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Cloud Compute
June 8, 2015 – Upon arriving to the office this morning, I had a sudden realization that my laptop was not with me. After working on it late last night, I forgot to put it in my bag, and was faced with a dilemma. Drive home two and a half hours roundtrip to retrieve it, (Yeah I live downtown Chicago, and we’re out here in Naperville) or MacGyver some sort of solution. The latter option won as I wandered around the office to locate an unused PC tower. I eventually found one, brought it back to my desk, connected the wires, and had something I could get by for the day with. However the computer wasn’t configured for every specific application I needed and the network drives were disconnected. All I had was the internet and therefore a way to web in to my email. Let me tell you it wasn’t one of my most productive days. Well that fateful day above was about 6 months ago, and since then our office has started to implement a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, (VDI) that will all but eliminate that conundrum and fix many other remote worker situations. Here’s a quick overview on how VDI works. Your company files and applications are hosted in the cloud in secure, georedundant data centers, and you access them via a web browser/internet connection for a monthly per user cost. It’s really that simple. Company Files/Applications = MS Office, CRM, Email/Exchange, Virus Protection, Citrix, QuickBooks, etc… Internet Connection = Any Smart Device (Cell Phones, Tablets, Laptops, Desktops, TVs) Let’s rewind and see how this situation would play out now with VDI. Get to the office, no laptop. Obtain the unused PC tower, (Use my iPad, or ask IT for a spare laptop for the day) connect to the internet, login into the VDI portal and voila, my internet browser now looks just like my desktop. Here I can access my secure company files, and utilize my specific programs to get my work done. Now if this service was only to save forgetful people like myself, it’s worth rolling the dice. However just think about some other real world applications where VDI would come in handy.
  • Weather prevents your employees from coming into the office, rather than a day off they can log in from their home computers to access files and apps. You can also direct all calls to your cell, or even put your phone system in the cloud
  • Computer/Laptop upgrades in your near future for all employees? Rather than spend 1k+ per employee, get them Chromebooks for 1/5th the cost. Since all you need is an internet connection that’ll more than suffice, as all the processing is done in the cloud.
  • Upgrading software or licensing? Your VDI hosting provider can take care of all that for you under your current monthly plan
Setting up a virtual desktop infrastructure may be right for a handful of people at the office or for everyone; it’s just a new way of looking at things. Learn more about VDI here, or take a look at other cloud solutions we offer that may streamline your business operations.
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Cloud Compute
We got a bit of snow this past week, is an understatement. Weather in Chicago can, and will strike any season, but gone are the days where Mother Nature should slow down your organizations operations. Simply put, did  winter storm “Juno” obstruct your day to day business communications? If so, take a look at some frequently reported issues below, and see how ATI can quickly solve them.

1) Phone System:

Lack of  parity at home, customers can’t reach you – We can route all calls to employee’s cell phones, and make outbound calls from your cell appear to customers as if it were coming from your business number & Caller ID. 4 digit dial, and transfer to coworkers with ease, all on your cell. Or you could use an IP phone at home, just plug it into your home internet router with a standard Ethernet cable.

2) Computers:

Are employees computers based at the office or laptops left over the weekend? – We can deploy virtual desktops, (VDI) and your employees can log into all their files/programs from any computer, laptop, smart phone, or tablet at home or anywhere with an internet connection.

3) Help Desk:

Was your IT staff unable to make it into the office to assist with employee computer issues? –  We can setup a help desk in the cloud, with a team of IT professionals at your disposal.

4) Internet/Voice Service:

Did the snow wipe out or slow down your internet & voice service? – We can setup backup internet utilizing point to point satellites that never go down when everyone elses service gets wiped out by the rogue plow Contact ATI or toss me a quick email and I’ll see how we can help. We’ve still got 3 more months of possible snow. (Yep, May) Did the snow slow your business in another way? Let us know about it, and we’ll find a solution.
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