Information Transport Solutions, Inc. Wins Cisco K-12 Education Partner of the Year – Public Sector at Cisco Partner Summit 2011

Wetumpka, AL – March 9, 2011 – Information Transport Solutions, Inc. (ITS) announced today that it is the recipient of a Cisco Partner Summit regional award for Cisco K-12 Education Partner of the Year – Public Sector. Cisco unveiled the winners March 1 at its annual channel partner conference in New Orleans.

“Cisco works diligently with all of its channel partners, and it is an honor to announce ITS as a Cisco Partner Summit regional award recipient,” said Jim Sherriff, senior vice president, U.S. and Canada Partner Organization at Cisco.  “The K-12 Education Partner of the Year – Public Sector Award presented to ITS recognizes its performance and expertise as a Cisco channel partner in the southeastern region in 2010.”

“The ITS team is honored to receive the Cisco K-12 Education Partner of the Year Award,” says Jeff Drury, ITS CEO/CFO. “Being recognized for IT channel leadership in the K-12 public sector reflects the significant efforts, high standards and determination of our staff. We will use the award as inspiration to drive continued success and partnership with Cisco into the decade ahead.”

 Cisco Partner Summit awards are presented at three levels: regional, theater and global.  Cisco Partner Summit U.S. and Canada regional awards reflect a partner’s performance in a given geographic region of the United States or Canada.

Information Transport Solutions, Inc. Achieves Express Foundation Specialization from Cisco

Wetumpka, AL – Dec. 17, 2010 – Information Transport Solutions, Inc. (ITS) announced today that it has achieved the Cisco Express Foundation Specialization.  This specialization recognizes ITS as having fulfilled the training requirements and program prerequisites to sell, deploy and support integrated Cisco network solutions. The Express Foundation Specialization is the first Cisco specialization that brings together key solutions for Cisco routing, switching, wireless and security products.

“Certifications are an ongoing effort and commitment of the ITS team to offer the best solutions possible to our customers,” said Jeff Drury, Information Transport Solutions, Inc. CEO. “This additional training illustrates the hard work and dedication that ITS employees give every day to ensure customer satisfaction and industry excellence.”

 “As a Cisco Express Foundation Specialized Partner, ITS’s investment in the training required to provide integrated network solutions ranks them among the industry’s most qualified,” said Edison Peres, vice president and chief go-to-market officer for worldwide channels at Cisco. 

Designed to focus on the customer network infrastructure and to support new network capabilities, the Cisco Express Foundation Specialization is a prerequisite for Cisco Premier Certified Partners.

The Cisco Resale Channel Program provides partners with the training required to build sales, technical and Cisco Lifecycle Services skills, and then validates their skills through a third-party audit.  Cisco resale partner certifications—Select, Premier, Silver and Gold—represent an increasing breadth of skills across key technologies and a partner’s ability to deliver integrated networking solutions.  Cisco resale partner specializations—SMB, Express, Advanced and Master—reflect an increasing depth of sales, technical and service expertise in particular technologies.  Cisco specializations provide ITS access to sales, technical, and lifecycle services training and support available from Cisco.

Information Transport Solutions, Inc. Achieves Advanced Wireless LAN Specialization

Wetumpka, AL – Dec. 17, 2010 – Information Transport Solutions, Inc. (ITS) announced today that it has achieved the Advanced Wireless LAN Specialization from Cisco®.  This specialization recognizes ITS as having the fulfilled the training requirements and program prerequisites to sell, deploy and support advanced Cisco Wireless LAN solutions.   

“Certifications are an ongoing effort and commitment of the ITS team to offer the best solutions possible to our customers,” said Jeff Drury, Information Transport Solutions, Inc. CEO. “This additional training illustrates the hard work and dedication that ITS employees give every day to ensure customer satisfaction and industry excellence.”

 “As a Cisco Advanced Wireless LAN Specialized Partner, ITS’s training investment ranks them among the industry’s most-qualified in providing wireless LAN solutions,” said Wenceslao Lada, vice president of worldwide channels borderless network architectures at Cisco.

The Cisco Advanced Wireless LAN Specialization is designed to help the company’s channel partners deliver the wireless solutions their customers need to increase their productivity and responsiveness, extend applications beyond the wired network, and overcome obstacles encountered with traditional wired communications.  Cisco Advanced Wireless LAN Specialized Partners are able to build solutions based on the entire suite of Cisco wireless LAN products, including Cisco access points, Cisco Unified Wireless LAN Management solutions, Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers, Cisco wireless bridge solutions, Cisco wireless LAN client adapters and Cisco Unified IP Phone 7900 Series handsets.

