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Portfoliofound in [Company] - relevance score: 2.872Examples of our work: Campus wide cabling, hundreds of runs. Long range point to point wireless bridges. Workstation imaging, upgrades. Large project rollouts. Phone system installations. Custom aviation safety software systems. Dedicated SaaS. Specialized hosting solutions. Medical center cabling. Emergency Novell data recovery. Server sales, c...
Searchfound in [Support] - relevance score: 2.376 Remote Supportfound in [My DSI] - relevance score: 2.263DSI can service your workstations, laptops and servers from our location without anyone having to go anywhere. It virtually puts us right there at the device that needs service. This service reduces cost and drastically improves response time. Essentially you get faster service at a lower cost without sacrificing quality of service. Once a rem...
Contactfound in [Support] - relevance score: 1.502Toll Free: 877-803-4374 Local: 207-803-8838 Fax: 207-803-8838 DSI 316 Portland Rd Bridgton, ME 04009 Bridgton, ME 316 Portland Rd Store Hours Monday: 10-6 Tuesday: 10-6 Wednesday: 10-6 Thursday: 10-6 Friday: 10-6 Saturday: 10-2
Service Ticketsfound in [My DSI] - relevance score: 1.486had service tickets with us since Request service!
Investmentsfound in [Company] - relevance score: 1.342Our company has seen much growth since 2005 in ways that we were not anticipating but are not surprised about. The caliber of our client base brings us opportunity, vision, and solid growth potential. We will continue to focus on our core traditions in which we keep the customer our priority and not shy away from challenges. Future growth is a...
Careersfound in [Company] - relevance score: 0.911DSI is a great place to work. Always an adventure and always dynamic. We will challenge your skills and welcome your ideas. Some benefits include: Paid vacation, paid sick and personal leave, short-term disability pay, tuition assistance, mileage reimbursement, commission, double pay holidays, time and a half holidays, weekly pay and employ...
Miscfound in [DSI-U Misc] - relevance score: 0.426This area of DSI U is for articles and subjects that really don't belong in the other categories.
Hardwarefound in [DSI-U Hardware] - relevance score: 0.324The foundation. Software needs hardware to function and deliver a purpose and vice versa. Some hardware has software built in. Some does not. In this section of DSI U we offer articles and information about all that tangible stuff we call hardware. Hardware includes things like hard drives, processors (central processing unit (CPU)), and memo...
Securityfound in [DSI-U Security] - relevance score: 0.302A virus in it's simplest definition is a self replicating program intended to cause harm. Most are avoidable with some preventative efforts and common sense. This type of malicious software as well as other security topics are covered in this DSI U category. We offer some best practices and effective ways of avoiding system mayhem and poss...
Softwarefound in [DSI-U Software] - relevance score: 0.298Software or more specifically, software applications can be thought of as a translator or even a mediator. Essentially, it takes data either supplied or stored and interprets that that data as instructions to be processed by the hardware for a purpose. Available in several categories software is typically composed with a primary goal in mind. ...
Dell Powerconnect 6200 Series Console Connectionfound in [DSI-U Networking] - relevance score: 0.282Sometimes it is necessary to console connect to managed equipment for configuration or troubleshooting purposes. There is nothing better than a raw connection through a tried and true interface. The PowerConnect 6200 series runs on either a proprietary Marvel OS or VxWorks for the Broadcom based switches. You will need: A RS232 Null Modem (c...
Change User Password On A Mac Using Terminalfound in [DSI-U Software] - relevance score: 0.244Resetting In Single User Mode If you’re not able to start your computer and load OS X’s interface (or SSH into your system), then you’ll need to start up your computer in Single User Mode (hold Command S while booting). Next, perform the following steps in order to reset your password. Mount your file system by typing the following command...