| How we work with our Clients | ||||
| Free Consultation and site survey | ||||
Find out if you have a problem. Computer Confidence will come and discuss with you your existing I.T. situation. We will produce a report identifying any issues that may impact on your business - now or in the future. This service is free, with no obligation. |
Here are some examples of solutions we are currently providing for our customers: Remote, onsite and 24/7 support Remote working away from the office with a virtual desktop in your home or on the move Mobile working for emails on the move Email security, anti-virus, anti-SPAM, anti nuisance Secure offsite backup of data Voice and data integration, integration of telephony into your computer network Macintosh | Windows | Linux | Novell integration, leverage the best of all the major operating systems in one seamless network Database design Website and eBusiness design |
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| Working with you to give you confidence in your I.T. | ||||
We work in partnership with our clients to provide reliable, solutions that will drive their business forward in a cost-effective and secure manner. Our many years of experience will provided the solutions to your problems. If you are looking for a complete outsourcing solution or need additional help to complement your existing skills and resources, you will find us very friendly and approachable and always ready to give informal advice. |
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| I.T. Director | ||||
| Traditionally, Board level responsibility for I.T. lay with the Finance Director. With increasing complexity of I.T. solutions, Finance Directors are ill equipped to perform this role effectively. What is needed is someone at senior level with considerable knowledge and experience of I.T. to advise the Board on the I.T. implications of its policy decisions. Computer Confidence can provide a virtual I.T. Director who can fill this role. The virtual I.T. Director would occupy a seat at Board meetings so as to understand the reasons for Policy decisions and be in a position to give advice on the I.T. implications of those decisions. |