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FNF Construction, Inc.

FNF Construction, Inc.

FNF is a $300 million privately held Heavy Highway construction company in Phoenix, AZ. With Job safety, risk management and better utilization of its equipment as priorities, the company sought the help of its IT specialist, itSynergy. itSynergy developed two powerful applications for both Safety and Risk Management and Equipment Utilization that significantly reduced accidents…

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Infrastructure Optimization Model Boosts Company Revenue Opportunities

Infrastructure Optimization Model Boosts Company Revenue Opportunities

itSynergy provides businesses with innovative solutions focusing on Microsoft® technologies including the Microsoft Core Infrastructure Optimization (IO) Model. This systematic methodology for measuring the capabilities of an IT infrastructure’s “maturity” helps itSynergy to increase revenue and act as a trusted customer advisor. It also helps it to maintain long-term customer relationships and lower its cost…

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OS Seen as Driver of Greater Customer Satisfaction and Efficiency for IT Firm

OS Seen as Driver of Greater Customer Satisfaction and Efficiency for IT Firm

itSynergy was recently invited to be part of the Windows® 7 Professional pre-launch program, Ignite. itSynergy earned this honor because of a proven commitment to excellence and its past achievements as a Microsoft® Gold Certified Partner. The firm‟s constant attention to improving customer satisfaction and operational efficiencies has helped it take advantage of a number…

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Law Firm Continues Pursuit to “Tech-Up” On Productivity and Reliability

Law Firm Continues Pursuit to “Tech-Up” On Productivity and Reliability

Frazer, Ryan, Goldberg, and Arnold (FRGA) is a mid-size, successful law firm that spent 2002 consulting with experts as it sought to improve its overall productivity—essentially, to help its management and staff efficiently deliver quality legal services to its clients. New application and server software helped FRGA achieve additional productivity. Learn how the law firm…

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Network Infrastructure Practice

Network Infrastructure Practice

Diamond Key Homes, then wholly owned by Saxton Incorporated (Nasdaq:SXTN), was considering a buyout. One concern for key executives was how to separate their IT infrastructure from the corporate infrastructure to go through with the transition. The separation had to take place immediately upon finalization of the deal, and no one could know that any…

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