It must take into account many factors including your business model, office locations, security needs, Internet and remote access requirements, expected growth and much more. Even smaller, simple networks can be badly planned, resulting in mediocre performance, costly upgrades, higher overall administration costs and poor ROI (return on investment).

As your business grows, so too does its network infrastructure. That means your network must be designed to be
scalable. It also must be highly available and secure yet transparent to your users. Gone are the simple days of Windows 98 and NT. Today, Windows 2008
and 2003 Servers
support the backbone of most new networks and it is no
longer feasible for an amateur to cobble together a few workstations and servers without extensive knowledge of Active Directory, DNS, TCP/IP, Group Policies, and much more. It can also be an expensive mistake to put your network design in the hands of anyone who is not an experienced Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer. All of Techni-Core’s NERDS carry the MCSE certification as a minimum - all it takes is a simple phone call and our knowledge can be yours.
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