Partners + stack

What we use, who we work with, and the stack behind the delivery.

George A Vina, LLC works with a focused set of vendor ecosystems and delivery tools chosen for supportability, security, and operational clarity.

How this page should be read

The goal is stack discipline, not vendor collection.

This is a practical view of the ecosystems used most often in client work and on this site. The right platform still depends on the environment, budget, and how the business actually operates.

Vendor selection that fits the business, not just the brochure.

Connected with major distributors and able to procure technology across small, mid-size, and larger deployment scopes.

Procurement and renewal conversations that stay tied to actual operational needs.

Broad product access across infrastructure, endpoints, networking, security, and collaboration tooling.

Lenovo and Microsoft Surface lineups are used often for business endpoint recommendations and rollouts.

Escalation support when providers, ISPs, or platform vendors need to be pulled into the issue.

Standardization across email, identity, networking, storage, and website tooling.

Operating principle

Security before convenience

We bias toward vendors that support MFA, device policy, role separation, and clean admin visibility.

Operating principle

Operational clarity

The environment should be understandable, supportable, and documented instead of held together by tribal knowledge.

Operating principle

Right-sized recommendations

Selection is based on fit, supportability, and business context, not on chasing logos for their own sake.

Operating principle

Partner coordination

We stay involved with procurement, rollout, and escalations so vendor decisions do not get separated from execution.

Partner programs

Formal ecosystem relationships that support how we deliver.

These represent program-level relationships rather than day-to-day tooling categories.

Partner program

Microsoft Partner Program

Microsoft-aligned delivery for modern workplace, cloud, security, and infrastructure engagements that benefit from a recognized ecosystem relationship.

Hardware partner

Lenovo

Endpoint procurement and deployment planning across business laptops, desktops, and accessories, with Lenovo used frequently for scalable rollouts.

Power infrastructure

APC by Schneider Electric

Power protection, battery backup, and rack power planning for offices, network closets, and infrastructure that needs cleaner uptime coverage.

Vendor ecosystems

Preferred platforms and partner relationships that show up repeatedly in delivery.

These are the environments most commonly used for support, cleanup, standardization, and ongoing execution.

Productivity + identity

Microsoft 365

Email, collaboration, document workflows, endpoint policy, and access controls for businesses that need structure without extra overhead.

Cloud collaboration

Google Workspace

Workspace administration, shared-drive governance, and account hygiene for teams that run heavily on Google.

SaaS backup

Office 365 / Google Workspace SaaS Backup

Backup coverage for Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace data so email, files, and collaboration content are not left to native retention alone.

Networking

Ubiquiti UniFi

Wi-Fi, switching, gateways, and visibility for offices that need a cleaner, more supportable network footprint.

MDR + XDR

SentinelOne

Managed detection and response plus extended visibility for businesses that need stronger endpoint protection and cleaner incident handling.

MDM + device management

NinjaOne

Endpoint administration, patching, monitoring, and device lifecycle control for businesses that need tighter operational visibility.

Cloud compute

Azure

Virtual infrastructure, cloud-hosted workloads, and Microsoft-aligned compute options for environments moving beyond on-prem only.

Premium endpoints

Microsoft Surface

Microsoft Surface devices for teams that want tightly integrated business hardware across mobile, desk, and executive use cases.

DNS + edge controls

Cloudflare

Domain management, DNS hardening, and internet-facing traffic controls for web properties and public services.

Next step

Need help standardizing vendors or tightening up the current stack?

Bring the current tools, renewal pressure, support pain points, or website needs into one conversation and we can sort out what should stay, change, or be consolidated.

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