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Welcome to Sonit!
Our primary goal is your success. That is why we have developed strategic alliances with industry-leading solution providers. IBM, Toshiba, Dell, Compaq, HP, Cisco, Citrix, Metafile, Microsoft... these are just a few of the many solutions we are able to offer.
We have a performance-oriented staff including technical programmers, analysts, designers, PC technicians, CNE and MCSE certified engineers, and hardware specialists. Our review process allows us to target your true information needs and goals, and provide appropriate solutions for them. Our staff is driven to provide those solutions in an efficient and timely manner.
We cover Northwest and West Central Ohio, Northern Indiana, and Southern Michigan. Our customers have included school systems, state agencies, large manufacturing companies, and small business owners.
Call today to schedule an initial evaluation or discuss an existing project. It's that simple. Call 800.296.0018 and ask for a solutions consultant.
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News and Events
08/01/2007 Sonit is preparing to roll out a brand new exciting service offering: Managed Services. We are partnering with a global supplier of remote monitoring and management technology and business transformation services to offer managed services to our customers. Our platforms will offer the right combination of technology and processes to deliver highly profitable managed services to small and medium sized businesses. More...
08/08/07 Spam Attack Update Spam volumes set an all-time high in June 2007, when volumes grew 51% since January 2007. In July, spam volumes dropped slightly. However, over 91% of all incoming email remains junk messages. Virus Threat Update July was the most active month for virus attacks in over two years. During a major attack from July 2-9, Postini tracked and blocked over 123 million virus-infected messages for customers. The volume of virus-infected messages was over three times larger than any attack over the past two years. On July 16th, a new attack began that was still underway at the time of this report. Over half a billion virus-infected messages have been sent during the course of this attack, making it over 14 times larger than any attack in the past two years.
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