Should you hire a remote IT pro? – Medical Economics – June 2007
Such on-site visits are rare for IntelliSuite, says Chris Frederick, the company's vice president of operations. "Ninety-five percent of our work can be done remotely," he says. Take, for example, a printer that won't print. That often happens because the print spooler, a piece of software that temporarily stores data slated for printing, has shut down for some reason. "We can go inside the network and turn the print spooler back on with a mouse click," says Frederick.
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A Monitor Of Performance – Computer Reseller News – January 2006
Citrix partners Convergence Technology Consulting and IntelliSuite Technologies each have entered into reseller agreements with the Rockville, Md.-based maker of network and application performance management solutions, and both partners are seeing growing customer interest in the new product.
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Older Wiser And Winning ASPs – VAR Business – March 2003
After a hosting or outsourcing business is started, another obstacle is the high-cost data centers. Peter Ayedun, president of IntelliSuite, an ASP based in Schaumburg, Ill., believes most small VARs and solution providers should stay away from investing in building their own data centers. "We chose not to waste our money there and instead partnered with AT&T," Ayedun says. "[Data centers] are expensive, and it's easier for us to manage customers remotely. Besides, clients would much rather have on-site data centers than visit my little shop all the way out in Schaumburg."
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Softricity Helps To Boost ASP Efficiency – Computer Reseller News – February 2003
"Ultimately we've been able to reduce the number of servers we use in our environment, thereby reducing cost," said Peter Ayedun, president of IntelliSuite, Schaumburg, Ill. "We had three Dell servers dedicated to two or three key applications. Now we've rolled them into a shared environment," he said.
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VARs/ASPs Discover Softricity - ASP News – February 2003
"We were able to immediately eliminate regression testing and installing software on every server," said Peter Ayedun, president of IntelliSuite. "We quickly provided each customer with a dedicated environment using shared resources. And, for customers who wanted applications like Peachtree 2000 but either couldn't get them or had to wait too long for them because they didn't run multiple instances correctly in terminal services, we can now offer the critical applications they demand.".
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