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About
Integrity Networking Systems
In 2003, Rich Gleason started Integrity Networking
Systems with the ideal of "doing the right things right"
- performing good work at a good value. Rich chose to name the business
"Integrity" because it is the core value that guides
the business. Integrity, combined with a strong focus on customer
service is the reason we proudly have such loyal customers, many
of who have been with us since our inception.
When we hire systems engineers we look for two characteristics
- are they technically capable and can they communicate with you
in clear, user-friendly language. If they have these two traits,
we are confident you will be a happy customer for years to come.
Integrity team members possess the knowledge required
to install and configure your technology environment as is evidenced
by the following certifications:
- MCSE - Microsoft Certified System Engineer
- Plan, design, and implement Microsoft Windows server
solutions and architectures.
- MCSA – Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator
- Implement, manage, and maintain the typically complex computing
environment of medium- to large-sized companies.
- CompTIA i-Net+ - The worldwide
standard of foundational-level competency in knowledge of Internet,
Intranet and Extranet technologies.
- MCP - Microsoft Certified Professional
- Professionals who have the skills to successfully implement
a Microsoft product or technology as part of a business solution
in an organization.
- CCNA - Cisco Certified Network Associate-
Validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot
medium-size routed and switched networks, including implementation
and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN .
- CCNP - Cisco Certified
Network Professional - Validates a network professional's
ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local
and wide area networks with 100 to 500 or more nodes.
- ASE - Hewlett Packard Accredited Systems
Engineer - Given a set of customer business requirements,
this individual is required to design, support and / or implement
an enterprise level solution (potentially including platform,
operating system, software, storage, network and option components)
to solve business needs.
- CompTIA A+ - Confirms a technician's
ability to perform tasks such as installation, configuration,
diagnosing, preventive maintenance and basic networking.
- CompTIA Network+ - Validates
the knowledge and skills of networking professionals. Microsoft
added CompTIA Network+ into their Microsoft Certified Systems
Administrator (MCSA) program, and other corporations such as Novell,
Cisco, HP, Lotus and 3Com also recognize CompTIA Network+ as part
of their certification tracks.
- CNE - Certified Novell Engineer
- A CNE possesses a wide variety of network support skills that
allows him or her to keep your company's network running efficiently
- with less downtime. A CNE solves advanced company-wide support
problems and high-level network problems and performs planning,
installation, configuration, troubleshooting and upgrade services
for networks.
- CNA - Certified Novell Administrator
- CNAs provide companies direct support for software users in
various work environments, including professional offices and
small businesses, workgroups or departments, and corporate information
services (IS).
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