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Project Management
The purchase and
deployment of new computer assets is often associated with larger
projects, leaving little time for organizing or managing the logistics
of computer deployment. Penn Data Networks can provide experienced
project management to assist you in planning and implementation of
computer deployment. A Penn Data Networks project manager will ensure
that shipping and delivery schedules are followed, coordinate the
arrival of on-site installation personnel, and supervise the numerous
details surrounding the computer deployment project |
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Managed Logistics
Managed Logistics is many times helpful with larger or geographically widespread
deployments, especially when your locations do not have loading facilities or
excess storage space. Penn Data Networks utilizes our secure warehousing to
optimize delivery of new computer equipment to your location(s) based on the
number of systems to be installed, available storage space, and other logistical
considerations.
Staged Delivery
Penn Data Networks can help manage your specific delivery schedule to make
deployment of your new computers seamless. In conjunction with our managed
Logistics services, deliveries can be staged to address the specific
circumstances of any particular location(s).
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De-installation and Installation
Penn Data Networks performs de-installation and an installation
activity from the simple to the complex, replacing old equipment with new.
Penn Data Networks will de-install the legacy computers and neatly stack in
a central location for further disposition. Penn Data Networks will then
install the new computers, connect the monitors and peripheral devices,
power up the systems, ensure network connectivity, and install local or
network printers.
Software Installation/Configuration
Penn Data Networks can install or configure customer-owned software
programs on new computers following hardware setup. Customers are required
to provide original media and proof of license authority.
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Data Migration
User data is one of the most important considerations of any new
computer deployment. Penn Data Networks can assist you with this process in
order to reduce downtime and protect against data loss.
Asset Tagging and Documentation
One significant administrative function of new computer deployment is
keeping an accurate count of systems being de-installed and installed. Asset
Tagging and documentation are important management activities Penn Data
Networks can perform while de-installing and installing new systems.
Hard Drive Disk Wipe
Many customers are concerned about data remaining on hard drives of
the de-installed systems. Penn Data Networks can remove sensitive data from
your de-installed hard drives utilizing Department of Defense approved
procedures. Penn Data Networks can also provide documentation of this
procedure once it has been completed. |
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Equipment Removal/Storage
Another way Penn Data Networks can assist with the logistics of deploying new
computers is in the removal of the legacy equipment, either by shipping to a
pre-arranged destination, (Leasers) or by providing secure storage facilities
until you have an opportunity to dispose of the equipment in the manner of your
choice.
Equipment Disposal/Recycling
Penn Data Networks can provide assistance with the final disposition of your
computer equipment. Penn Data Networks works in conjunction with an
industry-leading recycling company to provide no cost, and effective disposal of
computer equipment.
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Relocation
Penn Data Networks can manage the logistics of relocating computer and other IT
related office equipment from one location to another. Relocation tasks can
include de-installation of equipment, packing and shipping to a specific
location, and re-installation of equipment at the new location.
System Upgrades
When you purchase new components or peripherals to upgrade your Computer
performance or capabilities, you may desire assistance with integrating the new
components into your computers. Penn Data Networks can provide on-site service
for professional installation of system upgrades. |
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