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Amica is focused on five areas of technology: distribution of the computer components, network construction, computer systems, servers and memory storage systems, software development.
Amica can fill any need for custom high-end system hardware or software design. We can build a single PC or an entire network custom-made especially for your business. We have designed and upgraded many different automation systems for office, manufacturing, environmental control, and security applications. We can upgrade your existing hardware or software, create additions to your current system, or design a totally new network and control system. If you need software for any customized application we can build it for you on practically any platform. We can add functionality to your existing applications or design stand-alone utilities to give your current software specific features not available from the original suppliers.
We can handle requests remotely or visit your site for in-person consultations. We ship stand-alone PCs, systems, or complete networks, built to your specifications, using the exact hardware you require.

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Distribution of the computer components
Network construction
Computer systems
Servers and memory storage systems
Software development




Distribution of the computer components

Amica is USA Distributor of PC & peripheral products.
We have an availability of a wide range of computer components through strong partnerships with leading world-class suppliers and manufacturers of computer components that allow us to negotiate better terms for availability and price.
In addition, our extensive global information network enables us to quickly switch to emergency sourcing of components from free-market suppliers of integrity.
Helping our customers to choose products, improve logistics, and cut stock costs proves that we understand the essentials of our client's business - and that expertise shows in the advice we provide. We provide consultative support all over the world with time zone coverage and local support.

Some of the most talented dedicated and highly skilled professionals in the industry work as our sales representatives. It's well known that skilled, motivated people are the most critical ingredient in any successful partnership. Our people are experts in this business. They can speak your language, understand your market, and honestly advise you in the decision-making process.

We're always trying to do extra to help you save money and improve your business. That is what makes us attractive!





Network construction

Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
A virtual private network is essentially a system that allows two or more private networks to be connected over a publically accessible network, such as the Internet. It usually consists of an encrypted tunnel of some kind, although a VPN can take several forms, using different combinations of hardware and software technologies. They can exist between an individual machine and a private network, or a remote LAN and a private network.
What are the basic features of VPNs? Aside from supporting basic LAN interfaces, a good VPN should have high-availability features such as redundant power supplies. Also, all VPNs require some kind of authorization protocol and encryption, although some companies may choose to opt out of the latter. Other advanced functions can be useful, such as data compression, routing ability, network address translation, and bandwidth management capabilities and fail-over redundancy. When purchasing a ready-made VPN package from a solutions provider, it is often possible to get other bundled services to compliment the network, such as voice over IP and other hosted applications.
Why would a company use a VPN?
A VPN service is an economical alternative to setting up a private network with expensive leased lines, as it can use existing IP infrastructure and equipment to connect remote users and offices. For offices with great distances between them, VPNs are ideal because they can provide connectivity for almost any location in the world, and without incurring long-distance charges. Also, the flexibility and relative simplicity of VPNs allows small- to medium-sized businesses the option to switch to a different provider, increase bandwidth, or add more offices to the network more freely than with other schemes.

How do companies use VPNs?
Once a company connects to a VPN server, it can either use the same applications that it normally uses to connect to the Internet, or it can purchase or rent the appropriate devices, depending on the scope of the network. It can then be used to connect LANs in different sites, or give customers, clients and consultants access to corporate resources, provided they have compatible software and can be authenticated. Often VPNs are useful for mobile workers such as salespeople, for home workers or day extenders
Are extranets and VPNs the same thing?
Not really. An extranet is basically a glorified Web site, which allows clients or partners access to the corporate intranet for highly specific, often administrative functions. For example, an online newspaper's extranet might allow advertisers to change banner ads on its site. A VPN uses a protocol that allows a remote PC full access to a company's network neighborhood, as if it were actually in the home office. Although extranets take a variety of forms, some of which can resemble a VPN, they do not have the same function. However, using a more sophisticated authentication and segmentation method, a company can build a separate extranet application on its VPN, possibly saving money in the process.

How do VPNs save money?
By using a relatively cheap local dial-up or broadband connection, companies using VPNs save on telecommunications costs, and also reduce long-distance phone charges. They also cut down on operational costs by outsourcing the management of equipment used for remote access, as well as reducing the number of access line running into a corporate site. In some cases, the company can "borrow" the necessary hardware from a VPN service provider, at no extra charge. Finally, a VPN can theoretically alleviate the support burden, as the public service provider is generally responsible for supporting its dial-up customers.

