- Sept 1 2008:
- Colorado
Networks releases the latest in a line of information storage
products.
ColoradoNAS or Network Attached
Storage provides businesses a better method to expand their need for
information storage without having to purchase or modify traditional
servers. The result is a substantial cost savings that meets a
business need while minimizing the additional investment in equipment
during difficult business conditions.
Contact Colorado Networks for more details on the full list of
solutions.
- July 1 2008:
- The city of
Colorado Springs appoints Colorado Networks president to its Council
of International Affairs.
Colorado Springs mayor Lionel
Rivera in a press release stated, "Jeff will act as the
business/industry representative on the council" Jeff's broad
experience in international business will be a great asset toward the
growth of Colorado Springs' export markets.
- Jan. 4 2008:
- Bill Souba
joins the Colorado Networks staff to manage its international business
development.
Mr. Souba brings over forty years
of experience as a banking executive and international business
development manager to the company as it continues to expand its
global presence. Company president Jeff Beauprez commented during the
announcement, "Bill's expertise is critical to Colorado Networks as
our international business accelerates. His
depth of knowledge and experience
can only boost our company's growth. And, I'm thrilled to have him
join our team."
Mr. Souba will share his time between his love of remodeling houses on
a part time basis and his Colorado Networks efforts.
- Dec. 8 2007:
Colorado Networks is a featured
guest on KZNT 1460am Saturday morning's business show, Talking
Business, Taking Action. Hear the the company's philosophy and how it
can assist businesses with a novel approach to improved efficiency and
ultimately higher profits! Click on this link to
hear the complete segment.
- June
2007:
- The Greater
Colorado Springs Economic Development Corporation selects Colorado Networks
as an engineering member of its select committee on data
protection/storage.
The EDC recognizes the unique
environment offered by the Pikes Peak region for companies working on
business continuity strategies and intends to promote that environment
to companies looking to establish data centers. The expertise provided by Colorado
Networks further expands that environment.
In a brief statement made by company president Jeff Beauprez, he
echoed his company's commitment to data protection offerings. "I'm
very pleased to be a part of the EDC's effort and its role in
assisting companies with the critical issue of data
protection/storage. Our involvement is recognition of Colorado
Networks' contributions toward this vital, yet often overlooked topic
in business planning."
- January
2007:
- Colorado Networks signs a partnership agreement with StorServer.
The backup needs for
large clients can now be better served through a partnership between
StorServer and Colorado Networks. The combined solution now provides
limitless storage for the most demanding client applications.
The partnership takes effect immediately and will include both joint
marketing and support activities.
- March 2006:
-
Colorado Networks consolidates their storage facilities.
To better
satisfy client needs for security and maximum availability, a
partnership was signed between Colorado Networks and Data102.
Colorado Networks will locate their data systems within the
state-of-the-art facility in downtown Colorado Springs.
Physical security is a major factor for continuity of business
services and through this new partnership, clients can be assured of a
"best in class solution". This effort adds an additional layer of
isolation for backup service clients and the "wilds of the Internet"
according to company president Jeff Beauprez.
His statement continues, "We will continue to listen to our clients
needs and provide the best possible products and services to meet
those needs. While we began an ambitious project with the Longmont
center, it became apparent that a better solution was available. In
terms of cost to our clients and security, Data102 provided the answer
we were looking for".
D2AT
satisfies all general business and medical practice requirements for
secure offsite storage and ease of
client access to electronic records.
The product meets all security requirements as defined in HIPAA medical privacy legislation.
- May 2005:
-
Colorado Networks introduces company fleet strategy.
Integrating marketing & business plans into
the needs of an expanding company fleet created a
unique solution of Subaru Baja's® sporting the Colorado Networks color
scheme. A great reminder within the Rocky Mountain region of the
company and its commitment, "results, not excuses, in business
technology".
- December 2004:
- Article published in M.D. News® entitled
Computer Technology Is A Wonderful Thing… When It Works!
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October 2004:
- Colorado Networks opens it's new office facility near the
Denver Tech Center.
Located in Centennial, CO, the new facility will focus on the rapidly
expanding market in the Denver/Boulder region. Company president, Jeff
Beauprez is quoted in a recent interview announcing the expansion, "We
are very pleased with the response of metro Denver businesses to our
products and services. The rapid growth validates our strategy as a
technology provider with a "no excuses" approach to answering the
needs of business productivity."
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June 2004:
- Colorado Networks announces two strategic partnerships in
their continuing commitment to meet client needs.
First, Colorado Networks has signed a PartnerNet agreement with Novell®
and parent company of SuSE®
Linux. Colorado Networks acknowledges the support and reliability of
SuSE desktop and server solutions through this agreement to provide
client Linux solutions.
Second, to answer the growing number of client requests for quality
email and web hosting services, WestHost & Colorado Networks have
agreed to a joint sales agreement. Colorado Networks will implement
and manage these accounts as part of their overall solutions.
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January 2004:
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Colorado Networks joins the
Denver Business Journal®
as one of the publication's five showcase IT engineering firms,
highlighting the organizations unique contributions to business
productivity.
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October 2003:
- M.D. News® Asks Colorado Networks to join its team as
technical editors for the Colorado regional publications.
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September 2003:
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Article published in
M.D. News® entitled Are you
supporting computer systems or building your business?
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July 2003:
-
Article published in
M.D. News® entitled A Case
Study in the Automation of Medical Practice Management
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February 2003:
- Colorado Networks releases D2AT solution with options for
cross market backup solutions.
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August 2002:
- Colorado Networks announces development plans for D2AT
solutions.
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February 2002:
- Colorado Networks launches
a unique support suite aimed at financial
based businesses.
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