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ServicesAt Complete Computing, you can have confidence in our objectivity. We do not sell hardware or software. We sell our time. That's IT (no pun intended)! If we recommend a purchase or upgrade, it is because the situation warrants it, not because we will make a profit. You can be assured of our integrity in our recommendations. We do not profit by anything but our time. HardwareWe help clients with hardware in two ways: either repairing existing hardware or assisting in acquiring new hardware. When the decision to repair is greater than the decision to buy, we recommend purchasing hardware. We assist in indentifying what hardware is needed, what are the costs and what are the best places to purchase the hardware. SoftwareWhether it is installing, upgrading, repairing, or training, we assist clients in all areas of software except programming. If you need programming services, we can refer you to several other vendors who specialize in customized software programming. We install accounting software, but we DO NOT SET up your company in the software. We recommend you hire a trained professional for that service. See http://www.snsbusiness.net to obtain professional bookkeeping services. NetworkingWe support Windows- and Linux-based networks. We can design, implement and support networks for up to 25 users. We believe once you exceed 25 users, the time requirements for an IT person almost necessitate hiring an IT employee. Vinyl ConversionDo you have records that that never made it to CD? Have you ever wanted to take your vinyl on a jog with you, or have it on CD in your car? We can help you by digitalizing and converting your vinyl albums into MP3s. We also offer conversion of other Audio files to MP3, or other file types upon request. TrainingWe can provide formal training courses or one-on-one training, depending on what is needed. We provide training in hardware, software and networking services. Disaster RecoveryWe help organizations prepare for catastrophic events so that even if structures are lost, data is recoverable. Questions to ask yourself are: how long can I afford to be without technology? How much data can I afford to lose? One day? Two weeks? Where will I set up operations if I cannot go to the office? How will I communicate with my clients and staff? We can help you answer these questions and address many more issues surrounding disaster recovery. |
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