FedTechServices and its principals have made network management simple for a broad spectrum of industries by providing product consulting, product training services and solutions development for many clients, including the following:
Customers:
A telecommunications company founded in 1996, providing business voice, data, internet and integrated solutions.
Provider of integrated information and communications technology solutions to companies with mission critical operations in the energy, defense and construction industries.
An Alaska-based company providing voice, video and data communications services to residential, commercial and government customers.
A South Carolina-based provider of voice, data, internet and network services for wholesale and enterprise customers.
A Southeast U.S. telecommunications provider formed in 1997 to provide cost-effective communication and technology solutions through a 14-state Synchronous Optical Network.
Telecommunications:
A Chicago-based consulting firm established in 2006, providing training, implementation and sales support to software companies, consulting organizations, commercial customers and federal customers in the areas of network, systems, enterprise and business service management.
A private company headquartered in Herndon, VA; providing operational management consulting and systems engineering to corporations and government agencies.
Providing IT consulting services for end-to-end network and systems management, including assessments, architecture design, process optimization, technology integration and post-implementation services.
A national computer services company specializing in integrated technology-enabled business solutions.
Consulting:
The world's largest enterprise software company, specializing in database technology and applications.
One of the world's largest software companies, providing security, storage and systems management solutions.
Provider of product solutions in business integration, enterprise content management, security, software development, storage management, and systems and asset management.
Software:
Formerly a joint venture between SBC Communications and BellSouth, which acquired the old AT&T Wireless and was rebranded as "the new AT&T."
Provider of digital wireless communications services in the Southeastern U.S., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Provider of a comprehensive range of wireless and wireline communications services.
Wireless:
Voice over IP and network integration firm located in Phoenix, AZ; provider of networking solutions that support converged data, voice, video and wireless applications.
A leading broadband communications company and fourth largest cable operator in the U.S.; provider of advanced internet services for businesses.
One of the largest IP network and hosting providers in the world; a leader in virtualized, utility-based IP VPN and hosting services for industries that require high performance, near-perfect reliability and integrated security.
Service Providers:
The Tampa, FL-based unified combatant command unit of the U.S. armed forces, whose area of responsibility is the Middle East, including Egypt, and Central Asia.
Government:
A domestic energy delivery company headquartered in Houston, TX; one of the largest integrated energy companies in the U.S., providing electric transmission and distribution; natural gas distribution, sales and service; interstate pipeline and field services operations.
The largest global aircraft manufacturer and the largest aerospace and defense contractor in the world.
U.S. airline based and headquartered in Atlanta, GA; the world's largest commercial carrier.



