Jayne Swystun
Blog Posts by Jayne Swystun
- July 23, 2010
- How to Become the Network Guide Your Customers Rely On
Every organization depends on broadband connectivity. In 2010, every business is a connected business. These are givens. How you put the network to work in business—to better solve real issues and demands, to stretch the possibilities of providing reliable service, and to ensure your commitments can scale cost-effectively, are real challenges to network performance.
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- June 10, 2010
- 4 Quick Thoughts to Share from the MegaPath Channel
There are such great things taking shape in the MegaPath channel program that it is tough to limit today's post to just four quick thoughts. Let's jump right in.
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- May 28, 2010
- Small Business Week Calls for a Salute to Small Business
Small business owners: How have you spent Small Business Week? Basking in the glow of knowing, as President Obama attested in the kickoff of this celebratory week, that you are 'driving the American economy'? Maybe you're not feeling the flush of that excitement, but hopefully it has been a productive week for your small business.
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- May 3, 2010
- Working with Retailers to Solve Network Connectivity and Security Issues
This week MegaPath is looking forward to meeting convenience store retailers at the NACStech conference in New Orleans.
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- April 7, 2010
- Welcome Janet Wong, New Voice for Security on Connectivity
Janet Wong is just the person to introduce what’s new and unique about MSS Access, and to regularly spend some time on Connectivity addressing security trends and the increasing variety of malware threats.
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- March 30, 2010
- The Basics of MPLS: Defining Smart Traffic Engineering
Because MegaPath has been running its own core MPLS network for more than 10 years, we readily toss around the term MPLS and perhaps don't give enough consideration to how well understood the term is (or is not) amongst technology users from small business to large enterprise.
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