Infrastructure solutions ensure that networks do what they are supposed to do. As connectivity and collaboration have become increasingly critical to organizational performance, so has network infrastructure. Networks must not only meet today's requirements, but also anticipate future needs, and do it all in a cost-effective manner.
Tydas certified engineers have extensive experience in designing complex enterprise networks and understand the business requirements that drive network infrastructure design decisions. We can analyze current network environment, architecture, and performance. We configure infrastructure to handle network traffic and performance requirements, and balance that with the needs of your organization's strategy and culture and the needs of your staff. Taking into consideration the latest technology and standards, Tydas focuses on improving network efficiency, reducing complexity and enhancing security, availability and reliability
In designing infrastructure solutions for our clients, Tydas generally observes the following process:
- We interview key IT and business managers to determine your business and technology requirements. That usually tells us whether a site survey or network assessment is necessary.
- We then provide a detailed road map, including your current network design, connectivity, and technology; server configuration, network applications, and security control procedures. The road map also addresses any shortcomings in the current design.
- We determine optimal ways to advance your network infrastructure that include:
o Reducing costs by ensuring that your existing equipment will be used as much as possible.
o Aligning requirements of users and their applications with organizational objectives.
o Selecting appropriate technologies and standards.
o Considering performance, reliability, availability and security needs.
- The next step is to create network design alternatives and assist key IT and business managers in deciding on the final design.
- We then assist you in preparing and optimizing the new network infrastructure, including purchase or lease of whatever new hardware and/or software that is needed.