Refresh Your Technology Fleet
Wednesday, October 17th, 2012
11:00 am to 12:00 pm EST
Register now or before noon, Tuesday, October 16th, 2012
PC and laptop refresh projects are a major undertaking that involves numerous steps. Effective execution often requires adequate staffing, physical space and a significant time commitment, all posing potential drains on your organization’s time and resources. With a tested approach to our refresh process, the Daly team can develop a plan focused on assuring you get not only the best IT products for your needs but the entire process goes smoothly with limited interruption to your staff’s duties. Our end to end refresh project management includes technology assessment, procurement of all products, imaging and configuration in our Maryland warehouse, deployment and end of life services.
A critical component of a technology refresh is the financing decisions. Daly will address various funding options including leasing.
Join us to find out what Daly can do to help you refresh your technology fleet.
Speakers:
Jim Rowland
Senior System Architect and Project Manager
Daly Computers, Inc.
Jeff DiBella
Sales Manager
Daly Computers, Inc.
Shannon Walker
Financial Area Manager
HP Financial Services
Posted by Tamara Petronka on October 2, 2012 4:47 PM | Permalink
Virtual Enterprise Network Architecture, sponsored by Alliance Technology Group, LLC
Tuesday, October 16th, 2012
10:00 am to 11:30 am EST
Register now or by 12:00 noon, Monday, October 15th, 2012.
Build your own private cloud infrastructures from the data center to the corporate campus with Avaya Virtual Enterprise Network Architecture. This open virtualization solution helps dramatically simplify the design, deployment, and management of networks by enabling a network fabric within and between data centers and campuses. The virtual services fabric—based on Shortest Path Bridging—creates a multipath Ethernet network that relies on the Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) protocol to dynamically build a topology between nodes.
Since provisioning is only required at the network edge, administrators can more quickly deploy new services. "Avaya's architecture greatly simplifies the deployment of vital business applications, potentially reducing delivery times by days or even weeks and taking human error out of the equation," says Mike Kincaid, Manager of Network Services and Telecommunications at UC Health. With Virtual Enterprise Network Architecture, the chance of an outage due to human provisioning errors—traditionally a significant cause of network downtime—can be virtually eliminated.
Additional benefits from this architecture include:
Add or turn on new services 25 times faster than traditional spanning tree networks, according to a 2011 Miercom report
Build the network core only once without redesign or reconfiguration
Deploy services wherever they are required, without constraints on the physical topology
Easily implement virtual machine migration, storage convergence, and business continuity/disaster recovery plans
Accelerating the Deployment of Virtualized Applications in the Data Center
Avaya Collaboration Pods are turnkey solutions consisting of virtualized server, storage, networking and management components all fine-tuned to deliver maximum performance of Avaya application solutions over the underlying data center infrastructure.
Posted by Tamara Petronka on October 4, 2012 4:50 PM | Permalink
Enterprise Solutions to Empower Your Organization
Your time is more important than ever. Working with limited budgets and limited staff means less time to keep abreast of technologies that could be critical to meetng your IT challenges. One way is to bring the solutions center of key industry partners to your doorstep.
Applied Technology Services has invited these key industry partners to discuss the most critical issues facing IT organizations; storage evolution, disaster recovery, networking for the core, 12th generation servers, campus wide security, network security, and virtualization.
Presentations and Exhibits by:
AppAssure
Brocade
Boomi
Dell Networking
Dell Storage
Dell Servers
Gtechna
KACE
SecureWorks
Sonic
WYSE
One power packed morning, in one location
Hosted by: ATS Applied Technology Services
Session Details:
When: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
(Continental Breakfast andLunch provided)
Where: Hilton Baltimore, 401 Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD21201
Register at www.appliedtechnologyservices.com
Posted by Tamara Petronka on October 16, 2012 1:48 PM | Permalink
Hardware Vendor Showcase
October 30th, 2012
9:00 am to 1:00 pm
UMBC Technology Main Seminar Room
RSVP now or no later than Friday, October 26, 2012 for this opportunity to meet the vendors!
MEEC members can leisurely stroll through the vendor exhibits, learn about new technologies and meet the vendors. All participating vendors have agreements with MEEC. There is no charge to attend this event.
Drop in anytime between 9AM and 1PM. Stay for an hour or stay longer!
Exhibiting Vendors
Alliance Technology Group
Alliance InfoSystems, LLC
Apple, Inc.
Applied Technology Services
Bell Techlogix
Cambridge Computer Services
Copper River IT
CAS Severn
Daly Computers
Data Networks
Dell
DSR Inc.
ePlus Technology, Inc.
Electronic Systems Incorporated (ESI)
Force 3
GovConnection, Inc.
HCGI (Hartford Computer)
IBM
Omega Cor Technologies
Presidio
SLAIT Consulting
System Source
Technology Integration Group
ViON Corporation
Posted by Tamara Petronka on October 18, 2012 10:54 AM | Permalink
Directions to bwtech@UMBC South and the MEEC Office
1450 S. Rolling Road
Baltimore, MD 21227
MAP & DIRECTIONS To bwtech@UMBC South
(1442 – 1450 South Rolling Rd., Halethorpe, MD 21227)*
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Directions:
– Take I-95 to I-195 (exit 47B) and bear left, under I-95, towards Catonsville.
– DO NOT GO EAST ON I-195 TOWARDS BWI AIRPORT. Continue on I-195 West.
– Stay in the middle lane and go PASSED the UMBC exit on the right until you come to the stop sign.
– Turn left onto Rolling Road (Rt.166) (South towards Arbutus).
– Go 1/2 mile to sign for “Rolling Road” and turn right (There is also a sign to “Gun Road.”)
– If you start to go over a bridge, you’ve gone too far.
– Road immediately forks, take the left-hand fork to the Incubator and Accelerator.
*Note: For GPS, use Arbutus, MD 21227
Posted by Tamara Petronka on October 26, 2012 3:37 PM | Permalink
Due to the pending hurricane/tropical storm scheduled to hit the east coast Monday and Tuesday the MEEC Hardware Vendor Showcase scheduled for Tuesday, October 30, 2012 has been CANCELLED.
MEEC will determine if the event will be rescheduled for a later date.
Posted by Tamara Petronka on October 28, 2012 4:58 PM | Permalink
Due to the pending hurricane/tropical storm scheduled to hit the east coast Monday and Tuesday the MEEC Hardware Vendor Showcase scheduled for Tuesday, October 30, 2012 has been CANCELLED.
MEEC will determine if the event will be rescheduled for a later date.
Posted by Tamara Petronka on October 28, 2012 5:02 PM | Permalink
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