Emergency Connectivity Kit by Fortinet, Parsec and Omni, Built By TD SYNNEX

When secure communications are needed in remote, unpredictable, or mission-critical environments, reliable connectivity can't wait. The Fortinet Emergency Connectivity Kit (ECK), powered by Fortinet, Parsec, and Omni and built by TD SYNNEX, delivers secure, dependable connectivity designed for rapid deployment. With rapid WAN access in remote and disaster zones, unified management across cellular, satellite, and Wi-Fi, and zero-trust architecture support, ECK helps reduce downtime and operational costs. Download the solution brief to compare the Bloodhound and Pitbull kit options and see how Jertex Networks, LLC., your Fortinet provider, can help you stay connected when it matters most.

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Emergency Connectivity Kit by Fortinet, Parsec and Omni, Built By TD SYNNEX published by Jertex Networks, LLC.

Jertex (named after Jersey / Texas) is a leading technology integrator focused on solving the business problems of our Small Business clients through better use of technology.  We are the IT staff for most of our clients.  As such, we help our clients create a stable network foundation to support their overworked office staff, and managers.

Our expertise is in designing, installing and maintaining:

Today our customers are seeing more and more of their line of business applications being moved from an on-site server - to a Cloud or Internet based server.  As their technology ages, we help them replace their legacy computers and servers with the right new equipment to lower their up front cost, and computers and servers that just work better for the long term.

We help our customers move their critical email and telephone service to less costly, and easier to maintain hosted (CLOUD) services. 

We just launched our new division - JERTEX RECYCLING to help our customers legally dispose of their ancient computers and servers that are clogging up desks, and closets .