WingSwept switches key clients to managed services

July 31, 2009 By: NCTechNews Category: Uncategorized

(Garner, N.C.) WingSwept, a leading local technology solutions firm, has recently been focusing on letting their customers know how they can be better served through managed services. All of their clients truly value their data and uptime in the workplace, and now WingSwept can provide an even more advanced service at a lower overall cost.

As a Managed Services provider, WingSwept offers network management through best-practice bundled solutions. With the state of the economy, more and more businesses are turning towards this proactive and cost-efficient approach. Waiting until network issues to arise can cause disruption in the workplace which leads to downtime, not to mention network repairs that can be very costly.

“We chose to transition to one of WingSwept’s Managed Service plans because we want our network to be running efficiently and at an optimal level at all times. We are more confident and at peace than ever with the stability of our network,” says Jerry Jones of Jones Insurance Agency.

In these lean times, getting the most done with the least effort is important for a business’s overall budget. The cost of not investing in Managed Services may be down time, loss of data, and not performing at an optimal level. Higher reliability makes a monumental difference in this economy.

“Managed Services is such a great and practical advancement in the IT industry, because it allows us to better serve our clients at a price they can afford. Before Managed Services your system could cry out for help and no one would hear it,” says WingSwept’s president, Jay Strickland. “We now have the ability to constantly monitor machines and stop crisis before they happen.”

WingSwept consists of two companies that provide full-service information technology consulting focused on interactive media and essential technology systems. WingSwept Communications and WingSwept Technologies currently have offices in North Carolina and Virginia. Their staff of more than 20 serves a diverse set of clients in all 50 states and around the world. WingSwept’s services focus on the areas of government services, network support, web application development and vertical marketing. The companies maintain separate divisions with dedicated staff for Web/database development and information technology consulting.

Headquartered in Garner, N.C., WingSwept Communications was established in 2000, followed by the incorporation of WingSwept Technologies in 2002 by its president, Jay Strickland, who has been in the technology consulting field since 1995. For more information on WingSwept’s services, please visit our Web site at www.wingswept.com.

Comments are closed.

  • Packaging Cures

    RTP-based advertising and branding firm The Marketing Machine helped overcome the issue of illiteracy among medical patients in Ghana, South Africa in designing packaging for the only manufacturer of anti-retroviral drugs in the region, creating individual icons and colors to help patients understand which drugs they needed, regardless of their ability to read.

    Broadband Stimulus

    Two grants funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act are being used by MCNC to expand broadband connectivity and services throughout North Carolina and create more than 1,000 engineering and construction jobs, the organization said.

    Video: QC in Pharma Mfg


    Defense Industry Gets More Competitive

    U.S. troop level decreases and shrinking armed forces budgets will lead to increased competition and a change in business operations for military contractors in North Carolina and throughout the nation, according to defense industry contracting expert Lea Strickland, requiring a more strategic and tactical approach to developing professional, properly-designed bid proposals.

    A Leg Up for Students

    Innovative concept-to-marketplace product design and development firm Montie Design is holding a Winter 2012 Student Design Contest for aspiring product designers in community colleges, four-year colleges, or high schools from North Carolina and Virginia, starting February 1.

    getting from lab 2 line

    The leader in analytical instrumentation for the pharma manufacturing industry has named a new COO responsible for manufacturing, engineering, software development, and project management for hardware and software products such as the VTT-1000 multi-variant testing device, breaking down barriers to speeding-up the drug manufacturing pipeline and cutting-down on drug shortages.

  • Recent Headlines



free web site traffic and promotion