Cleveland, OH
ECMSI Announces New Location in Cleveland, Ohio, Expanding Business IT Solutions Offerings
CLEVELAND, OH / ACCESSWIRE / November 1, 2023 / Executive Computer Management Solutions Inc (ECMSI), a leading provider of comprehensive business IT and cybersecurity solutions, is excited to announce the opening of its new location in Cleveland, Ohio. The new office, conveniently located at 23811 Chagrin Boulevard, Suite 110, Beachwood, Ohio 44122, signifies ECMSI’s commitment to better serving the IT needs of businesses in the Cleveland area.
With the new Cleveland location, ECMSI aims to offer local businesses the full spectrum of IT solutions to enhance their productivity, security, and growth. ECMSI has a strong track record of delivering top-notch IT services, and this expansion allows them to bring their expertise and innovative solutions to even more businesses in the Cleveland area.
ECMSI’s Business IT Solutions include, but are not limited to:
24/7 Help Desk Support: Providing immediate support for any IT issues, ensuring minimal disruption to daily operations.
Cloud Solutions: Assisting businesses in migrating to the cloud for cost-effective, scalable, and flexible data storage and application hosting.
Co-Managed IT: This collaborative approach allows your organization to leverage the expertise and resources of the external IT provider while working side by side with your current IT team.
Cybersecurity Services: Protecting businesses from cyber threats with cutting-edge security solutions, including firewall management, antivirus, and threat detection.
Data Backup and Recovery: Implementing robust data backup and recovery solutions to safeguard critical information.
Managed IT Services: Proactive monitoring and maintenance to ensure IT systems are running smoothly, minimizing downtime, and improving efficiency.
Partner Relationship Management: Offering expert guidance on IT strategy, ensuring that businesses align their technology with their goals.
“ECMSI is thrilled to open our new location in Cleveland, and we are eager to bring our industry-leading IT solutions to businesses in the area,” said Ralph Blanco, CEO at ECMSI. “Our commitment to delivering exceptional IT services remains unwavering, and this expansion is an important step toward helping more businesses in the region achieve their IT goals.”
The new Cleveland office is staffed with a team of highly skilled and certified IT professionals dedicated to understanding the unique IT requirements of each client. ECMSI’s mission is to provide tailored IT solutions that empower businesses to thrive in today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape.
About ECMSI: ECMSI, founded in 1999, is a trusted and accountable managed IT service provider delivering infrastructure IT solutions that focus on security, reliability, disaster recovery, and productivity for businesses of all industries. Based out of Struthers, Ohio, a suburb of Youngstown, ECMSI leads its team and partners with the core values of: Empathy, communication, modesty, services, and integrity. With a team of certified technical and security members, ECMSI has continued to grow into additional locations and offer business and IT Strategy Events for local businesses. ECMSI was named to the Channel Futures MSP 501 list of IT channel’s most prestigious global ranking and listing of managed service providers. To learn more about ECMSI, visit: www.ecmsi.com.
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Cleveland, OH
Ravens Using Veteran DE as Inspiration
As Baltimore Ravens defensive end Brent Urban prepares for his 11th NFL season, it’s just as important as ever for him to remember where he came from.
A Mississauga, Ontario native, Urban suffered a torn ACL during his 2010 freshman season at Virginia, but rebounded to eventually become a starting defensive lineman. Then once he got to the NFL, he suffered three season-ending injuries – a torn ACL in 2014, a torn bicep in 2015 and a Lisfranc foot injury in 2017 – all in his first four seasons. As a result, he played just 25 games across those four seasons, 16 of them coming in 2016.
Urban, now in his second stint with the Ravens, has certainly been through the wringer throughout his career, but his perserverance to get where he is now is extremely impressive. As such, head coach John Harbaugh is using Urban’s story as inspiration for his younger teammates.
“I’m going to start using [Brent Urban] as an example for those guys, because it’s a perfect point,” Harbaugh told reporters. “I can remember him right over there, we were doing an inside-run drill against the [San Francisco] 49ers when we had the joint practices all of those years ago, and he tore his ACL right at the end of practice. It was like, ‘Oh.’ It was so heartbreaking, and [he] missed that whole year.
“We had high hopes for him coming out, we thought he was an odd-front defensive end in the Pittsburgh Steeler kind of realm, like the Brett Keisels of the world, and he’s turned out to be just that. He’s just that kind of player; he plays so well. But those first couple of years were tough, and here he is now. He’s got a testimony as a result of all the tests he’s been through.”
After his first stint with the Ravens came to an end in 2019, Urban has played for the Tennessee Titans, Chicago Bears and Dallas Cowboys. He then returned to Baltimore in 2022, and last season, he set a career high with three sacks.
Now the veteran on the Ravens’ defensive line, Urban is happy to be a mentor to the younger players at his position group.
“Just being in the league is privilege,” Urban said. “Every single day, you’ve just got to relish it, because you see so many guys in and out, and just even looking at my class now, nobody’s still around; so just finding your own role, just appreciating it. As I get older, I’ve started to be able to take a seat back and really just appreciate how thankful I am to be here.”
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Cleveland, OH
GCSC Summer Golf Classic | Greater Cleveland Sports Commission
Golfers of all abilities are invited to play in GCSC’s Summer Golf Classic presented by First National Bank on Monday, August 5, 2024 at Cleveland Metroparks Sleepy Hollow.
Join us for a day of 18 holes with cart featuring beverages, contests & prizes, lunch and a buffet dinner.
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Cleveland, OH
Fatal shooting on east side after reports of large fight: Cleveland Police
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – One man is dead after a shooting following reports of a large fight on the east side, according to Cleveland Police.
Police got reports of a large fight around 2:50 a.m. on Saturday in the 1000 block of East 71st Street.
While officers were en route, they learned that two people were shot.
Police located a 22-year-old man and a 24-year-old man who were both shot, according to a release.
Both of the men were taken to the hospital by EMS.
The 22-year-old man later died at the hospital.
The condition of the 24-year-old is unknown.
Cleveland Police homicide unit is investigating, according to police.
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