IT Solutions Offered by Service Vendors
Local vendors offer a wide variety of services, from basic internet service to state-of-the-art cloud computing. Subscribers to Metronet Zing can mix and match services from many companies. What is your company's ideal solution?
Cloud Computing
Computing where data, software and processing power are accessed online using different computers or handheld devices.
Co-location
A data center where multiple customers locate network, server and storage gear and interconnect to a variety of service vendors with a minimum of cost and complexity.
Conferencing Services
Interactive communication services shared among several people at different locations.
Disaster Recovery
Process, policies, and procedures for technology infrastructure recovery following a disaster.
Document Archival and Distribution
Virtually allow any document to be stored, managed and retrieved.
Hosted Applications
Applications for use that reside online rather on a particular computer or server.
Hosted Voice Services
Telephonic switching function, moved from customer premises to an application service provider (ASP), which then takes responsibility for much of network management.
Lit Fiber Services
Vendors that can light Metronet's dark fiber. Service vendors use equipment to light Metronet's fiber optic cable strands so data can be translated from electronic light signals pulsed via the fiber optic cable.
Network Management
Activities, methods, procedures, and tools pertaining to the operation, administration, maintenance and provisioning of networked systems.
Offsite Data Backup
Sending critical data out of its primary location (off the main site) as part of a disaster recovery and data backup plan. This ensures your data will be safe in the event of a fire, flood or other disaster.
Telecom Consulting
Helping businesses understand and control communications costs while ensuring that organizations are getting the most value from their telecom system.
Video Surveillance
Image capture capabilities that allow video images to be compressed, stored or transmitted over communication networks or digital data links − they can monitor an entire building or an individual office.
Virtualization
Multiple devices logically consolidated in order to be managed from a single console or multiple storage devices accessed the same way regardless of type or location.
Voice Services
Voice-as-data management, using technology to transport voice over networks traditionally used for e-mail. Commonly referred to as VOIP (voice over internet protocol).
Web Hosting
Third party service of hosting a customer's web site on the Internet making it accessable for others to experience. This is a standard service every website requires.


