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GeeForce LLC

We get technology out of the way of doing business

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Most system administrators look at virtual servers such as Amazon’s EC2 or RackSpace’s Cloud Servers as a boon to IT, a way to scale to meet problems quickly, easily, and less expensively.  Server virtualization is all the rage, and virtualization has replaced “web 2.0″ in every vendors lexicon.  The advantages of cloud based virtualized servers [...]

IPCop

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A surprising number of small businesses have connected their office networks to the Internet with consumer grade NAT routers.  These devices are inexpensive and easy to setup, but they lack features that most businesses should have.  These devices are often left unsecured with default passwords and access levels.  More importantly when something goes wrong they are [...]

A majority of dynamically created websites on the web today are backended* by MySQL.  Even though NoSQL solutions like project voldemort are all the rage, for a majority of people not doing Facebook type traffic, MySQL is still going to be the backend of choice.  In other words, the reports of MySQL’s death are greatly [...]

Teamwork

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Often part of the magic of working in fast paced environment is the people that you work with.  Below is a true story about one of those moments. I hope you have as much fun reading as we had doing.
The Scenario
A brand new golf course had been selected to host a PGA tournament.   Since the [...]

According to a study done last year by Forrester Research nearly half large enterprise are “evaluating alternative options for managing and providing email”.  Why?  It’s relatively easy to build a highly available, highly redundant email system that can support tens or hundreds of thousands of users easily with free software. The answer to the”why” is [...]

For a lot of places in the rural US, the only game in town for WAN connectivity is the local telephone company, know in the business as the ILEC (Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier).  Even if you didn’t get your Internet, ATM, or Frame network from that carrier the local loop (The piece between you and [...]

One of the most exciting times for any company is  new construction. With so many systems network aware, ensuring that the your project’s IT needs are being properly looked at is more critical now than ever before.  Today a building or office’s network may carry traffic for voice, video, data, security, automation, power control, and [...]

Client stories are often humorously written and designed for the technical and non technical reader.  These stories are used with the client’s permission (the names have been changed to protect the innocent).
Problem: The client, a publicly traded company, owned a building that contains their corporate offices.  The building also had several other tenants but a [...]

As a consultant, I’m often called in when things have gone horribly wrong.  There are lots of examples; a critical server that won’t stay running, a construction project falling behind due to endless IT change orders but no IT project management, or a client who executed a contract to make an acquisition but the acquiring [...]