
"Analytics is a Computer Networking company that prefers not to do troubleshooting."
What does that mean? Simply put, Analytics finds that too many businesses deal with computer problems after they have already happened. Instead of looking at computer problems in the rear view mirror, Analytics prefers to tackle computer issues before they take your company down. Too many companies lose money by contracting viruses, experiencing computer crashes, and losing data when the problems could have been averted all together. Does this sound like your company?
We Offer:
- Immediate Assistance - Analytics is ready to give you immediate help with your network. We work on all your company's systems including Windows NT-2003 Servers, 95-XP Workstations, Linux and Unix. We have trained and skilled Microsoft Certified Technicians standing by to help you with whatever situation you're up against.
- Preventative Assistance - Analytics is also here to help you ward off trouble in the future. We take care of your IT needs so that you don't have to wait for a problem to stop one from happenning. Are your virus definitions up to date? Are your systems spyware free? Are you safe and secure, is your data backed up, is your network running as efficient as it can? Let us take the worry away from you so that you can concentrate on what you do best.
- Future Planning - Analytics would also like to act as a advocative consultant for your company. Are you ready to take your business to the next level, or would you like to see what technology is out there that might help increase your company's output? Let Analytics work with you to give you the solutions you need to move your forward in the business world.
Is Analytics a good match for your Business?
- Typically Analytics works with companies that are tired of the "one man show." Independent contractors leave companies experiencing slow response times, or if they are out of town, no response times. If the contractor quits to go work at Home Depot they take all the knowledge of how to run the network with them.
- A second reason businesses chose Analytics is that they are tired of techs with limited product knowledge. They find that techs are sticking to the solutions that they know instead of the solutions that work. As a result they find themselves working on the same problems over and over.
- A third reason is that companies often feel handcuffed by an IT employee, they find that their employee is the only one with the knowledge of how the network and systems run, and as a result they could not get rid of them. Or they were trying to expand, but couldn't duplicate systems due to lack of system documentation.
