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Pelham IT team outlines multi-year overhaul to bring services in-house
Summary
City IT lead Chuck Crocker told the Pelham City Council that over the past three years the city replaced aging network equipment, moved servers to a colocation facility, added proactive monitoring and hired three staff to support enterprise applications, public‑safety systems and GIS.
The Pelham City Council heard a detailed report Feb. 16 from the city’s IT team on a multi‑year effort to modernize network infrastructure and bring services in‑house.
IT lead Chuck Crocker told the council the city now connects about 19 locations on a single, redesigned network with improved bandwidth and redundancies so one outage does not disable services citywide. "We have ripped and replaced your infrastructure," Crocker said, adding the work included new wired and…
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