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At JC Kelly Microsolutions we choose our partners carefully. Large doesn't necessarily mean good and small doesn't guarantee personal service. Our partners are companies that we have come to rely on as providers of goods or services complementary to our own but, as our client, you can be assured that we will remain your single point of contact for service and support.

Kyocera
Kyocera is one of the world's largest manufacturers and leading providers of computer-connectable peripherals, including network-ready digital copiers/printers, laser printers, color copiers/printers, digital laser facsimiles, multi-functional, wide format imaging devices and Kyocera Mita developed and third-party network and software solutions.

MIPPS Inc.
MIPPS provides broadband wireless services to hundreds of business customers in the Greater Toronto Area, Brampton, Mississauga, Richmond Hill, Markham, Vaughan and Oakville, with plans to expand along major population corridors to the north to the Newmarket and Barrie areas, to the east to Oshawa and Durham regions and to the west to Burlington and Hamilton.

Net Integration Technologies Ltd.
develops AMD-based high-performance integrated office super servers which are complete LAN/WAN solutions for branch offices with five to 150 employees. Our Net Integrators are unique in so that they contain disaster recovery and self-managing services that optimize business uptime. Customers choose our solutions time and time again because they are a simple cost effective way of running their entire office in a secure manner, and with no reccurring license fees.

Radiant Communications
Canada's only nationwide provider of DSL services with offices in Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver. Radiant provides the most comprehensive lineup of communications services to our clients.

Sophos
Sophos is a world leader in enterprise IT security and control. Our network access control and endpoint solutions simplify security to provide integrated defense against malware, spyware, intrusions, unwanted applications and policy abuse. We complement these solutions with innovative email and web security products that filter traffic for security threats, spam and policy infringements.

Symbio Technologies
Symbio Technologies develops client hardware and server software that enable network terminals (diskless thin clients) to connect to Windows, Mac, and Linux applications housed on servers running a wide variety of terminal protocols, including Windows Terminals Services (RDP), Citrix (ICA), Linux/Unix (X), TN5250/AS 400, and IBM3270.  The company's products are designed to reduce the costs and concerns of IT administration by simply eliminating the most troublesome and costly aspect of the computer network—the personal computers.

Xandros Incorporated
Founded in May 2001, Xandros is the leading developer of a cost-effective, installation-friendly, complete Linux-based operating environment offering Windows compatibility and unparalleled technical support. Xandros is specifically designed to meet the computing needs of both professional and consumer users alike. Based on the former Corel Linux OS, Xandros marks the first true collaboration of ease of use philosophy and ground breaking technology aimed at the creation of the first true "Complete Linux Desktop Solution".

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"I have travelled the length and breadth of this country and talked with the best people, and I can assure you that data processing is a fad that won't last out the year." -- The editor in charge of business books for Prentice Hall, 1957.

I'm no fan of the Business Software Alliance (BSA) or their predecessor CAAST (Canadian Alliance Against Software Theft), regular visitors to our website will know that.  I don't disagree with their position that their member companies should be paid for their products -- that would be silly.   Read more...

A study by the A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland found that an Internet connected PC will be attacked at a "near-constant rate" -- every 39 seconds on average. Read more...

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