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A stable, secure, and user-friendly information technology (IT) infrastructure is critical to obtain operational efficiency, reduce internal administrative burdens, and ensure that business decisions remain informed.
An exceptional IT environment not only streamlines operations but also provides internal flexibility, improves employee productivity and morale, and delivers operational peace-of-mind by improving cost-effectiveness and management awareness.
Trinity’s IT team is composed of Microsoft-certified technicians who provide strategic consulting, management, implementation, maintenance and support for networks with 10 to 500 users. All operating requirements, from perimeter security to specialty software, are handled with skill and diligence to make sure that your staff can operate at peak efficiency.
The IT team is backed by our entire business development team, ensuring that your IT Solutions are in line with your overall business strategy.
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Peck Peck and Associates (PPA), an award-winning Architectural and Engineering firm in Virginia, had little centralized record keeping for their IT management, its computer systems were outdated, and proper security and le archiving was not in place. PPA was poised for growth—and needed to stabilize and improve its environment to support its future goals. -
In 2008, Trinity was approached by a national, niche retailer selling a wide variety of books, art, apparel and gifts. The retailer wanted to grow its online affiliate network to boost its sales reach. However, a web performance problem in the area of affiliate product placement impeded the affiliate network’s ability to gain traction.
Backup and Disaster Recovery PlanningMarch 02, 2010 | Jason Kerlek, Technical Director
Here is the methodology that Trinity uses when performing backup and disaster recovery planning for a client. This article follows Is Your Network Data Backed Up? Are Your Sure?.Is your network data backed up? Are you sure?February 16, 2010 | Jason Kerlek, Technical Director
How critical is the data you use every day? How important are the files on your network share? What would happen if suddenly some of that information was missing? Worse, what if the latest recoverable data backup was six months old?Windows 7 PDF Preview Handler SolutionFebruary 02, 2010 | Kevin Fox, IT Manager
While Windows 7 is, in many respects, a great leap forward in terms of application compatibility, every so often we'll discover a basic functionality that Microsoft or a Microsoft partner has inadvertently run into the ditch.Jobsite Document Management for General ContractorsJanuary 21, 2010 | Kevin Fox, IT Manager
Large general contractors require an IT solution to handle the creation, access, and storage to what I call “jobsite documents”. Jobsite documents are those created by field users, such as daily reports, RFI, drawings, etc. Many companies develop the bad habit of storing these documents on jobsite computers and/or in the Project Manager’s email software data file.New Year’s Resolution: Put Your Old Hardware to Good UseJanuary 05, 2010 | Jason Kerlek, Technical Director
With the beginning of a new year and a new decade, it is a good time to take a look at the technology lying around the home or office and decide what to keep and what to toss. If you are like me, you have piles of technology stored all over that you “might need someday”. Over the past holiday vacation I cleaned up my home office and found the following items.




