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If you're asking yourself if you need a Network the answer is
probably yes. Networks are used by businesses with multiple
users who need to share data and peripheral equipment like
laser printers and CD ROMs.
If you have
more than one PC in your organization, you should be looking
at a Network as one option, even if it's just to share a high
end printer or to coordinate backup of critical company data.
"People have heard horror stories about Networks and assume
that there is always something going wrong and that they come
with a high cost," says Gerry Halula, Shiloh Service Sales
Manager. "But it just isn't true," asserts Gerry. Many people
experience problems when they haven't thought out their full
Network needs or if they try to put one together using odds
and ends from several different companies. At
Shiloh, we work with a number of hardware and software
companies so we know what equipment is compatible with each
other. We can help you save money by often incorporating your
existing equipment into a new system. When we
first meet with you we're going to ask you questions like: Are
you going to share printers? What kind of operating system
will you need? How many people/stations will be on the
Network? What type of software are you running, is it networkable? What are your security needs? Do you have
relocation or remodeling plans in the near future?
With a full understanding of what you want to accomplish,
Shiloh Service will make a customized recommendation for your
company.
In 5 to 10 working days, your company can be enjoying
the advantages of a network. Just follow this step-by step
checklist.
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Call Shiloh Service at (724) 863-0190 and
set up a meeting with Gerry Halula, Sales Manager, to discuss
your network needs. He or another salesperson will visit your
work site and help you plan your network.
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Shiloh Service will make a proposal
recommending hardware and software needs. They'll outline the
cost of installation and even look at the ways you can use
your present equipment in the new network configuration.
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Upon acceptance of the proposal, Shiloh will
schedule a time for installation. Installation typically takes
anywhere from 4 hours to 2 days.
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Plan 2 or 3 revisits by Shiloh Service Field
Representatives to answer questions and to resolve any
software or hardware details.
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Enjoy a problem-free Network with the
advantages of a Shiloh Service Maintenance Agreement. If there
is a problem, we're just a phone call away and many problems
can be solved through the use of a modem. We'll be there
within four hours of your call if a fileserver is involved and
within 8 hours for all other problems.
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