National Lan Exchange
National LAN Exchange (NLE) is in its 17th year as network Value Added Reseller (VAR) and system integrator serving small to medium businesses, the health care market, state and local government organizations, educational institutions and other institutional and support organizations.
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NLE provides full-service design and deployment engineering for complex Information Technology (IT) projects. In addition to providing the customer with "best-value" products and partnerships with key technology vendors, NLE brings additional professional-services support options to every product.

Successful deployments include the following:
  • NBA arena
  • Professional Baseball stadium
  • Library Consortia
  • Professional football teams
  • Hospital and medical complex
  • World-class Racetrack
  • Major bottler warehouse scanning and management
  • Five Star resort, full wireless mesh with PMS integration
  • Ski resorts
  • Catalog retail
  • Major grocery chain
  • Higher Education and K-12
  • City and County government
  • Federal government
  • Heavy manufacturing
  • Construction
Do you want to make your network perform better? NLE can help with these additional support options:
  • Network Design and Deployment services
    • Wired and Wireless.
  • Network Infrastructure Assessment and/or Deployment
    • Wiring, Switching, Routing, Firewalls, Servers, Storage, and WAN.
  • Network Security Assessment and/or Deployment
    • Firewalls, Identity-management, Content-filtering, Anti-Spam, Anti-virus, Backup/DR
  • Network Performance Assessment and/or Deployment
    • Bandwidth, Application performance, Latency, Error log analysis.
The analogies are endless, but it's safe to say, NLE is the aspirin for your network headaches. Contact us today with your network project and let us enhance your success.

Hacking The Security Experts
Taylor Buley

LAS VEGAS - The hacker attack at the Black Hat security conference Thursday took even the most jaded security experts by surprise.
Using a technique called "sniffing," three foreign-based journalists working for Global Security magazine hacked into a closed wire-based network set up exclusively for the media.
The attack was simple, said Jon Green, head of product marketing at Aruba Networks (nasdaq: ARUN - news - people ), which provided the network security at the conference. "If you plug into any wired network out there, you can basically capture what is happening on that network," he said.
While there's a perception that a wireless network is less secure than a wired system, Green said new security protocols have made wireless more secure. As a result, many businesses are more vulnerable than they may think.
"In most corporate networks, all you have to find is an open port to plug into," Green said.
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