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Vergen Inc. was founded in 1999 by a small team of engineers who understood the benefits of the coming wave of telecommunications convergence technologies, and wanted to be in a position to help deliver the promise of those enabling technologies to the world. What began as an effort to encourage non-traditional markets like hospitality, medicine and property management to adopt advanced communications technologies evolved into a consulting practice targeted at Next Generation Service Providers and Intelligent Enterprises. |
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Vergen Inc.'s corporate culture derives from the personal and professional beliefs of its dedicated staff.
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Vergen Inc. was founded on the beliefs that:
- Advanced communications and computing technologies can deliver significant and measurable value to our clients' businesses if properly designed, developed and deployed (our 3-D mantra).
- Technical consulting is a practice of selling professional, sound and authoritative advice, just as in the fields of law, medicine or accounting. It is valuable only if it is knowledgeable, impartial and delivered by experts in the specific field.
- Great engineering + great implementation + great operations = great success. A technology project cannot be a success if any of these areas are not adequately addressed.
- A deal is only a good deal if it benefits both parties. We always offer superior value and honest opinions; we will never persuade our clients to purchase a solution that does not fully meet their needs.
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Recently Vergen Inc. has focused on providing enterprise networking services which include:
- Internet hosting and presence services;
- Local (LAN/MAN) and Wide Area (WAN) network design;
- Network Security; and
- Cross-platform systems integration
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Vergen Inc. uses a variety of technologies to deliver these services, such as in-house software development for databases and security management, commercial third-party hardware and software platforms, and open-source software tools for intrusion detection and network monitoring applications.
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| NEWS |
01.10.2009 Cisco to Buy Tandberg to Gain Video Equipment
Cisco Systems Inc., the world’s largest maker of networking equipment, agreed to buy Tandberg ASA for 17.2 billion kroner ($2.97 billion), to expand its lineup of video-conferencing products. |
12.08.2009 Judge bans Microsoft from selling Word
No, you don't have to get your eyes checked. You read the headline correctly: A Texas judge has banned Microsoft from selling Word in the United States. And now, in the worst-case scenario, Microsoft may have to pull Word off the shelves by October. The chances of that actually happening are very small. Still, this makes for some interesting drama. |
16.01.2009 Conficker worm spikes, infects 1.1 million PCs in <24 hours
It has been over a month since we heard much about Conficker, but the worm has reappeared with a vengeance over the past seven days. According to Finnish security company F-Secure, more than one million PCs have been infected with the worm (also known as Kido or Downadup) in the past 24 hours, with a total of 3.52 million machines infected worldwide. According to F-Secure, that 3.52 million is a conservative estimate. |
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