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Kelser Blog, Media, and News

All the latest Kelser news, media appearances, event recaps, press releases, and articles covering topics such as cybersecurity, business continuity, disaster recovery, networking and managed services, in one convenient place.

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Business Continuity | Disaster Recovery | Managed Services | News | Events

By: Adam Stahl
September 29, 2017

Bloomfield, CT – Kelser and Datto asked their guests a simple question, “have you ever poured beer on your computer and what would happen if you did?”

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Cybersecurity | Wireless | Networking | Managed Services

By: Kelser
June 30, 2017

The internet has transformed the way people communicate. It also brought with it never-before-seen privacy issues. Now, the Internet of Things – known as IoT – is transforming how devices communicate. Using your wired or wireless network, these devices can all share information, helping to create smarter, more efficient systems.

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Networking | Managed Services | In the Media | News

By: Adam Stahl
June 20, 2017

Kelser is a sponsor of the Travelers Championship and the IT provider for the tournament. During the tournament, Fox 61 interviewed Kelser Senior Consulting Engineer Andrew Tyler about the technology that goes into the largest sporting event in the state. Andrew and anchor Tim Lammers sat down at the station's temporary studio above the practice green and talked about Kelser's involvement with the tournament over 25 years.

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Cybersecurity | Managed Services

By: Kelser
May 19, 2017

Cybersecurity has become a mainstream point of discussion over the last five years. With notable attacks on Target, NASA, the United States Defense Department, and the WannaCry / WannaCrypt outbreak, the public now has a heightened sense of awareness (and fear) of cyber crime. Perhaps no industry needs a wake up call more than the healthcare industry.

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Wireless | Networking | Managed Services

By: Jonathan Stone
May 09, 2017

Nearly everyone has heard of the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) business model, and technology has even gone so far to start labeling Everything-as-a-Service (XaaS), but how often do you hear of Wireless-as-a-Service (WaaS)? In this post, we’ll break down the top six reasons to consider WaaS as a practical option for implementing cutting edge networking for your business.

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Executive Consulting | Managed Services

By: Jonathan Stone
February 20, 2017

Why you need an IT consultant is the same reason why you need innovation at the workplace—the sustained protection and growth of your company. In a fast-paced world of increased consumer choice and quick-moving competitors, innovation through use of technology isn’t just a nice thing to have; it’s essential for growth. Many organizations don’t have the time or resources to achieve technological gains in house. They usually have other day-to-day responsibilities that consume their time leaving little left to think about innovative strategies to tackle their IT challenges. Technology, when applied properly, doesn’t just benefit the IT department—it helps every part of the business run more smoothly and achieve at a higher level.

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Modern Data Center | Business Continuity | Disaster Recovery | Managed Services

By: Kelser
February 17, 2016

The popularity of the Cloud is unquestionable, with the majority of U.S. businesses using cloud computing. But, with this increased usage, cloud-based Disaster Recovery (DR) has become even more crucial.

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Executive Consulting | Managed Services

By: Adam Stahl
February 10, 2016

Project management is a challenge in any vertical with hurdles that include changing deadlines, high expectations, constantly-changing requests, team cooperation, and of course the simple fact that at least one thing will go disastrously wrong. On top of that, IT specifically has its own unique challenges.

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