Commercial Support - Australia


Cybersource Pty. Ltd.


Cybersource Pty. Ltd.
Level 1, 130-132 Stawell Street
Richmond, Victoria

http://cybersource.com.au
+61 3 9428 6922
info@cybersource.com.au
Con Zymaris

Cybersource has 15+ years of experience of deploying and supporting Samba in heteregenous networked environments, in corporate, governement and commercial sectors.


ICE Systems Pty Ltd


ICE Systems Pty Ltd
2-12 Foveaux Street
Surry Hills, NSW, 2010
Australia

http://www.icesystems.com.au
Tel: +61 2 9906 1592
Fax: +61 2 9906 1596
sales@icesystems.com.au
Neil Smith

ICE Systems is an Australian systems integrator specialising in the design, procurement and deployment of systems and solutions for corporate Australia. ICE Systems provides commercial Linux support and is a Red Hat Advanced Partner and Red Hat Advanced Training Reseller.


Loftus IT


Loftus IT
Ground Floor, 175 Fullarton Road,
Dulwich, Adelaide, South Australia

http://www.loftusit.com.au/
+61 8 8304 8888 [Nationally: (08) 8304 8888]
info@loftusit.com.au
Chris Harris

Loftus IT is a respected Open Source Solution services company at all levels of State and Local Government, and business right across Australia. Staffing includes 4 Full Time Engineers with extensive Samba experience.

Geographic limits to support offered: Australia Only.

Typical response times: <2 hours (business hours CST/CSDT)

Availability of a helpdesk service: (during business hours 8:30-5:30 Mon - Fri CST/CSDT)

Loftus IT is a team of more than 25 people in South Australia and Victoria whose focus is on Open Source Infrastructure and Applications.

Loftus IT's people deliver expertise across technologies including Red Hat, Suse, Joomla!, Moodle, JBoss, Samba (and many others) to global businesses such as Santos (mining and exploration) and Cobham Aviation Services (Aviation); as well as State and Local Government, medium commercial and small business. Many of the environments that Loftus IT supports are mission critical, which means that if you seek help with Open Source, Loftus IT's resources are a must-have.

In addition to supporting Open Source technologies, Loftus IT also has proprietary infrastructure and applications expertise covering Microsoft, Novell, VMWare, Oracle/ Sun , IBM, (and many others).

While all of the technical team-members at Loftus IT have greater than 10 years of experience working with specific Open Source or proprietary solution-sets, everyone keenly pursues further training. This ensures that we are up-to-date and relevant to our clients' needs; and our philosophy is to share our knowledge with our clients; after all, nobody wants to pay for services that they don't need.

Robway Crane Systems (Materials Handling) defined Loftus as "always quick to respond, flexible... open, ethical and fair", while CHC Helicopters (Aviation) describe Loftus IT as "... trusted and valued ... supplement to a generally busy IT team."

Loftus IT is also lucky to have excellent pre-sales technical resources that can assist both clients and business partners to make informed technical and commercial decisions about Open Source.

We encourage you to contact Loftus IT to explore the benefits of an Open Source solution, or to assist with any challenges with Open Source technologies.


OpenIQ Pty Ltd


OpenIQ Pty Ltd
50 York St,
Sydney, NSW 2000

http://www.OpenIQ.com.au
+61-2-8001-6199
hello@openiq.com.au
Lee Curtis

A crack team of enterprise architects and certified engineers with a bias towards data centre-grade Linux.

High availability installation of NAS setups backed by enterprise single sign-on.


Pacific ESI


Pacific ESI
277-279 Broadway,
Broadway, NSW 2007


http://www.esi.com.au"
+61-2-8571-0800 ... Fax +61-2-9692-9623
support@esi.com.au, stefank@esi.com.au
Stefan Kjellberg

Implementation/Integration of Samba
a) on small through large systems, with an emphasis on smaller, often multi-site, networks for technical, CAD, CAE or GIS end users, i.e. large file sizes but only a small-medium user population.
b) within a Squid proxy environment over geographically disparate, even multi-country, WANs.