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    Crain's New York Expo

      November 1, 2001 New York, Infinity exhibits at Crain's New York Expo for small and mid-sized businesses looking for technology solutions to enhance their bottom line.

Sponsored by Fleet Small Business Services and Nextel, The Crain's Expo atracted over 100 exhibitors and featured hundreds of New York's top execs.

Small and midsize businesses (SMBs) are being pulled between cost-cutting pressures and the demand for more complex computing environments. E-business has created an increasingly competitive environment that demands that SMBs invest in new technologies to provide a flexible and integrated IT infrastructure. As small businesses get bigger, there comes a time when maintaining information and applications on individual PCs doesn’t work anymore. Midsize businesses experience the same growing pains, having to cobble together a patchwork quilt of PCs, servers, and software into an efficient computing hub while still providing functionality, cost effectiveness, and a timely and secure environment.

Infinity Consulting Group (ICG), an Information Technology Staffing and Consulting firm recognized for providing highly-skilled technical resources to Fortune 500 companies, unveiled their new Internetworking Service intended to assist businesses faced with such challenges. “Internetworking Service (I.S.) encompasses packaged services, distinguished by pre-defined delivery and pricing structures that are replicable across a wide variety of industries,” says Aric Perminter, Vice President of Professional Services. This service helps clients design their enterprise internetworks with cost-effective programs that provide rapid and predictable investment returns. Specifically:

Systems Engineering – This practice specializes in the design, integration and operations of distributed computing environments. It helps automate client functional areas by combining high quality system assessment, design and deployment services with a comprehensive set of integration skills that support distributed computing strategies.

Network Management – This practice helps clients maximize the potential of their investments with network monitoring, performance management and traffic analysis, capacity planning, documentation and crisis response procedures.

Network Security – This practice manages the complexity of security and access control in today’s highly distributed world with ICG’s state-of-the-art network security methodology.

ICG’s Internetworking Services are targeted towards high-demand technology users – companies of all sizes that place information technologies at the forefront of their business strategy to streamline business operations, manage customer relationships, and use information more efficiently – to make better informed business decisions”.






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