What about VPN performance?
There are a number of factors that can contribute to the VPN's performance. While some of the issues may be related to the hardware or software applications being used, much of it depends on the Internet itself. The availability and speed of IP services may differ from one area to the next, as well as the actual provider. Because of this, most VPN providers will not offer a guarantee on the latency of packets moving across the network. Performance also depends somewhat on the encryption scheme being used, as well as the client's ability to process it. Highly encrypted data takes considerably longer to transmit, especially on larger packets being sent through a dial-up line.
What about network availability?
Since VPNs rely on a public network to connect PCs, they are often at the mercy of Internet service providers. Equipment problems can plague ISPs, or even the root servers that make up the core of the Internet, which means outages are always a possibility. Lately, ISPs are trying to improve the reliability of their networks by making them more redundant and upgrading their infrastructure, but few will offer 100 percent availability. Some providers will offer refunds or credits to compensate for any downtime that might be experienced. Companies must be realistic, and take into account the possibility of downtime when setting out on any endeavor.

What are the drawbacks of SLAs?
Service Level Agreements have evolved over the last few years to offer more guarantees on uptime, network delay, packet loss, interoperability and security, but they are still far from perfect. Many SLAs are written in confusing doubletalk, often with multiple disclaimers and limitations that you should be aware of. In some cases, they are dependent on special purchases and other agreements by the customer. Many service providers have unsatisfactory quality of service guarantees on latency or mean time to repair. Furthermore, VPN SLAs usually only apply to the specific ISP, and not traffic crossing over to another network. Some companies have worked out "extended SLAs" between multiple cooperating ISPs, although they rarely work. Customer-defined SLAs may become more common as the industry evolves.
What are some common tunneling protocols?
The most popular tunneling protocols for VPNs are the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), Internet Protocol Security (IPSec), and Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP), which combines PPTP and Cisco Systems' Layer-2 Forwarding (L2F). SOCKS 5 is yet another approach, which follows a proxy server model and is considered among the most secure. Companies with very low security requirements may consider other alternatives, such as Secure Shell (SSH).
What type of encryption can be used?
Modern VPNs can use just about any common encryption technology available, and equipment vendors usually give their customers the choice. Triple DES and 3DES seem to be the standards in North America, although in some countries encryption strength is regulated by legislation, and must use a less robust technology. Whether hardware- or software-based, all VPN providers offer some sort of encryption scheme, which can often be customized to suit the buyer.
How are VPN users authenticated?
VPNs usually take some sort of firewall, often a surprisingly simple "plug-and-play" solution provided by a vendor. The system is installed on as many LANs as needed, and keys are exchanged between the users in order to provide authentication. All VPNs require that an access device be configured to recognize and authenticate remote users. A wide number of techniques and products, both hardware- and software-based, are available from vendors. Stronger and more advanced authentication techniques, such as tokens or regulated access levels, can also be implemented.



Computer Systems....
Build your own system
Corporate Desktop Computer Systems - High-end Desktop Computers
Meet our powerful, highly reliable, manageable, standardized, and thoroughly upgradeable systems for corporate, and education buyers who require lasting platform consistency. Based on industry standard genuine Intel® motherboards and processors, commercial series offers our careful attention to every detail, with a penchant for reliability and solid performance. Whether your needs are for five or five hundred systems, count on this series for a standardized platform to build your organization's computer foundation and easy serviceability from industry standard non-proprietary components. And for service, our help desk can solve most any issues you could encounter and they will even connect you directly to our system engineers if necessary.
Please call your local office for volume pricing available starting at only 5 or more identical systems.


Servers and memory storage systems

Servers
Amica understands the challenges faced by businesses in today’s highly competitive markets. Whether it is the need to continually improve efficiency whilst minimizing costs or the requirement to bring new products to market faster and enable the sales team to compete more effectively, Amica has probably used its expertise and experience to help a business like yours meet those challenges. Whether your requirement is for more storage, a backup or archiving solution or just making better use of the storage you already have, Amica can assist.



Memory&Storage products
Computer storage, computer memory, devices and recording media that retain data for some interval of time. Computer storage provides one of the core functions of the modern computer, that of information retention. It is one of the fundamental components of all modern computers. Approaching to the customers expectations TCT Group launches RecoNdata brand with a number of flash memory products and external storage drives. For more details concerning RecoNdata product line please check our offer list also refer the web site www.recondata.com


Software development

Whether it is software development of a new product, or the reinvention and rejuvenation of your existing software, Amica’s software development professionals specialize in jumping in and getting the job done. Our time proven excellence give our clients the edge they need to be competitive in today’s marketplace. We work with our customers on a one-to-one basis to make sure our expert service is tailor made for each and every customer’s specific needs. We sit down with our customers to brainstorm, develop and even create prototypes so they can secure funding with their investors and impress their customers. We hand pick the best personnel to put together a development team that meets each and every specification to get the job done right the first time.
We specialize creating corporate software for medium sized enterprises, such as sales, marketing, and back office support as well as CRM systems. Our solutions are already utilized by corporations worldwide including Europe, United States, and Asia.


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