Edge Networks
visit site- $1,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Vancouver, WA
Edge Networks is a cybersecurity firm in the pacific northwest. Founded in 2006, Edge Networks has served clients across all industries by managing cybersecurity compliance, planning, and testing.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 30%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 60%
Enterprise (>$1B) 10%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 4 projects
$200K-$999K 2 projects
$50K-$199K 1 project
Clients
- Pacifica
- Mt. Hood Skibowl
- DiscoverOrg
- RealWear
Highlights from Recent Projects
The first project Edge Networks completed was Managed IT Services for a Management Consulting Company. They helped Corentus, Inc. transition from a Google platform to Microsoft, including a large file transfer project. They improved the company's security and provided amazing help desk service, resulting in a considerable increase in efficiency from an IT perspective with next to no downtime. The workflow between both teams was very effective, with employees being very vocal about how happy they are with the level of service.
The second project entailed IT Support & Management for a Cosmetics Company. Pacifica Beauty, LLC hired Edge Networks for onboarding, offboarding, security, and IT management. The measurable outcomes from the project demonstrated a continued successful working relationship. The company's primary form of communication with Edge Networks was through virtual meetings, email, and messaging apps. They found Edge Networks to be very responsive anytime they needed them.
The third project involved Cybersecurity for a Demolition & Remediation Company. NetCompliance Environmental Services, LLC hired Edge Networks to contain any malicious activity in their system. The measurable outcome was that they contained any possible damage to their systems. Edge Networks was quick and efficient in resolving the issue and the consistency in the quality of their services was impressive. There were no areas for improvement or anything Edge Networks could have done differently.