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NetWize Engineer Joins Dell Technical Advisory Board

NetWize is delighted to announce that our Senior Systems Engineer, Jed Crossley, was invited in April 2015 as one of a very limited handful of professionals nationally to participate as a member of the Dell Enterprise Technology Advisory Board.

This is a very exciting opportunity for NetWize to be a part of bringing partner IT visionaries together to debate, discuss, and share insights on the big industry trends impacting IT architectures and operations.

The goal of this collaborative relationship is to gain in-depth understanding of member IT environments, share points of view, and gain feedback to help target Dell’s initiatives and better serve customer needs.

The most recent meeting was held on July 21st with a key focus on Compellent and EqualLogic. We are eager to learn and share more in the coming weeks about the insights from the Board gathering when Jed returns to Salt Lake City after attending a number of additional out-of-state trainings.

We applaud Jed on this well-deserved opportunity and its exciting impact for NetWize as a top-notch technology provider.

Nepal Earthquake Disaster Relief

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DONATION LINK: https://apasherpafoundation.org/donations/

On April 19, 2015, our company’s audacious leader and President, Todd Winzenried left for a month-long humanitarian trek in Nepal, along with three other Utahns. The purpose of the trek was to travel through the Himalayas visiting remote schools along the way to deliver the most essential and basic supplies for children; things such as notebooks, rulers and pencils. Their small group of four is guided by the, “Tiger of the Himalayas” Apa Sherpa, who jointly holds the world record for reaching the summit of Mount Everest more times than any other person. Before they departed, we bid Todd a joyful farewell, assured that he was in good hands.

Very shortly after the team arrived in Nepal, an earthquake of 7.9 magnitude hit the region on Saturday, April 25th. Todd and the group were on their way to the village of Namche crossing a bridge that was suspended 200 feet above ground at the exact moment the earthquake struck. Gratefully, they were able to cross the bridge safely. The aftershocks continued throughout the day as they traveled to a safer area within Namche.

After securing the group’s safety, group leader Apa headed to his home city of Thame.  The city of Thame and Upper Thame were hit very hard and all of the homes are completely destroyed.  The primary source of income for the city is tourism, so this is event is devastating for the people.

We are asking for you to give financial aid to the city of Thame by donating to the Apa Sherpa Foundation. Netwize is donating $10,000 to the foundation and the proceeds are going directly toward aiding the residents of Thame in this difficult time of destruction and loss. DONATION LINK: https://apasherpafoundation.org/donations/

 

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