The Cisco Resale Channel Program provides partners with the training required to build sales, technical and Cisco Lifecycle Services skills, and then validates their skills through a third-party audit.  Cisco resale partner certifications—Select, Premier, Silver and Gold—represent an increasing breadth of skills across key technologies and a partner’s ability to deliver integrated networking solutions.  Cisco resale partner specializations—SMB, Express, Advanced and Master—reflect an increasing depth of sales, technical and service expertise in particular technologies.  Achieving Cisco Advanced Wireless LAN Specialization also provides ITS access to comprehensive sales, technical, and lifecycle services training and support available from Cisco.

Information Transport Solutions, Inc. Achieves Advanced Security Specialization

Wetumpka, AL – Dec. 17, 2010 – Information Transport Solutions, Inc. (ITS) announced today that it has achieved the Advanced Security Specialization from Cisco®.  This specialization recognizes ITS as having fulfilled the training requirements and program prerequisites to sell, deploy and support comprehensive, integrated Cisco network security solutions.    

 “Certifications are an ongoing effort and commitment of the ITS team to offer the best solutions possible to our customers,” said Jeff Drury, Information Transport Solutions, Inc. CEO. “This additional training illustrates the hard work and dedication that ITS employees give every day to ensure customer satisfaction and industry excellence.”

 “As a Cisco Advanced Security Specialized Partner, ITS’s investment in the training required to provide customers the advanced security solutions they need to develop a Cisco Self-Defending Network ranks them among the industry’s most-qualified,” said Susan Don, director of security for worldwide channels at Cisco. 

The Cisco Advanced Security Specialization is designed to help partners deliver a Cisco Self-Defending Network made up of integrated, collaborative and adaptive security solutions. This specialization enables partners to address the needs of a wide range of customers, from enterprise-scale organizations to small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). It focuses on the entire suite of Cisco security products, including Cisco Security Agent; the Cisco Security Monitoring, Analysis and Response System (Cisco Security MARS); Cisco Network Admission Control and Cisco IOS® Software. 

The Cisco Resale Channel Program provides partners with the training required to build sales, technical and Cisco Lifecycle Services skills, and then validates their skills through a third-party audit.  Cisco resale partner certifications—Select, Premier, Silver and Gold—represent an increasing breadth of skills across key technologies and a partner’s ability to deliver integrated networking solutions.  Cisco resale partner specializations—SMB, Express, Advanced and Master—reflect an increasing depth of sales, technical and service expertise in particular technologies.  Achieving Cisco Advanced Security Specialization also provides ITS access to comprehensive sales, technical, and lifecycle services training and support available from Cisco.

ITS Named Top-Performing Public Sector Channel Partner by Ingram Micro

Leading Global Distributor Recognizes Information Transport Solutions, Inc. Outstanding Growth, Partnership and Sales at the Annual GovEd Alliance Invitational

SANTA ANA, Nov. 22, 2010 Information Transport Solutions, Inc. (ITS) today announced it has been recognized by Ingram Micro Inc. (NYSE: IM) as a 2010 GovEd Alliance Spotlight Award Winner for Public Sector.

 Presented at the distributor’s 2010 GovEd Alliance Invitational, the annual Spotlight Awards honor Ingram Micro’s top performing and fastest growing GovEd Alliance members and organizations selling into the federal, state, local and education markets.

 “Information Transport Solutions, Inc. has set a new standard of excellence as one of Ingram Micro’s top-performing public sector channel partners,” says John Fago, senior director, channel marketing, Ingram Micro North America.  “It is our privilege to pay tribute to ITS’ achievements and applaud their success.”

 “The ITS team is honored to receive the Ingram Micro Top Performing Public Sector Channel Partner award,” says Jeff Drury, CEO/CFO. “Being recognized for IT channel leadership in the public sector reflects the significant efforts, high standards and determination of our staff. We will use the award as inspiration to drive continued success and partnership with Ingram Micro into the decade ahead.”

 Celebrating its 10-year anniversary, Ingram Micro’s GovEd Alliance community is comprised of more than 2,500 channel partners and managed service providers in the U.S. who focus more than 50 percent of their business on serving the IT and business needs of the public sector.

 This year’s GovEd Alliance Invitational attracted more than 200 solution providers, managed service providers and IT vendors. The event was held Nov. 11-12 in Orlando.

 About Information Transport Solutions, Inc.
Customer Service is our Passion. Technology with Integrity is our Mission.Since 1998, Information Transport Solutions, Inc. has equipped organizations with the technology and educational solutions that help connect, communicate and transform the way people do business!  Visit our website: www.its-networks.com  or contact us at: (334)567-1993.

