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NSPC - LiveTech
Written by Chattanooga Computer Repair   
Saturday, 08 March 2008 06:00
NSPC - LiveTech software allows our highly skilled staff to diagnose, repair, and maintain your IT operations and computers. NSPC - LiveTech is designed with a Microsoft Windows computer environment in mind. Whether you need help with a virus or simple software setup, or if you need us to maintain your server and IT infrastructure dekstop computers our NSPC - LiveTech software is right for you. With a small footprint, you will hardly notice that you have installed our software. We keep invisible until you need us, except for a tiny tray icon. Fill out a request for service and one of our technicians will contact you about your request! Need to ensure your vital servers, computers, and information portals are always available? With NSPC - LiveTech we can monitor your networks and respond per your request if your important information becomes inaccessible. North Shore PC also offers our NSPC - LiveTech service as a help desk to support your IT Help Desk needs. With NSPC - LiveTech's on demand remote desktop technology, your staff can submit a request for service and our technicians will work with your staff to resolve their conflicts. Need monthly maintenance? Utilizing our software we can run monthly routine maintenance and security checks to ensure your working environment is in peak performance state. Our monthly maintainenance contracts keep you functioning, and your IT expenses down.

 

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