Note: I am no longer "full-time" with my self-employment, and as such am very particular about any clients I take on. However, I'm leaving this site up "as-is" for educational purposes. If you do have a tech job you'd like to talk about, I'm always open to listening and even lending a bit of free advice.
 

Computers and Technology

Welcome to my professional site. Enjoy browsing around, and don't hesitate to email me if you have any questions or comments. I'm always happy to talk—and even to get together and see what we can do as a team.

Your Business
Computers are vital in today’s business world, and they’re supposed to work
for you, not against you. If you've thought "If only it were that easy," it is. With proper consultation, planning, and implementation, the computers that drive your business can become more than glorified typewriters.

Experience You Need
With over 20 years of experience in all phases of computers and technology, here’s consultation and services you—and your business—can trust.

Tried Solutions that Didn't Work?
If your business is small to intermediate in size, you likely have a lot of computers—but no full-time IT personnel. You might have improvised with dubious “computer guys” who seem to have more skills with online gaming than network administration or technical troubleshooting. Isn’t your business worth more than that kind of a gamble?

Need a network? Security for your systems? Maintenance and repair? How about setting up a backup regimen? Maybe you need training for your employees. Perhaps  you need a Web site. Possibly, you just need solid consultation to help get your business to where you want it to be.

And probably you’re tired of paying exorbitant rates for self-proclaimed experts who do nothing for you (it doesn’t take an expensive expert to run ScanDisk or rearrange the icons on your desktop).

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