We are into the final preparations for Alvaka Networks third
annual track day. The date is getting
close on Friday November 8th, 2013.
This is a client appreciation day. We invite clients, prospects and numerous associated
businesses out to Auto Club Speedway for a private IT expo, lunch, fast driving
on the track and other fun activities.
Our guests can take their cars out on the race track with a
driving coach and drive as fast as they feel comfortable going. Or they can ride along in a race car with a
race car driver. Everyone gets to talk
with our vendor co-sponsors at the event.
We even have give-aways in a raffle such as tablets and software. The exhibitor list includes:
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CA/Nimsoft
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Bell Technologies
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Schneider Electric
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Simple Signal
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Action Point
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The Pilot Group
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Plan b
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Simply Fresh Fruit
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Productive Computing
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Noloki
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ProcureIT
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Sage Allen Consulting Group
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Collins Computing
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LANCAB
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And more….
Here is a link with more information – https://www.alvaka.net/alvakas-3rd-annual-speed-feed/
We expect about 200 people.
If you are interested in participating, please e-mail sara@alvaka.net or call 949 428-5000.


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Smoke testing is a type of software testing performed by Alvaka after a software patching sequence to ensure that the system is working correctly and to identify any misconfigurations or conflicts within the patched system.
This is a basic cost calculator for you to compute your typical monthly cost for patching your servers, PCs, laptops, tablets and associated application software. It also forms the basis for you to begin calculating your Return on Investment for software patching, or for comparison with alternatives to the manual process of patching operating systems and application software—such as Patch Management as a Service, also known as Vulnerability Management as a Service.
Smoke testing is a term used to describe the testing process for servers after patches are applied.