A Technology Showcase is Coming to Mobile, AL


 
We have loaded up gear, refreshments and some of our videoconferencing experts to bring you a Technology Showcase experience like you have never seen….

Join us for lunch and get a sneak peek at the next generation of TANDBERG videoconferencing and telepresence.

AGENDA

  • 9:30-10:00: Registration and Welcome
  • 10:00-10:30:  Creating a Larger Wave …The Impact and Results of Video in K-12 via video by Dr. Lance Ford
  • 10:30 – 11:00:  Experiencing a virtual field trip
  • 11:00 - 11:15:  Grants in Education & the Community…How do you find and apply for them by Tandberg Grants Services
  • 11:15 – 12:00: Tour of Truck
  • 12:00 – 1:00:  Lunch provided by Cisco/Tandberg

Date & Location:
November 17th
Mobile County Public Schools Central Administration Office
One Magnum Pass
Mobile, AL 36633
Session:  9:30 AM - 1:00 PM

For more detailed information, see our list of Upcoming Events

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Transforming Lowndes County Public Schools

Confused looks and snickers filled the Lowndes County Middle School auditorium August 4th when a wandering “bag lady” moseyed her way into the 2010-2011 Institute Program for Lowndes County Public School employees. A woman dressed in tattered clothing and an empty paper cup made her way around the room asking teachers and administrators for loose change. Struggling to be taken seriously or even listened to at all, the “bag lady” eventually left the building with nothing but a quarter in her cup, thanks to the generosity of only one person.

Just as the “bag lady” found it difficult to feel welcome at the meeting, some students also struggle to feel comfortable in the classroom, explained guest speaker Dr. Cave.  After revealing that she had disguised herself as the unwelcome “bag lady,” Dr. Cave encouraged the teachers and administrators of Lowndes County Public Schools to “get out of their comfort zones!” and change the way they are relating to and teaching students.

“Our students need us to believe in them. It shouldn’t matter where they come from. We only need to help them captivate who they are and what they will do and expect great things to happen,” said Dr. Cave.

Dr. Vallerie Cave has worked with teachers and administrators for most of her career and has dedicated herself to helping teachers develop better leadership skills and curriculum expertise. She has worked with schools in South Carolina and Georgia implementing programs that have significantly impacted student achievement.  We are thankful to have Dr. Cave currently serving ITS as an Educational Consultant. Her 22 years of experience in education, her ability and enthusiasm to transfer knowledge and her sincere interest in maintaining ITS’s long-standing tradition of excellence makes her a wonderful addition to the ITS team.

The Educational Services team at ITS decided that to make a real difference in schools, not only do we have to help create 21st century learning environments for students, but we also have to help schools, administrators, and teachers change instructional philosophies.  Our team has put together a system called “Project C.A.R.E. (Caring About Results Everyday)” that focuses on student learning based on data, changes in instruction (controlling the curricular sequence based on standards), and integrating tools of engagement (21st century classrooms).

ITS cares about Lowndes County Public Schools and we look forward to seeing their transformation! Have a great school year! 

INFORMATION TRANSPORT SOLUTIONS, INC. ANNOUNCES SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF MSPALLIANCE MANAGED SERVICES ACCREDITATION PROGRAM

INFORMATION TRANSPORT SOLUTIONS, INC. ANNOUNCES SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF MSPALLIANCE MANAGED SERVICES ACCREDITATION PROGRAM

INFORMATION TRANSPORT SOLUTIONS, INC. joins program providing assurance of quality, and reliability for current, potential customers; vendor-neutral benchmarking for Managed Services practitioners worldwide.

Wetumpka, al, Information Transport Solutions, Inc. today announced that it has received accreditation under the MSPAlliance’s (MSPA) Managed Services Accreditation Program (MSAP). MSAP is the first program of its kind, specifically designed and created to provide customers of managed services providers with the assurance that the services provider they hire meets or exceeds the highest principles of quality in areas such as financial stability, facilities, managed services practices, and customer satisfaction.

“The Managed Services Accreditation Program is a rigorous program that benchmarks and verifies the quality of the company providing managed services,” said Charles Weaver, MSPAlliance president. “We are very proud to have Information Transport Solutions, Inc. as a part of this prestigious body of MSPs.”

MSAP was created, using a wide base of criteria that will properly encompass a wide range of managed service providers. By covering buying and service delivery criteria that matter to customers, the MSAP certification program tracks and measures a satisfactory level of professional and business practices, helping MSPs to consistently deliver superior services to their clients.

