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Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a secure cloud services platform, offering compute power, database storage, content delivery and other functionality to help businesses scale and grow. The AWS Cloud provides a broad set of infrastructure services, such as computing power, storage options, networking and databases, delivered as a utility: on-demand, available in seconds, with pay-as-you-go pricing. AWS

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

HPE helps customers use technology to slash the time it takes to turn ideas into value. In turn, they transform industries, markets and lives. Some HPE customers run traditional IT environments. Most are transitioning to a secure, cloud-enabled, mobile-friendly infrastructure. Many rely on a combination of both. Wherever they are in that journey, HPE provides

Fortinet

From the start, the Fortinet vision has been to deliver broad, truly integrated, high-performance security across the IT infrastructure. Fortinet provides top-rated network and content security, as well as secure access products that share intelligence and work together to form a cooperative fabric. Our unique security fabric combines Security Processors, an intuitive operating system, and applied threat

VMware

VMware is a virtualization and cloud computing software provider based in Palo Alto, California.  Founded in 1998.  VMware bases its virtualization technologies on its bare-metal hypervisor ESXi in x86 architecture. VMware products include virtualization, networking and security management tools, software-defined data center software and storage software.

Microsoft

As a leader in the software industry, Microsoft is well-known for providing quality products and solutions for small businesses. Beam Technologies can proudly say we are Microsoft-certified resellers, providing tried and true products and services for our clients. Microsoft Certified Partners can provide you with a high level of technical expertise, strategic thinking, and hands-on

Veeam

With the hyper-growth and hyper-sprawl of today’s data, traditional data management is not enough. Data must become Hyper‑Available. Getting there requires a new approach that merges the traditional disciplines of data backup and recovery, data protection and data security. Moving from policy-based to behavior-based management to make data both intelligent, and ultimately, self-governing. As the