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Open Source Networks

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As leading network specialists, we are highly skilled in Microsoft, Citrix, Novell, SuSE and many others. While we continue to supply and support all these technologies, we have also become experts in Open Source solutions based on Ubuntu, Suse, Red Hat and others. Our first commercial implementation was in 2002.

More and more organisations are benefiting from the switch to Open Source, which is regarded as a secure, cost-effective business solution by industry experts.

So, what can Open Source offer your business?

  • Lower IT administration costs
  • Lower hardware costs
  • Unlimited licences at no extra cost
  • Significantly reduced carbon footprint (up to 80% less energy consumption)
  • Easier to secure
  • Robust in hostile environments
  • Controlled and secure desktop at no extra cost
  • Network software security, authentication and printing with unlimited licences - no extra cost.
  • Office applications: word processing, spreadsheets, presentation etc. unlimited licences - no extra cost
  • Lower noise, less heat
  • Worthless to most thieves
  • Simple hardware upgrade path

As well as all these benefits, the initial roll out of  a 10 user network costing around £10k can be reduced by 10-20% if Open Source elements are taken into consideration at the initial planning stage.

So, if you're exasperated by the spiralling cost of IT systems, call us on 01227 750555 and find out more about Open Source

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