Our customers depend on us to keep their critical network connections and systems up and running. We put in place the best technology and well-thought-out designs to make that happen. But there are always situations that are out of our … Continue reading
Unless you have been living under a rock for the past decade, you can’t help but notice the enormous increase of mobile/portable electronics that enable us access to the World Wide Web. First we saw public Wi-Fi locations popping up … Continue reading
This weekend as I was out at the stores, hoping to get the remainder of my Christmas shopping done, I had the good fortune of stumbling upon a live Nativity scene. Upon moving closer to get a better look, … Continue reading
A recent report published in The Army Times announces future plans to incorporate the use of smart-phones and other electronic gadgets for field testing purposes. If the program and testing is deemed a success, it’s very likely that soldiers will … Continue reading
Is anyone else irritated by the pop-ups that have started to appear on numerous websites? Continue reading
Microsoft has announced that they will be adding extra privacy controls to their Internet Explorer web browser in the near future. Along the lines of the “Do Not Track’ proposal from the Federal Trade Commission, Microsoft’s feature will enable users … Continue reading
An article in USA Today recently reported that Google admitted it did indeed trespass when it took a photo of a home located in Pittsburgh, PA, for it’s Street-View service. Even though they only received a single dollar in the … Continue reading
Recently in the news, it was reported that Google acquired speech synthesis company Phonetic Arts, hoping to enhance their voice output service. Phonetic Arts, based in Cambridge England, specializes in technology that allows for more expressive speech (vs. those monotone computer … Continue reading
It seems every year, no matter what state the economy may be in, there are always “Top 10” lists of the hottest items floating around. As Americans, we love our gadgets and electronics, and I find it interesting to see … Continue reading
CNN reports that a Russian man the FBI believes is responsible for 1/3 of the worlds spam generated will be arraigned in a Wisconsin court on Monday. Oleg Nikolaenko is the master-mind behind “Mega-D” – a spam automated botnet, a … Continue reading
David Mezera
President and Founder
A company is only as good as the people who work there. And in Donet's case, those people are simply exceptional. Bright. Inventive. Rock-solid.
Raleigh Sandy III
Vice President, Founder
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a problem, we're going to respond
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