
DTG for all your IT needsDecember 3rd, 2009DTG is a cross-platform hardware, software, and computer network integration service provider located in Hartford, CT. We offer IT solutions and consulting services for businesses in the Connecticut area. DTG specializes in hardware and software consulting, sales, repair, IT maintenance and training for individuals and organizations in industries such as advertising, design, bio-tech, hospitality, education, government and more.To achieve that requires a broad, cross-platform technical expertise, an understanding of your business and how it uses technology, and a group of friendly, knowledgeable professionals who can communicate clearly without using a lot of insider jargon. Delivering worry-free computing is a job within itself for most businesses, but DTG has the expertise and manpower to do the job and do it right. We can handle just about any IT challenge you throw at us. And if we can`t, we`ll tell you. So far though, that hasn·t happened. Of course, occasionally we make a mistake. And when we do, we own up to it, explain what happened, and then we fix it. We do certain things exceptionally well. Please click on the navigation bar topics to read about our expertise in detail. DTG’s professional IT staff knows how to make your network perform for your business. Design begins with the basics, one of which is ensuring that your network will have adequate bandwidth to meet the aggregate needs of everyone who will use it. Do you have graphic designers who need to move large files and have unique storage and backup needs? What about work groups that use collaborative applications? How about a field sales force that needs remote access? Meeting these requirements, and many more, must be accounted for in the design process. Closely related to design is network architecture. Architecture deals with anticipating the potential obstacles to data flow. For example, in large networks such as schools, the Internet connection can become a bottleneck. In this case, setting up a caching proxy server (caching frequently accessed web pages locally) can significantly improve performance. So a classroom of 20 kids all going to the same Web page can access it at Ethernet speed rather than WAN speed (T1 or DSL). Network architecture also needs to plan for failure. A network should have redundancy built in so that if any one piece of equipment goes down, the network can still function. The degree of redundancy required is directly related to how your business uses its network. Generally, the more directly network failures affect revenue the more redundancy is necessary. Network design and architecture planning demand comprehensive knowledge of hardware, standards and protocols, configuration options, and best practices. Our approach is to make sure we understand what the network is expected to support, including mission-critical applications, and then to choose appropriate equipment, configure it properly, and test its performance thoroughly.
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