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GeeForce LLC

We get technology out of the way of doing business

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Who needs MiFi when there is JoikuSpot? Smarter, cheaper, better.

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 [...]

Open Goo was the name of an incredibly good online collaboration software suite. The project was  sponsored by Feng Office.  Now the opengoo project has been re-branded Feng Office but it’s still the same incredibly easy to setup and use application. Feng has all the applications you’d expect in an online collaboration suite – email, [...]

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 [...]

D-Link has produced an interesting series of hackable consumer level NAS devices and the open source community has taken notice.  Currently the D-Link DNS-323 and DSM-G600 have active hacking communities building up around them.  Will NAS devices be the next take off point for Linux invading the home?  Considering the success of the Linux access [...]