“We are honored to be accepted into the MSPAlliance,” said Quincy Minor, Vice-President of Operations at Information Transport Solutions, Inc.  “To be recognized by the MSPAlliance benefits us and our customers. Customers know that we are dedicated to continually improving our Managed Services to meet or exceed standards.” 

The MSPAlliance, with over 8000 corporate members worldwide, is committed to increasing reliability and dependability in the industry surrounding the value and benefit of using Managed Service Providers to provide a wide range of mission-critical services. In addition, the MSPAlliance collects data on the practice of managed services on behalf of its members, to help them increase the value delivery of IT to the organizations they serve.

The MSPAlliance is a professional association of over 8,000 managed service providers and service-enabling technology vendors, who work in a collaborative effort to define, promote and educate the Managed Services Industry and the end-user consumer on the adoption and successful use of technology through Managed Services. MSPAlliance member companies’ are able to achieve Green IT Certifications, Disaster Recovery Certifications, and ultimately achieve MSPAlliance Accredited Provider Status. The MSPAlliance also offers many member benefits, such as Insurance, leasing programs, educational workshops and an online Managed Services Institute. For more information about the MSPAlliance please visit www.mspalliance.com

For More Information: Melinda Miller

334-567-1993

melinda.miller@its-networks.com

Packing the Right Gadgets to Go

Traveling used to be easier back when you didn’t have to worry about all your doodads. Now, before any trip, I seem to have to pack an electronic bazaar into my luggage just to avoid forgetting anything important. After lots of trips with gadgets in tow — and after consulting many friends and followers on Twitter — I’ve compiled my favorite tips for traveling with technology.

Jae C. Hong/Associated Press

Polaroid PoGo instant digital camera.

TrendyDigital’s WaterGuard Waterproof Case for Nook.

Steve Marcus/Reuters

If you set up call forwarding on your Skype account, people at home can call a local number to ring you anywhere in the world.

Sony MDR-NC7 headphones.

Whether you’re going abroad or staying in state this season, here are some of the best ways to get the most out of all your gadgets.

PACK LIGHTLY — BUT NOT TOO LIGHTLY Depending on your trip, it’s always a good idea to take along a few extra cables, adapters and other accessories. For foreign travel, a power adapter — to charge your camera, phone, e-reader and other gadgets — is a must. I recommend a universal adapter, which will work on plugs in many different countries, and which are available at online retailers like Amazon for less than $5. For most electronics, an adapter is all you’ll need; for other appliances like hairdryers, shavers, and curling irons, you might also need a transformer. I recommend WalkaboutTravelGear.com, which has a range of these devices. Do you plan to do a lot of driving in rental cars? Take your music player, a male-to-male audio cable and a car charger for tunes on the go. Or consider a cord to connect your laptop to a TV to let you watch DVDs in your hotel room — the perfect way to end a long day of exploring the Hindu Kush.

MAKING LOCAL CALLS ABROAD If you’ve got an old cellphone lying around —and who doesn’t? — it might be your ticket to cheap local calls in foreign lands. Before you leave, call your phone company to ask if your phone can be “unlocked” to make it work on other networks.

You’ll have the best luck abroad if your phone works on AT&T or T-Mobile, whose signals are compatible with more carriers around the world. Then, when you land, visit a local mobile phone shop and buy a SIM card, which should cost you about $20. When you pop the card into your old phone, you’ll get a local number. Now your calls around town will be a bargain.

STAYING IN TOUCH WITH HOME Don’t call home with that local SIM; the long-distance rates might be sky high. A better trick is to use Skype, the Internet phone system. Skype requires a laptop or smartphone and an Internet connection, which you can get at a hotel or cafe. With Skype, you’ll often be able to call home for just a few cents a minute. If you set up call forwarding on your Skype account, people at home can call a local number to ring you anywhere in the world, letting them pay nothing for the call.

AVOID BUYING HOTEL WI-FI Internet access is invaluable whether traveling for business or pleasure. The only trouble is the cost; some hotels want to charge you as much for a night as you would pay for a month of Internet service back home. That’s why it’s wise to take Wi-Fi prices into account before you book your trip. In the United States, many low- and midrange hotels offer Wi-Fi free, while expensive chains ask $10 or $20 a night for service. For international travel, consult HotelChatter’s invaluable guide to which hotels around the world offer free or cheap Internet.

