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Specialties
* Server configuration and trouble-shooting
* Network and protocol analysis
* Security assessments & compli-ance (Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance and HIPPA)
* Intrusion detection
* Disaster recovery
* Server and network installation, administration, and troubleshoot-ing
* SQL and Access database admini-stration
* Microsoft and other popular office suites, installation, troubleshooting and training
* Microsoft Exchange & Lotus Notes mail administration
* Router and firewall servies
* HP/Compaq, Dell, IBM, and other brand server installation and service
* Computer repairs — including IBM, HP, Dell and most other brands
* Backup software setup, installa-tion, and recovery
* Frame Relay, T1, DSL, and other broadband installation and trouble-shooting
* Antivirus/spyware protection, de-tection, and eradication
* Datacenter support and service
* Wireless Certified techs for 802.11 a, b, g. n computer networking
History
Established in 2001.
All Tech 1, LLC:
Is the first locally owned Microsoft Gold Certified Advanced Infrastructure Partner and Small Business Specialist in all of Portland and the metro area.
Was hired by the US government to restore the email files of Enron executives helping to prosecute them in October 2001
Was the provider of choice by Microsoft for the relocation and reintegration of 350 servers, switches, NAS and SAN from multiple labs on various campus facilities to a consolidated hardened offsite facility.
Was the civilian contractor who helped train the US Army’s Computer Warfare Defense Team.
Was chosen to perform the wireless security review of the State of Washington capitol offices.
Meet the Business Owner
Robert M.
Business Owner
Robert is the President and founder of All Tech 1, LLC., a Portland, OR. based network consulting company. Robert has over ten years experience in network engineering and over 35 technical certifications from companies like Microsoft, Novell, IBM, Cisco, and more.
Some of his higher profile jobs have been restoring email for the government to prosecute Enron executives, train the network vulnerability assessment team for the U.S. Army, and perform wireless security auditing for the State of Washington. The NSA also requested an interview but he decided he had enough people looking over his shoulder for now.