Sunday 20 May 2012

Comprehensive Technologies

Over 150 full-time IT professionals with extensive experience working with the full spectrum of information technologies

Comprehensive Technologies Comprehensive Technologies

Innovative Solutions

Client-focused IT consulting services: business intelligence, quality assurance, application development and infrastructure management

Innovative Solutions Innovative Solutions

Satisfied Clients

Over 15 years of first class, professional delivery to clients within budget and time-frame, in support of their strategic objectives

Satisfied Clients Satisfied Clients

Customized Service

Excellent track record, high quality talent, first-in class service to clients in many industry sectors.

Customized Service Customized Service

For Non-Profits

Philosophy & Philanthropy: Manage your mission; let us manage your technology

For Non-Profits For Non-Profits
  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
You are here: Home

Welcome to ATS!

In today competitive market having technology, tools and right resources still remains a key factor to any organization. Established in 1997 we at ATS just do that which leads our clients to reach new heights.

 

Login Form

LOGIN FORM

Forgot Password
Forgot Username
New Account

Polls

Microsoft or Apple?

Contact Us

NEW JERSEY HEAD QUARTERS
Apex Technology System Inc.
50 Cragwood Road, Suite 214
South Plainfield, NJ 07080
Phone: (908) 821-9976
Fax: (908) 444-8536

INDIA DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Sheshadri Heights,
Nagole ‘X’ Roads
Hyderabad, Andra Pradesh,
Ph: 91-040-65883322
Fax: 040-27565343

Email Us Meet Us

Follow us

Image
Google deploys IPv6 for internal network

In a project that has taken longer than company engineers anticipated, Google is rolling out IPv6 across its entire internal employee network.

Google network engineer Irena Nikolova discussed the company-wide implementation at the Usenix Large Installation System Administration (LISA) conference, being held this week in Boston. There, she shared some lessons that other organizations might benefit from as they migrate their own networks to the next generation Internet Protocol.