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Saturday, 09 July 2011 13:33 | Written by Team IT One
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IT One are the small business and home office specialist for Microsoft Wndows, Mac and Linux operating systems. Our consultants have almost two decades of information technology industry experience. We implement the same industry standards and operation policies for small and medium size businesses. The following is an overview of our Information Technology Services:
Networking
Network design, implementation & maintenance IT ONE can design, implement and maintain networks for small business and home office networks including Window, Apple Mac and Linux operating systems (workgroup or domain networks). We can cater for any budget and network infrastructure requirements.
Service Level Agreements SLA
With every server SLA the first 5 workstations will receive a free antispyware and maintenance application installed and configured at no extra change. For more information regarding our SLA please call or email.
No Impact Maintenance
IT ONE is now offering “no impact” maintenance services for small to medium size businesses without interrupting your business operations and day to day work flow. IT ONE can complete all your maintenance services after business hours onsite or remotely.
IT One On-site Off- site (remote desktop administration - Remote Support)
Remote server and desktop support is a non intrusive way of supporting your network and reducing your IT costs.
Data Recovery
IT ONE can recover data from hard drives (HDDs), USB drives, memory cards, memory sticks, camera cards, Zip files, floppy disk or other storage media.
Network or Business Analysis Report Services
IT ONE can produce a comprehensive range of analytical reports. These reports will help to identify key areas of your network infrastructure that may be causing you a potential lose in productivity, security threats or non recoverable hardware failure (Hard Disk Drive). A simple domestic report will be an invaluable tool for maintaining and running of a productive network environment.
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Last Updated on Friday, 22 July 2011 11:09 |