Breaking Down Business Barriers

“The biggest factor in determining the value of IT is not whether an organization has technology, but how well they use it.”

Advanced Network Systems specializes in helping organizations use technology to break down barriers to achieve their vision.

For some organizations, this means overcoming geographic barriers to better connect their employees, customers and vendors. For others, it means removing time barriers to improve the quality and speed of decisions—or eliminating cost barriers to enhance operational processes— or minimizing structural barriers to promote business innovation and new opportunities.

But regardless of the challenges your organization faces, Advanced Network Systems can help you optimize technology investments and implement new, powerful tools that take you wherever you need to go.

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Blue Ridge Mountain Sports: Using IT as a Competitive Edge in Outdoor Outfitting

Blue Ridge Mountain Sports: Using IT as a Competitive Edge in Outdoor Outfitting

BRMS’s “home grown” infrastructure was typical of many small business environments, with hardware ranging from brand new to four years old, and core software applications with varying revisions and patches. The resulting IT issues, which were spiraling in an uphill direction, left the company’s president feeling like he was in the IT business instead of the outdoor adventure business.

Full Case Study (pdf)

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Video Conferencing Today: It’s Not Your Father’s Experience

Video Conferencing Today: It’s Not Your Father’s Experience

The value of video conferencing has far surpassed the talking head. Improvements in the technologies and applications have resulted in video conferencing being viewed as a communications necessity domestically and globally from ones desktop to highly sophisticated “presence” rooms.

Video Conferencing Today (pdf)