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Non-Profit

Nonprofits rely on digital assets to meet the challenges of peer-to-peer and crowdfunding campaigns. We work with organizations to deliver solutions that ensure secure and reliable networks.

Case Studies

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    APNIC Case Study

    In order to gain deeper insights into its Regional Internet Registry, APNIC purchased SolarWinds’ Orion Network Performance Monitor (NPM) and Orion NetFlow Traffic Analyzer (NTA) solutions to improve monitoring and reporting on its network, which spans three sites in Australia and additional sites in Japan, Hong Kong and the USA.

    (296 downloads)
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    Forest Home No Longer Hears "Email is Down"

    When Josh was searching for a monitoring solution, he looked at open source solutions and read product reviews on forums. It was important to find a cost effective solution because Forest Home is a non-profit organization. Because Forest Home was already using Network Performance Monitor (NPM), it was an easy decision to choose Server & Application Monitor (SAM).

    (434 downloads)
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    Presbyterian Church

    The Presbyterian Church’s World Headquarters must maintain a continuous flow of information to its numerous and highly diverse charity operations. Read how Mobile Admin helps increase the efficiency of their network administrators.

    (319 downloads)
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    Serv-U Case Study: Bank Administration Institute Relies on Serv-U for Secure File Transfer

    Find out how Serv-U Managed File Transfer (MFT) Server helped the IT team at BAI secure and get complete control over their file transfer operations. When SaaS-based solutions were not an option, and email was difficult to handle, the secure, self-hosted Serv-U MFT Server came to their rescue.

    (390 downloads)
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    Virtualisation Software Gives Malaysia’s World Vision Capacity Planning Control

    Before they implemented SolarWinds Virtualization Manager, World Vision International’s IT team in Malaysia lacked insight into the 250-plus virtual servers on their network.

    (335 downloads)