The company wanted to save time and money by using a new cloud-based system.
E.N. BISSO is owned by the fifth generation family descendants of Captain Joseph Bisso. This enterprise quickly expanded to employ the use of steam-powered ferries and tugs. The ferry business grew into a sizable venture and was eventually sold to the State of Louisiana. In 1946 the company was split up and Captain Edwin Napoleon Bisso formed his own company with six tugboats and two heavy-lift derricks, later naming it E.N. BISSO & SON. Today, the company is a leading U.S. Gulf Coast provider of harbor tug and towing services.
E.N. BISSO supported its fleet of tugboats via one corporate facility linked to an additional satellite location. For IT services, the company deployed several physical servers connected to a network attached storage (NAS) device with Peer Sink used for real-time data replication.