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NextNet Partners is an IT Consulting Company with specialties in Core Networking, Converged Infrastructure and Collaboration.
The Mohave Educational Services Cooperative Computers & Peripherals Contract has been awarded to NextNet Partners in order to better serve clients in school districts, universities, community colleges, and municipal and tribal governments throughout the state of Arizona. The Mohave Educational Services Cooperative Computers & Peripherals contract, contract #17N-1005, entitles NextNet Partners the opportunity to offer Cisco, HP, and Lenovo computers and peripherals (accessories), as well as the installation of computers and computer systems to school districts, universities, community colleges, and municipal and tribal governments throughout the state of Arizona. NextNet Partners has the unique positioning to provide almost anything related to technology and managed services to the entire public sector in the state of Arizona,” explains Jerry Pierce, NextNet Partners’ Business Development Manager dedicated to the Public Sector. NextNet Partners also holds several other notable contracts that enable it to serve the state’s public sector, including the following conracts: State of Arizona Enterprise Commuting Services | #ADSPO16-157082 Engineering services and support for data centers for use by all state, county, city, or school district customers.
One of the oldest and still-often used methods of sharing data is file transfer protocol (FTP) or secure file transfer protocol (SFTP). (Acunetix) XSS attacks occur when an attacker uses a web application to send malicious code, generally in the form of a browser-side script to an end user. The end user’s browser has no way to know that the script should not be trusted, and will execute the script. Dridex malware targeted Windows users that would open Word or Excel email attachments, which would then cause macros to download the malware and infect the computer, exposing the user to the banking theft.
Tempe, AZ, January 30, 2018— Phoenix Business Journals has announced the 2018 awardees for its Outstanding Women in Business award, naming Amanda Burkeen, VP of Operations at NextNet Partners’, a winner. “We are thrilled that Amanda has been recognized outside of our team by the Phoenix business community for her passion, strength, power, and leadership,” says Phil Calzadilla, CEO & Founder of NextNet Partners. Calzadilla adds, “finding someone like Amanda is one in a million; we are lucky to be learning from her every day and look forward to all of her future contributions! Looking ahead, NextNet Partners anticipates another year of growth and opportunity as more companies look to invest in localized managed IT services, upgrade the security and resilience of their network, transform to digital and collaborative workspaces, and more.
Cloud technologies affect every aspect of IT and the business, so it is imperative to invest in a high-level strategy to manage how the organization consumes and manages Cloud services as well the Cloud’s associated impacts on the business. According to Michael Phetteplace, NextNet Partners’ National Practice Director of Cloud, Data Center and InfoSec, “IT leaders shouldn’t necessarily be migrating everything toward the Cloud without consideration, nor should they wait for the Cloud market to stabilize; there is no better time than now to develop a Cloud strategy that encompasses all business considerations. Certain data, including context and history, are critical components of delivering a consistent, quality customer experience,” explains Mike Garrity, National Practice Director of Customer Experience and Applications. Garrity, NextNet Partners’ National Practice Director for Customer Experience, says, “in the same way that a successful IVR implementation does not have a one-size-fits-all strategy,