The LINE is a lively, modern boutique hotel nestled in the heart of LA’s Koreatown. It exudes hip design details—from its mid-century architecture to its sunlit second-floor pool to its lush urban greenhouse restaurant, the Commissary, run by LA chef (and street-food king) Roy Choi. The bright, welcoming lobby is always a scene, bustling day and night with guests having too much fun to head back to their rooms.
Amidst all this style and polish, it can be easy to forget the glue that holds so much of it together: the LINE’s IT team keeping guests connected and secure, enabling smooth communication between the designers, marketers, and contractors behind the hotel’s success, and helping safeguard the LINE’s proprietary ideas—which are especially valuable in an industry that competes on creativity.
“The confluence of ideas and collaboration that happens at the LINE, it needs to be secure,” says Nick DeMarco, IT director. “Because those ideas are perpetuating our brand outward. That creative sauce, as it were, really needs to be protected.”
Secure cloud collaboration
The LINE team uses cloud storage for all kinds of documents—from revenue analytics and blueprints to budgets and presentations—and they often share those externally while collaborating with vendors. “It’s crucial to keep the data safe,” says DeMarco. “Because that’s what is proprietary and special about our brand. If we didn’t have this level of protection, we would be a lot more open to social engineering and other kinds of hacks, and a lot of our ideas could show up as competitor’s ideas.” These days, intellectual property is just as valuable as, if not more than, physical property.
DeMarco says mobile data security is also essential because hacks are no longer a matter of “if” but “when”—so his team needs to be able to respond quickly. “I need to be able to administer email easily, even when I’m mobile—literally get a phone call, not be anywhere near an office, and delete or freeze a user on the fly, in real time.”
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