Proven Success Across Industries
Explore our case studies to see how we've delivered customized solutions that drive success for businesses across various sectors. Discover the impact of our expertise and innovative approaches in cloud computing for small businesses.
Small size construction company specializing in golf courses. They suffered encryption attacks that took them several weeks to restore their systems back to operational. Their onsite servers and equipment were outdated and in need of replacement/upgrades with an estimated cost of $26,000.
We were able to move them to the cloud negating these costs. We were also able to eliminate the need for a full time salaried IT
position at $76k per year. The result was large upfront savings with a continued savings of more than $50k annually.
"Network Extreme checks all the boxes in terms of exceptional reliability, speed, and cybersecurity at a fraction of the cost of any comparable cloud solution."
"As an IT consultant and MSP for over 20 years, Network Extreme is our obvious choice when onboarding new clients because of the free migration with complete automatic deployment and provisioning."
- Domenic Galloro, President & CEO
“Coming to IT became a challenge as the company began operating remotely in response to the pandemic. The shift needed to happen quickly, Spokane and Moya recall. In addition to providing workers comp services for insurers, Carisk Partners coordinates medical care and support for patients in clinical and behavioral health services (including addiction and substance use disorders) as well as radiology and imaging services. Those services couldn’t be put on hold.
Moya and Spokane credit Chris Conemac, founder of longtime vendor Network Extreme, for making the shift to remote work seamless. Spokane says many of the employees had weak or faulty internet connections at home. Working with Conemac’s team at Network Extreme, Carisk was able to add a secure remote desktop protocol connection within days without complicated configurations or providing new equipment.”
- Toggle Magazine