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North Shore PC's Brand New Web Site!
Written by Chattanooga Computer Repair Technician   
Saturday, 08 March 2008 05:00
We'd like to welcome everyone to our new site.  It's been nearly two years since we developed our last web page.  In that time we have seen much growth Chattanooga, TN.  Along with the cities' growth, we have grown and now it's time for a fresh new feel.  It is our aim to provide our customers and clients with a new site, new feel, and new technology! North Shore PC's website also comes with our new service NSPC - LiveTech!  We now have implemented online support request ticketing, and integrated instant remote desktop support! Let our help desk work with you once at home, or our staff will monitor your entire infrastructure to suit your need. NSPC is very proud of our accomplishments, and hope to continue to grow for our amazing city.  We hope to become a source of information to our community and welcome your suggestions and input.  If you know of a technology event in Chattanooga, TN please contact us! Please bear with us as we continue to update and fine tune its performance. 
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 April 2008 20:30 )
 
 
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