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In addition to IT support for your users, Network Server Design, Implementation and Microsoft Software Training we offer Web Design and Hosting.

Contact us today at 816-841-3570 to see why others select us to be their IT network solution provider.

Archive: Announcements

Office Closed

The office will be closed beginning Wednesday July 28th and re-opening on Wednesday August 4th. 

There will be an on call Service Technician handling remote support and phone support.  Onsite service calls will only be done for Emergency Service Calls.  All other onsite service calls will be scheduled for when the office reopens on August 4th and after.

Thank you.

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April 1st Virus attack planned…

What can I do to prevent being attacked by Conficker.C on April 1st?  Besides unplugging your computer from the internet please make sure the following steps have been completed. 

1.       Make sure all of your Windows Updates are up to date.
2.       Make sure your Anti-Virus program is up to date.
3.       Do not open any suspicious looking emails even from people you know. If they have a virus on their machine it will send from their email and look legit.  Do not open any attachments that you are not suspecting.  This is a good rule of thumb to use always.  We would also recommend not visiting any websites that you are not familiar with and trust.

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