EWC Services Overview
The key to modern information processing for any
organization is networking. A very small
two-station Local Area Network (LAN) may be as
strategically important to a two-person law firm as
the capacity to network thousands of computers and
people in a large corporation.
As we move into the 21st century networks no
longer exist to serve a single large machine.
Instead, networks provide the tools that allow
organizations to "rightsize" their computing.
To assist in rightsizing, EWC provides expertise
in the following areas (click on a menu item under the Services folder on the
left for more
detail):
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Networking/MIS Strategic Planning, Implementation, and Management (Network)
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Internet/Intranet and World Wide Web Services (Internet)
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Distance Learning Services (Learning)
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Related Service Options (Related)
For each of the areas in which EWC provides
services there is a record of familiarity and
expertise with related software and hardware.
Solutions recommended by EWC are tailored for
specific needs. They are not "off-the-shelf"
solutions in which the company has a vested
interest.
EWC can provide people with extensive knowledge of
and familiarity with operating systems and
application software for microcomputers, mid-range
computers, mainframes, and local- and wide-area
networks. Operating environments include Unix,
Windows (NT Server, Win95 and earlier versions),
DOS, Novell NetWare, and IBM OS/MVS. Recent
activities include the design, implementation, and
management of the hardware and software necessary
for the appropriate operation of Internet World Wide
Web and electronic mail services.
People-to-People
When the workplace is provided with the correct
tools for the job, then the people can work better
and more effectively. EWC can help you:
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Strategically plan your management
information systems;
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Strategically plan your network needs
down the hall or across the nation;
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Plan your office automation;
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Ensure that you are rightsizing your
information processing.
Make the most of the 21st Century!