The TriTech Services Group fleet is ready to serve you. You can see our trucks on highways throughout the Northeastern United States delivering critical products and supplies for our customers. At TriTech Services Group we have a solid reputation for total customer satisfaction. Learn more about what makes TriTech Services Group a logistics partner on whom you can depend.
TriTech Services Group is the premiere provider of first mile and final mile pickup and delivery services, TriTech utilizes state of the art technology solutions to monitor your shipments and equip you with real time tracking.
Our operations experts ensure smooth scheduling and delivery options with well-known contacts at most distribution centers. When urgent shipments require special handling, TriTech Services Group has the expertise to handle customized delivery requirements meeting your needs with satisfaction. Whether your requirements demand a hotshot or route delivery, we will present you with the most attractive option. Our team has years of experience handling hard to move products, high-end custom-built items, two man teams, and residential threshold deliveries.
If you need to maintain a local inventory of critical parts for your technicians to access, our Richland/Reading forward stocking location is a solution for you. Priority courier delivery services are available to meet your needs.
TriTech Services Group, Inc. is able to provide the government with a fast, streamlined ordering process with limited competitive evaluations, and allows for easier purchasing by federal agencies and other authorized users. Under Schedule 48, SIN 653-8, a full range of services are offered to remove the existing office furniture, equipment and related supplies from the existing location, transport the items to the new location, and place them according to the direction of the federal agency. Whether you’re rearranging a couple filing cabinets, or an entire agency, TriTech Services Group can handle your move on time and on budget.
Continuous monitoring of network performance and availability is crucial for stability and efficiency. Regularly tracking metrics and identifying issues early helps minimize disruptions and maintain network reliability.
Implementation and management of firewalls, intrusion detection systems (IDS), and intrusion prevention systems (IPS) are vital for network security. Regular security assessments and vulnerability management help identify and mitigate threats. Compliance with industry standards and regulations ensures legal requirements are met and best practices are followed.
Designing network architecture to meet organizational needs ensures optimal performance and scalability. This involves deploying infrastructure like routers, switches, and wireless access points, and integrating new technologies to keep the network current and capable of supporting evolving requirements
Analyzing network traffic patterns to identify bottlenecks is essential for maintaining efficient performance. Implementing Quality of Service (QoS) policies helps prioritize critical applications. Additionally, capacity planning ensures the network can accommodate future growth.
Providing 24/7 helpdesk support for network-related issues ensures timely assistance. Offering remote and on-site troubleshooting and repair services addresses problems efficiently. Regular maintenance of network hardware and software keeps the system running smoothly.
Regular backups of network configurations and data are essential for safeguarding information. Implementing disaster recovery plans ensures business continuity in case of emergencies. Testing and updating recovery procedures keep them effective and up to date.
Management of cloud-based network resources is crucial for efficient operation. Integrating on-premises networks with cloud services ensures seamless connectivity. Supporting hybrid network environments provides flexibility and scalability.
To align the network design with business needs, start by understanding the organization’s goals, processes, and future plans. Identify the strategic objectives and long-term vision, including short and long-term aims like market expansion, operational efficiency, and enhanced customer service.
Evaluate existing hardware, software, and connectivity to ensure they support business needs. Identify gaps between current capabilities and desired outcomes, and determine necessary upgrades. Develop a plan to optimize the network for the organization’s goals and future plans.
Choose the appropriate network topology (e.g., star, mesh, hybrid) based on the organization’s needs. Design the network layers (core, distribution, access) and segment the network for improved security and performance. Select the appropriate networking technologies and protocols, such as Ethernet, MPLS, or SD-WAN.
Define security policies and protocols to protect network resources. Integrate firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems, VPNs, and other security measures. Implement access controls to regulate who can access different parts of the network.
Ensure the network can handle future growth in users, devices, and data traffic. Design for high availability with redundant paths and failover mechanisms to minimize downtime.
Select and implement network management tools for monitoring and managing the network. Use protocols like SNMP, NetFlow, or sFlow to collect performance data. Integrate automation tools for configuration management and troubleshooting.
Develop a detailed project plan outlining the steps, timelines, and responsibilities. Test the network design in a controlled environment to validate performance and security. Plan the rollout, including any required downtime or migration strategies.
Create comprehensive documentation of the network design, configurations, and policies. Provide training for IT staff on managing and maintaining the new network infrastructure.
Planning & Requirement Analysis
Create wireframes to visualize the layout and user interface and develop prototypes for a more interactive experience. Focus on User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design to ensure the application is aesthetically pleasing and user-friendly. Plan the database structure, including tables, relationships, and indexing, for efficient data storage
Choose front-end technologies for the client side, such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Angular, or Vue.js. Select back-end technologies, including server-side languages and frameworks like Node.js, Python, Ruby on Rails, Java, or PHP. Additionally, choose a suitable database management system (DBMS), such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, or Oracle.
