciences Instrumentation Company
Abstract: A major life sciences instrumentation company was facing the challenge of an impending server refresh in their primary data center. With the existing equipment nearing the end of its lifecycle, the company sought a solution that would not only upgrade their infrastructure but also enhance efficiency and reduce costs. Their environment comprised three separate VMWare clusters, each serving different aspects of their operations. |