Welcome To Neer Systems
All Kind Of Solutions
The Company is well positioned to provide advisory services to large and small enterprise that help them arrive at the right mix of technologies and the optimal way of deploying and managing them.
Neer Systems is an IT Company in the business of Software and Hardware products reselling, Integration, IT Consulting, Volume Software License Deployment & Training, Field Support Services and Networking.

Why we are different
Our services


Unified Threat Management
Unified threat management (UTM) provides multiple security features and services in a single device or service on the network, protecting users from security threats in a simplified way. UTM includes functions such as anti-virus, anti-spam, content filtering, and web filtering.


Endpoint Security
In network security, endpoint security refers to a methodology of protecting the corporate network when accessed via remote devices such as laptops or other wireless and mobile devices. Each device with a remote connecting to the network creates a potential entry point for security threats.


Mail Security
Email security refers to the collective measures used to secure the access and content of an email account or service. It allows an individual or organization to protect the overall access to one or more email addresses/accounts.


Backup Service
Online backup service, also known as cloud backup or backup as a service (BaaS), is a method of offsite data storage in which files, folders, or the entire contents of a hard drive are regularly backed up by a service vendor to a remote secure cloud-based data repository over a network connection.


Messaging Service
The control channel maps the path for SMS, or text messages. When a message is sent, it first must go through the nearby tower and then the SMS center. The SMSC receives the message and sends it to the appropriate tower closest to the location of the cell phone and then to the destination.


Hardware Service
The control channel maps the path for SMS, or text messages. When a message is sent, it first must go through the nearby tower and then the SMS center. The SMSC receives the message and sends it to the appropriate tower closest to the location of the cell phone and then to the destination.
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