More small businesses turn to remote IT support

More small businesses turn to remote IT support
An ever growing trend of remote IT support seems to be here to stay, during a time of intense cost cutting the remote IT department has the edge, with complex software applications smart IT support companies are able to support higher numbers of clients then ever before. a spokesman at Littlefish IT Support said "IT issues for us no longer a 1 to 1 relationship, one of our engineers can now cope with 5/6 issues at the same time, this helps the clients time to fix targets and keeps our capacity threshold lower than ever before".

Posted by Ian on 02/07/2008 20:18

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