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What NSPC - LiveTech and LiveTicket software can do for your companies IT infrastructure.
Written by Chattanooga Computer Repair   
Saturday, 15 March 2008 23:24

NSPC – LiveTech software provides comfort that corporate IT environments will be responsive and reliable. Utilizing our LiveTech software, NSPC technicians in Chattanooga, TN optimize and maintain your corporate computer, server, or network of devices most anywhere. Performing monthly scheduled computer and networking maintenance is essential to IT infrastructure and computer reliability. NSPC – LiveTech software allows NSPC computer experts to do just that. North Shore PC can ensure only the software needed is installed on each computer, monitor to ensure each computer or server has LAN and WAN connectivity, and remote desktop into the computer to troubleshoot and repair critical errors. North Shore PC’s on demand remote desktop application allows our technicians to work live with each problem computer to ensure quick resolution to costly corporate downtime right from Chattanooga, TN.

 

Our service keeps corporate IT costs down. Companies no longer need to employee high priced technicians to roll out software, manage backups, or even manage help desk needs. Instead utilizing NSPC – LiveTech software, North Shore PC technicians can manage your entire infrastructure for the fraction of the upfront and yearly costs. Integrated within NSPC – LiveTech we offer our NSPC - LiveTicket service. Simply complete a request for service form and a technician will contact you or your staff to troubleshoot the issue. North Shore PC’s on demand remote desktop application allows our technicians to work live with your employees computer to ensure quick resolution to costly corporate downtime.

In today’s technology world computer, servers, and printers must be operational at all times to protect your business. NSPC – LiveTech works with all Microsoft Windows XP (Home and Pro), Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Vista, and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 operating systems. Put an end to hours and even days of downtime due to expensive and PREVENTABLE failures. Our aim is to save you headaches, time, and money. Contact North Shore PC today to build a plan to suit your needs.

Last Updated ( Monday, 12 May 2008 21:46 )
 
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