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Saosce |
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| Saosce specialise in delivering end-to-end business ICT consulting services including: Consulting, Disaster Recovery Planning and Execution, Networking Design and Implementation LAN/WAN Services, Remote Monitoring and Maintenance, Security analysis and monitoring, Open Source Software Development and more. |
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91 King William St Adelaide, Adelaide SA 5000 Phone: 0882335933 Website:
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| Products & Services Software Development One advantage of Open Source software is that there is so much of it already freely available. But no two organisations are identical, so often their exact requirements for software also will vary. Open Source software licenses permit modification and redistribution. So if the most suitable Open Source package availble fits most but not all of your organisation's requirements, saosce can make the necessary modifications for it to meet your requirements exactly. For more unique needs, original development and software porting services are also available Network Design/Implementation Every network is different - or, at least, it should be. Organisations of all sizes and types have requirements for LAN/MAN/WANs of many different varieties and configurations. The most important step in ensuring that any given network fulfils its business objectives in terms of performance, reliability and security is undertaken prior to implementation: analysis and design Infrastructure Design/Deployment With thorough analysis of current information processing and dissemination needs, it is possible to design an infrastrucure establishment or upgrade path which will allow new and/or additional technology to be rolled out on a just-in-time basis. Disaster Recovery Although historically one of the most ignored areas of ICT, Disaster Recovery (DR) can also be one of the most crucial. No matter what your organisation does, the integrity of its data is vital. For many organisations, the confidentiality of their data is also vital; and for many organisations, the integrity of their ICT infrastructure (leaving aside data altogether) is also vital
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