Founder Edwin Leard, a business graduate with over fifteen years of senior IT management experience, is the President and CEO. His work experience encompasses planning, designing, implementing and maintaining medium to large mission-critical infrastructures and systems. He clearly brings this expertise to the table.
Voice and data infrastructures are 'must haves' for companies, yet improperly designed, they become a source of headache in the form of downtime, lack of productivity and additional cost if they are prone to failure or are outgrown prematurely.
Proper planning and management oversight of any project is crucial to its ultimate success and, once in place, maximizing uptime and minimizing costs. Costs are those borne not only in the initial implementation cost, but also those of a recurring nature, such as support costs. We take all those factors and more into consideration.
Roundbrix enables companies to Outsource their IT as well as perform IT Audits. Infrastructure support services are offered to cost effectively do IT Outsourcing and leverage a vast array of IT knowledge.
So here goes. Brick is a material, but not necessarily a shape, yet when one thinks of brick - even the reference of a brick - we think of a three dimensional rectangular shape. Bricks were and are still frequently used as foundation material for edifices. Similarly, voice and data infrastructures are the foundations few businesses can exist without. You either are able to negotiate infrastructure changes or suffer the dire consequences, ranging from excessive cost of ownership to poor reliability.
The passion behind the name is in winemaking. Round is the shape of a Cabernet Sauvignon grape, much like a blueberry. Brix is the oenology term for percent sugar in grapes, which is measured and ultimately determines the time of harvest. An interesting side note is that grapes have the highest percent sugar of all fruits.
Research has not yet been determined if technology changes are driving us to drink wine, or we drink wine to help us create and implement new technologies.