Implement the UI/UX design using chosen front-end technologies, ensuring responsiveness for various devices and screen sizes. Develop server-side logic, APIs, and integrate with databases for back-end development, handling authentication, authorization, and data processing. Finally, connect the front-end and back-end components to ensure seamless communication between them.
Testing in software development is a critical process that ensures the quality, functionality, and security of an application before it is released to users. This process involves a variety of testing methods, each with a specific focus, to comprehensively evaluate different aspects of the software. Testing is essential because it helps identify and rectify defects, ensuring that the software meets the specified requirements and performs as expected under various conditions.
Prepare the hosting environment, whether on-premises, cloud-based, or hybrid, by setting up the necessary infrastructure and configurations. Use CI/CD pipelines to automate and streamline the deployment process. Finally, deploy the application to the production environment, ensuring careful execution and post-launch monitoring for smooth operation and user satisfaction.
Continuously monitor the application for performance, security, and user issues to ensure smooth operation. Promptly address any issues that arise post-deployment to minimize downtime and impact. Regularly update the application with new features, improvements, and security patches to keep it relevant and secure.
Planning & Requirement Analysis
Create wireframes to visualize the layout and user interface and develop prototypes for a more interactive experience. Focus on User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design to ensure the application is aesthetically pleasing and user-friendly. Plan the database structure, including tables, relationships, and indexing, for efficient data storage
Choose front-end technologies for the client side, such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Angular, or Vue.js. Select back-end technologies, including server-side languages and frameworks like Node.js, Python, Ruby on Rails, Java, or PHP. Additionally, choose a suitable database management system (DBMS), such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, or Oracle.
Implement the UI/UX design using chosen front-end technologies, ensuring responsiveness for various devices and screen sizes. Develop server-side logic, APIs, and integrate with databases for back-end development, handling authentication, authorization, and data processing. Finally, connect the front-end and back-end components to ensure seamless communication between them.
Testing in software development is a critical process that ensures the quality, functionality, and security of an application before it is released to users. This process involves a variety of testing methods, each with a specific focus, to comprehensively evaluate different aspects of the software. Testing is essential because it helps identify and rectify defects, ensuring that the software meets the specified requirements and performs as expected under various conditions.
Before selecting software, it’s essential to understand the problem you aim to solve. Our Needs Assessment establishes the foundation for identifying the appropriate software solution, including its scope, timing, costs, change management strategies, and potential benefits. This process culminates in securing Key Stakeholder approval before proceeding to vendor selection.
Purchasing enterprise software is costly and risky, demanding significant investment and expertise. Becoming an ERP expert in your spare time is overwhelming and ineffective. Our seasoned professionals have the necessary experience and skills to navigate ERP complexities. Leveraging our expertise ensures a smooth, efficient implementation, saving time and reducing risk. Let us handle ERP complexities so you can focus on running your business.
Many ERP implementations fail—you need a plan to ensure yours doesn’t. Our Technical Project Managers handle tasks you might expect from the implementation partner but often go unaddressed. Additionally, we take on tasks the implementation partner expects from your team but may lack the time or expertise to perform.
Businesses undergoing an ERP implementation are often surprised to learn that neither the software vendor nor the implementation partner is responsible for cleaning or transforming their data. You must provide your data in a usable form, or you risk failing to go live with your new ERP software.
Needs Assessment
Before selecting software, it’s essential to understand the problem you aim to solve. Our Needs Assessment establishes the foundation for identifying the appropriate software solution, including its scope, timing, costs, change management strategies, and potential benefits. This process culminates in securing Key Stakeholder approval before proceeding to vendor selection.
Purchasing enterprise software is costly and risky, demanding significant investment and expertise. Becoming an ERP expert in your spare time is overwhelming and ineffective. Our seasoned professionals have the necessary experience and skills to navigate ERP complexities. Leveraging our expertise ensures a smooth, efficient implementation, saving time and reducing risk. Let us handle ERP complexities so you can focus on running your business.
Many ERP implementations fail—you need a plan to ensure yours doesn’t. Our Technical Project Managers handle tasks you might expect from the implementation partner but often go unaddressed. Additionally, we take on tasks the implementation partner expects from your team but may lack the time or expertise to perform.
Businesses undergoing an ERP implementation are often surprised to learn that neither the software vendor nor the implementation partner is responsible for cleaning or transforming their data. You must provide your data in a usable form, or you risk failing to go live with your new ERP software.