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Technical Support

 

The mushrooming in computers and applications has inevitably made them more complex. Many computer and software companies offer, as part of their customer service plan, technical support professionals to provide assistance with their products. This type of technical support is most often utilized by private individuals or companies without paid IT or MIS personnel. A whole new breed of technicians has sprung into existence to help users get maximum benefit from both hardware and software. In a business, members of the technical support staff set up computers, answer questions about using them, and see that they are kept well maintained and in good repair. Other technical support staffs work by telephone or e-mail to answer users’ questions or help them solve their problems. Typically, users have a number of options to take advantage of tech support, which include a toll-free, 24-hour 800 number, mail-in service, an Internet bulletin board, or an on-site contract in which professionals make regular visits to the client. The quality of these options will vary considerably from company to company. The articles included herein relate to computer technical support and solutions for personal computing, professional computer tech support issues, troubleshooting help and tech solutions for solving computer problems. Techs N The City provides The Best local services filling all your IT needs.



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Systems Administration Education in the Modern Computer Age
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Technology Support for Small Business
Ensuring the upkeep and maintenance of your business's technology investment

 

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