About InsynQ
InsynQ is one of the original ASPs, having first delivered services to clients in 1997. In fact, we were working on this business model before DSL and broadband Internet were generally available. We designed and built-out our own datacenter (now known as the Tacoma Technology Center), and we created our own line of intelligent on-premises routers, firewalls, and thin-client devices. We are no longer in the hardware or datacenter businesses, however, and focus exclusively on the secure, affordable delivery of quality managed application services.
InsynQ was a founding member of the ASP Industry Consortium and the MSP Alliance, and we have recognized for quite a long time the benefits inherent in a managed, server-centric computing model for small and growing businesses. InsynQ was the first hosting provider for Remedy Corporation’s CRM and ITSM solutions, and launched one of the first Internet-based CRM Practice Centers. InsynQ was also the first hosting provider for Macola Software’s accounting and mrp applications.
InsynQ's services have always demonstrated our ability to deal with a wide variety of business-critical software – software that is both complex in its technical requirements and in its application to a specific business problem - and deliver it to a broad audience. InsynQ worked closely with McAfee in the development and initial launching of the managed virus protection service model, and was an original partner with Global Crossing and Northpoint DSL in bringing converged voice and data services to business customers over the IP network.
InsynQ operates under an SPLA license from Microsoft, is a Sage-authorized hosting provider for ACT! (in conjunction with our partner ACTRemote.com), and is licensed by Intuit to host the QuickBooks Pro, Premier and Enterprise products.
On an ongoing basis, since that initial delivery in 1997, InsynQ has cleared the path and established the foundation for the ongoing growth and adoption of hosted application and managed information technology services.
Green Computing
InsynQ services combine computing resources in the data center, increasing the processing power for our clients while using less equipment for the task. And InsynQ services promote the use of thin client technologies, scaling down the equipment requirements for clients and subscribers. Less equipment means less heat generated and less power consumed.
InsynQ services promote the concepts of working from anywhere at any time. Remote capability and virtualized systems often means less travel is required to bring users together, saving time as well as fuel.
InsynQ services promote paperless (or "less paper") systems, encouraging subscribers to view documents on screen rather than in print. This saves power, printer consumables, and paper.