LA Networks achieves Customer Satisfaction Excellence for Q2 2009!
LA Networks becomes Advanced Data Center certified!
LA Networks performs speaking engagements for local IT communities
LA Networks engineers have engaged in a large number of public speaking engagements across the Southern California technology scene. MPLS talks have recently been given to the Orange County Cisco Users Group (www.occug.org) and the instructors at most of the California Cisco Academies. A design clinic was recently held and deemed quite worth while at the LANet Users Group (http://nui.net/lanet/). The next time to catch an LA Networks Presentation will be at the Southern California Cisco Users Group (www.sccug.org) in October where we will be hosting a technical talk on Layer 3 Access Switch Design. If you are interested in having us speak to your engineers or users group, please contact jbomar@la-networks.com to schedule a speaker.
LA Networks selected for participation in EFT for Unified Communications
LA Networks has been selected to participate in the Early Field Trial (EFT) program for Unified Communications. This entitles LA Networks to work on Cisco UC products before First Customer Ship dates. This further strengthens LA Networks positioning as a go to partner for implementing the latest UC technologies available on the market.
LA Networks Deploys Voice and Video Solution for Global Advertising Agency
LA Networks deploys cutting edge UC & video conferencing solution for Cisco’s advertising agency - LA Networks has orchestrated a revamp of the UC infrastructure for Cisco’s Southern California advertising agency. The migration path was from an original Callmanager implementation deployed in the late 1990s (3.X) to the latest Cisco Unified Communications platform. Together with a new Cisco Video Conferencing Solution, the ad agency now enjoys the latest UC features available on the market and the ability to do ad hoc video conferences with any potential customer, anywhere in the world, and at any time!
LA Networks brings Layer 3 to the Access for local medical facility
LA Networks recently completed a new campus switch deployment for a medical manufacturer in the San Fernando Valley. In the design, literally every switchport, IP Address and DNS entry was changed within the campus to support a new Layer 3 to the Access design. Through much hard work and planning, there were virtually no issues on the first day of operation, and droves of user feedback describing the new lightning fast network. The design added additional layers of redundancy with subsecond failover on nearly all parts of the network and the architecture allows for additional projects to be added on in a hierarchical nature.
LA Networks helps ensure information security for world-wide Biotech firm project
LA Networks is working with a large Biotech firm in Ventura County to help divest some of its network presence in Asia. This is a highly sensitive project where information needs to be closely monitored and controlled, yet there can be virtually no interruption in service.
New Web Site
LA Networks launches new Web site – After several years of the same look and feel, LA Networks has launched a new Web site with much more content and information. Please feel free to visit here often as we plan to update a number of the sections around the verticals so forth quite often.
LA Networks Selected for TSS
LA Networks is selected for TSS Program at Cisco – LA Networks has received an invitation to have several of their engineers participate in a special program called Technology Solution Specialist (TSS). This program is meant for Cisco Partner’s who demonstrate not only technical competence but also industry leadership within a particular technology. Currently one of our engineers is enrolled in the Security TSS program and we have another applying for the Unified Communications track.
Medical Imaging Solution
LA Networks provides Vertical Solution for Medical Imaging – LA Networks has worked with many health care organizations over the years and have helped architect several solutions around the PACS system, which is used for medical imaging. Please see our Vertical section for a summary of this process.
MPLS Presentation to Cisco Academy Instructors
LA Networks gives talk on Enterprise MPLS WAN Services to California Cisco Academies – Jason Bomar of LA Networks was honored to speak before many of the instructors and program directors for the Cisco Academies in California. The topic was MPLS WAN Services for the Enterprise and is a talk he often gives to technology groups on what and how to run an MPLS project to a successful conclusion.
Unified Communications for Bruckheimer Films
LA Networks makes the front page of Cisco.com by bringing Cisco technology to Jerry Bruckheimer Films. With innovative solutions and cutting edge technologies, LA Networks has played a major part in revamping the way Jerry Bruckheimer does business. Click here to view newscast.
LA Networks receives highest achievement in Customer Satisfaction!!
LA Networks has been awarded highest accolades for Customer Satisfaction, signifying our sincere dedication to customer needs. In addition, LA Networks received Outstanding Performance for Highest Advanced Technology Sales recently, demonstrating our lead in bringing emerging technologies to the customer and providing a program to support the services required for these technologies. LA Networks has also achieved Wireless LAN Certification Specialization Certification, indicating extensive knowledge of the detailed factors involved in designing, deploying, and maintaining end-to-end Cisco Wireless LAN solutions.
LA Networks Receives Award from Cisco
At a partner summit sponsored by Cisco in Las Vegas, LA Networks was recently the recipient of the Outstanding Performance in Emerging Technology Award. This was a real achievement for a smaller company like ours, and we feel that it supports our belief that putting engineering and integrity before sales is the way of the future. This award is given to the partner Cisco feels excels at understanding the value and use of technology the most.
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