
IT Infrastructure Solutions
The Cornerstone of Security and Modernization
In today’s business climate, organizations are increasingly dependent on data and digitization. Technology leaders are faced with new challenges and provided with unprecedented opportunities to drive business value.
At the heart of this transformation is the imperative for a robust IT infrastructure—the critical backbone that supports not only security and modernization but also enables mature, standards-based IT operations.
With decades of experience in enterprise network infrastructure, data center infrastructure, and infrastructure security, Emerge helps IT teams evaluate, design, implement, and adopt modern IT infrastructure.
If you are facing technical debt in legacy systems, our solutions allow for a strategic approach to modernization. Spanning secure on-premises, hybrid, cloud, and network environments, we can customize a comprehensive set of services, all delivered in a seamless experience.
“For decades, Emerge has been our trusted partner in safeguarding data and ensuring resilience. Their reliability gives me peace of mind, allowing me to focus fully on strategic priorities without distraction.”
Jason Ostrowski, IT Manager, Mubea NA
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Frequently Asked Questions About IT Infrastructure Solutions
A: IT infrastructure is the foundation that all your business technology runs on. It includes servers, storage, virtualization, networking (wired and wireless), data center facilities, security controls, and the management tools that tie them all together. A well-designed infrastructure supports your applications, your users, and your security posture, and gives you room to scale as the business grows.
A: HCI consolidates compute, storage, networking, and virtualization into a single, software-defined platform managed from one console. Instead of buying separate servers, storage arrays, and switches from different vendors, you scale a unified system by adding nodes. HCI simplifies operations, improves resilience, and accelerates deployment. Through our partnership with Nutanix, Emerge delivers enterprise-grade HCI to mid-market clients.
A: Yes. Cisco is a key partner. We design, deploy, and support Cisco enterprise networking and Cisco Meraki environments, including switches, wireless access points, and security appliances. We also help clients evaluate the Meraki subscription licensing model, which offers more flexible payment, price protection, and per-product tier upgrades compared with the older co-term model.
A: Network as a Service (NaaS) is a consumption model that delivers networking capability as an operational expense rather than a capital purchase. You pay a predictable monthly fee that covers hardware, software, management, and support. NaaS suits organizations that want to modernize their network without large upfront investment, simplify vendor management, or shift the responsibility for design and operations to a managed partner.
A: Wireless deserves real design effort, not guesswork. Emerge offers complex wireless design and implementation including site surveys, public WiFi, and large-scale manufacturing and distribution deployments. We design for coverage, capacity, and security, then validate performance after installation. For high-density environments and complex floor plans, the difference between a designed network and an estimated one shows up quickly.
A: Buying infrastructure outright is a capital expense. You own the hardware, you depreciate it on your books, and you bear the full lifecycle cost, including refresh. An operational expense (OpEx) model spreads the cost over time as a predictable monthly fee that often includes the hardware, software, and support. OpEx suits organizations that want predictable budgets, easier scaling, and a lighter burden on internal teams.
A: Infrastructure security should be layered. We protect the network with segmentation, firewalls, and intrusion detection. We protect endpoints with EDR and MDR. We protect data with encryption at rest and in transit. We protect identity with multi-factor authentication and least-privilege access. And we tie everything together with continuous monitoring, vulnerability management, and incident response procedures aligned to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework.
A: Yes. Legacy systems carry technical debt, and modernizing them is one of the reasons mid-market clients engage Emerge. Our approach starts with a candid assessment of the current environment, identifies the workloads that will benefit most from migration or replatforming, and sequences the work to minimize risk. We support modernization across on-premises, hybrid, and cloud environments.