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Being able to share files and resources between computers at the click of a button over a company network is rapidly becoming the norm in the workplace. From cabled networks through to wi-fi setups, we are highly skilled networking specialists and can setup networks ranging from two to three machines, all the way up to large-scale networks incorporating server and RAID solutions.

And now with the the boom in NAS (Network Attached Storage). 

If you've heard of Network Attached Storage - also known as NAS - but aren't sure what it's all about, then read on to find out more...

What is Network Attached Storage (NAS)?
Many of us use an USB External Hard Drive to connect to our computers and immediately create additional storage for data or backup, but when it comes to efficient data management, there is perhaps a better way… to use Network Attached Storage or NAS for short.

Why Choose Network Attached Storage (NAS)?
External Hard Drives are a great way to quickly and conveniently create additional storage via a simple USB connection to your computer. However such devices are often restricted to use at the specific computer to which they’re connected and by the specific person using that computer. All good and well, but what if you need to share the content and files?

The answer lies in Network Attached Storage. Instead of connecting directly to an individual desktop or laptop computer, a NAS server connects to your wireless router. This effectively allows multiple users from multiple computers to access and share the content and files stored on it. Just one copy of your files, in one accessible place!


This gives the user access to their data remotely across the internet at anytime, whether it be via a web browser, their computer, or even their mobile device, such as an iPad or iPhone and or any other connected device.

Need your Macs and PCs to talk to one another? 
We’re cross-platform experts too and can integrate Mac and PC networks so they work together seamlessly. We can also setup static/dynamic Virtual Private Networks.



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