Services

We offer engineering, troubleshooting, design, private instruction, and consultation in the following areas:

* Linux Systems and Networks Administration
* Microsoft Networks Administration
* High Availability – Load Balancing and Cluster Nodes
* Network Engineering
* Network Security – Firewalls, Global ASA, Penetration Testing
* RF Engineering – Performance Reporting Only
* Electronics Engineering – Including prototyping
* Programming – Such as Perl, PhP, C, and many other types…
* eCommerce – Solutions and Integration
* Database Administration
* Server Administration – WWW, httpd, Apache, Proxies, HA, CAN, IIS, SQL
* CMS – Web Content Management Systems – Design and Integration
* Open Source Projects
* Data Mining – Data Object Orientation and Programming, Database Integration
* Business Process
* Cable Management
* Structured Cabling
* Fiber Optic Networks
* Ether Networks
* Microwave IP Networks, and P2P Microwave Links, Link Projections
* Project Management

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Going Green

If your company uses a lot of technology, you can cut your bottom line by using server consolidation methods, and drastically reduce your data center needs or costs.

Go Green

Let us show you how to GO GREEN by:

  • Reducing equipment needs by re-deploying your existing equipment in a more efficient configuration.
  • Leverage Open Source Projects such as Linux, Apache, VMWare, and Varnish to use your equipment to it’s maximum potential.
  • Reduce your power needs.
  • Reduce your heat factor.
  • Reduce your carbon footprint by consolidating your equipment in a clustered configuration.
  • Contact Us!

About InnerTechnical.com

July 27, 2006 by InnerTechnical.com · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Tech 

InnerTechnical.com was founded by a group of individuals whom, at the time of inception, were working for companies that had some very specific needs and no way to fill them. From Linux Networks and Systems Administration, to High Availability Server Platforms like Reverse-Proxy, to RF Engineering, to Dark Fiber. It became apparent there was a gross need in American corporate infrastructure for greater organization, and consolidation where IT is concerned. Especially with so many companies out there taking the bait on “vaporware”.

Most of these companies had the demand, but there was some “black box”, or “legacy network”, or “software expense” that kept the need from being served.

InnerTechnical.com’s goal is to facilitate filling that need by providing experts in that particular form of technology who can analyze your situation, make safe/sane recommendations, perform network design and engineering based around your needs or existing model, and give businesses with high technology needs the tools they need to eliminate their problems. Machines and technology should work for people, not the other way around.

Our S.M.E.s (or Subject Matter Experts) are comprised of a group of the top minds in the tech fields. Each of them is very experienced on a broad scale with technology, and each of them has a highly trained focus in the school of thought in which they operate.

Best practices should never be ignored, even when they are extremely tedious or seemingly not needed (until perhaps later down the line). Many people will take the “easy way” or the “fast way” over the “right way”. The problem with this strategy should be apparent, particularly in technology realms, because its almost a sure recipe for disaster later on. Many “short cuts” will introduce logic bombs, and system interdependencies which in technology can be a very bad thing because if one system goes down, they ALL go down.

One bad apple really can spoil the whole bunch, so let us spot your bad apple for you, and show you how to make a little cider!