TIPS FOR SMARTPHONE OWNERS If you’ve got an iPhone or some other Internet-capable device, you might want to take it along for overseas trips, as it makes a nice way to access the Internet on the go. Remember to go into the phone’s settings panel and turn off “long-distance roaming”; this will prevent the phone from racking up huge data fees on foreign networks. Your phone will still be able to access the Internet through Wi-Fi. Some iPhone apps that are particularly handy overseas — Yelp, for reviews of restaurants and attractions; Skype, for calling home; and TripIt, a terrific online service that keeps all your itinerary details in order. TripIt’s Web site is great even if you don’t have an iPhone.

SPRING FOR AN IPAD I’ve found Apple’s tablet computer to be a fantastic travel machine. It’s small, lightweight and best of all, the Transportation Security Administration doesn’t require you to take it out of your bag during airport screening. (Most of the time; a T.S.A. agent at Kennedy Airport in New York did ask me to remove my iPad during a recent trip).

The iPad is better for leisure travel than business; it’s the perfect way to read books and watch movies on the go. But if you plan to write the great American novel while visiting Parisian cafes, take along a small Bluetooth keyboard (Apple makes a nice one) to connect to your iPad; even with the keyboard, the iPad setup is easier to carry in a satchel or large purse than most notebooks.

‘GEOTAG’ YOUR PICTURES That old photo of your grandfather posing with an elephant — was that snapped in Rhodesia, or at Ringling Brothers? Digital pictures offer a way to solve this sort of geographic confusion. Their files can be embedded with location information that will remember, forever, where you took your picture.

Some newer cameras and smartphones insert these geotags automatically, but if you’ve got an old camera, consider buying a geotagging memory card like the Eye-Fi Explore. The card has a Wi-Fi chip built in. Not only does the chip determine your geographical location, it can also upload your pictures to the Internet automatically.

WANT ‘REAL’ PHOTOS? Some people still can’t get over the idea of having their pictures inside memory cards. Sure, you can print those photos when you get back home, but if you miss instant prints, check out the Polaroid PoGo mobile printer. The device sells for $40, but requires special paper that costs about 30 cents a page. If you’re traveling with children, instant pictures can make for an entertaining on-the-go scrapbook project.

E-READERS ON THE BEACH If you plan to spend your vacation with a shelf of classics, you ought to go digital; with a Kindle, Nook, iPad or other flat reader, there’s no practical limit to the number of books you can enjoy, and you don’t have to worry about weight. The only problem: How do you protect these delicate devices in the sand and surf? You could consider buying a waterproof sleeve for your reader; TrendyDigital makes one that sells for $20. Or go on the cheap — encase your reader in a snug zipper sandwich bag. These are usually transparent enough to read through, but sturdy enough to protect your device from the weather.

NOISE-CANCELING HEADPHONES Headphones that electronically eliminate ambient noise have been around for at least a decade. But they are now so cheap — you can get the Sony MDR-NC7 for less than $40 — that they are no longer solely the domain of frequent travelers.

Noise-canceling headphones are a must if you plan to watch movies or listen to music on planes, trains and other loud means of locomotion; without them, you’ll have to turn up the volume to a high level, which isn’t good for your hearing. Consider a pair even if you don’t care to listen to songs, as these headphones turn an otherwise cacophonous plane ride into something resembling a vacation.

A version of this article appeared in print on June 24, 2010, on page B9 of the New York edition.

Wii Video Games Help Stroke Patients Recover More Quickly

Wii Video Games Help Stroke Patients Recover More Quickly

Stroke patients who engaged in Wii games regained lost strength and motor skills more easily and more quickly than their counterparts who played conventional recreational games, according to Canadian researchers at the Stroke Outcomes Research Unit at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto. The study involved 22 people between the ages of 41 and 83 whose strokes left one arm weak, although they were able to touch their chin or opposite knee. Two months after their stroke, half of the patients began a two-week course of video-game therapy with Wii tennis and Wii Cooking Mama, which uses movements that simulate cutting a potato, peeling an onion, slicing meat, and shredding cheese. The other 11 patients played recreational games, such as cards or Jenga (a block-stacking and balancing game). Both groups engaged in eight doctor-supervised sessions, about an hour long, over a two-week period.

Researchers found significant motor improvement in the speed and extent of recovery in the patients who used the Wii technology, which allows users to gauge their actions on a television screen with nearly real-time sensory feedback. When evaluated after the therapy and again a month later, the patients in the Wii group could reach out and grab an object, such as a can of soda, about seven seconds quicker than those who played the recreational games. A larger clinical study of 120 patients is underway.

Source:www.webmd.com/stroke/news/20100225/wii-games-speed-stroke-rehab

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