Connecting People, Apps and Offices

“Building and maintaining reliable connectivity between our people, offices and applications is complex and we simply aren’t resourced for it”

– CIO, Canadian Property Management Company


Network Engineering Services

Network Engineering Services

Businesses depend on secure and resilient networks to connect people and offices to the applications and data they need. Network engineering is a rare, highly sought and unique competency. Our specialized network design, build and operate services help meet complex business needs without requiring in-sourced skills.


Always Connected

 Always Connected

Enterprise Switching/Routing
Multi-Site or Global Office Networks
Specialized Remote Access

Network Security

 Network Security

Network Edge
Virtual Private Networking
Internet of Things

Network Automation

 Network Automation

Business Continuity/DR
Self Healing Networks
DevOps Integration

Analytics

 Network Analytics

User Experience Metrics
Performance Analysis
Fault and Services Level Monitoring


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