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Global Enterprise Management Services Centers (GEMS)

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Can you afford for your network to be down for a day, one hour or even a minute?

From small business to global enterprise, from Kentucky to China, boice.net can provide services to keep your infrastructure at optimal performance.

At the heart of our network operation centers, the 24 X 7 x 365 Global Enterprise Management Services (GEMS) uses state of the art equipment, software, and solutions that provide real value to you and your customers by improving network and service availability.

The GEMS provides the following core services:

  • Network Availability Monitoring
  • Security Monitoring & Management
  • Asset & Configuration Management
  • Change Management
  • Problem & Performance Management
  • Database & Application Management
  • Voice Over IP Monitoring
  • Video Security Monitoring
  • Network Design and Implementation Services

boice.net provides two physically separated locations in Kentucky to offer our customers redundant monitoring and management services for the highest level of continued support.

Let our staff of dedicated Network Analysts provide you with the technical support your business deserves.

 

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Emergency Contact

502-271-2105

9201 Bunsen Parkway
Louisville, KY 40220
GEMS II
7616 Highway 329
Crestwood, KY 40014
502-271-2100
877-boice.net

General Contact

2515 South 500 E
Paoli, Indiana 47454
502-271-2100

502-271-2148
Fax: 502-271-2110

502-271-2146
Mobile: 859-433-1063

700 Pearl St.
New Albany, IN 47150
502-271-2100
Fax: 502-271-2110

Testimonials

"I would recommend Boice.net to any small business organization that doesn't have enough staff to fully cover every aspect of their duties. They have been a great deal of help filling in the holes for a lone administrator trying to keep his networks up and running and secure." - Read More