Virtualization
Virtualization dramatically improves the efficiency and availability of resources and applications in your organization. Internal resources are underutilized under the old “one server, one application” model and IT groups spend too much time managing servers rather than innovating. A virtual machine lets you share the resources of a single physical computer for maximum efficiency.
Unified Communications and Converged Networks
Cisco Unified Communications solutions unify voice, video, data, and mobile applications on fixed and mobile networks, delivering an easy-to-use, media-rich collaboration experience across business, government agency, and institutional workspaces. These applications use the network as the platform to enable users to connect, anywhere, anytime, and anyplace, using any medium, device, or operating system. You can best realize these benefits with a solution that has been deployed effectively. By properly assessing and addressing critical business and technical requirements prior to implementation, you can prevent costly delays, improve service quality, and deploy a solution that meets your business needs now and in the future.
Large Capacity Storage Solutions (SAN)
A SAN (Storage Area Network) is a network specifically dedicated to the task of transporting data for storage and retrieval. SAN architectures are alternatives to storing data on disks directly attached to servers or storing data on Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices which are connected through general purpose networks. Storage Area Networks are traditionally connected over Fiber Channel networks. Storage Area Networks have also been built using SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) technology. An Ethernet network which was dedicated solely to storage purposes would also quality as a SAN. Internet Small Computer Systems Interface (iSCSI) is a SCSI variant which encapsulates SCSI data in TCP packets and transits them over IP networks. Fiber Channel over TCP/IP (FCIP) tunnels Fiber Channel over IP-based networks. The Internet Fiber Channel Protocol (iFCP) transports Fiber Channel Layer 4 FCP on IP networks.
Wireless Networking
Noviant can supply you with a complete range of wireless solutions, from wireless access for your office PC’s and IP Phones to wireless internet access for your whole organization. We can help with stand-alone or advanced controller-based installations and all levels of wireless security that can prevent anyone from intruding into your network.