Your connections need attention!
WHEN
… your business network needs to be updated
… new computer equipment is introduced
… an Internet connection is modified
… workstations are installed
The cumulative effect of not managing changes over time
adversely impacts the performance of your entire data network.
Your existing network cables and ports could be holding you back. If your network cables are older than five or ten years, chances are that your network is running up to 10 times slower than it could be right now and not providing the bandwidth you need for your applications.
Your upgraded network generally costs several thousand dollars. Its robustness is balanced by the corresponding throughput provided by the data cabling pipeline. When upgrading, it is essential to reassess all data cabling, port locations and current configurations and to future-proof these as much as possible.
Your cables are a nuisance. This is an indicator that you should be paying attention to them. If they are tangled, in-the-way, unidentified, or inconveniently placed they should be professionally re-configured for your needs and for the longevity of the wiring.
Cables suffer from wear and fatigue just like the other critical equipment in your business. Breaks, rot, and wear are seldom apparent and can manifest as a variety of strange and inconsistent computer symptoms. Testing them for performance can prevent bigger problems later.
Solve key speed and safety issues by maintaining an adequate power and data cabling infrastructure. Change it to a better and improved networking experience.
Black-outs, brown-outs, and power fluctuations are a reality that every business faces in our region. They are not just inconvenient. They cause loss of data and can harm any machine connected. Having a system in place that can provide clean power and power-backups for critical machines is a necessary business strategy.