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IT and Computer Support Services

Pierre from Castor Bay

Hi guys,

I am posting to offer Computer and IT consultancy and support for small - medium businesses and home setups

I also offer desktop and laptop support, troubleshooting and optimisation!

I am an IT Engineer with 4+ years of experience in the following areas:

TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE:
● Windows Desktop 7 – 11
● Mac OS
● Mobile Device Management and Support
● Printer Support
● Certificate Renewal and Management
● Creating and maintaining technical and client documentation
● Database Administration and Maintenance
● Application Support
● Domain Hosting/Management
● Email Security/Email hosting/Support
● Hardware Installation, Management and Support
● Cloud Services Support and Implementation
● VMware administration
● Active Directory/Group Policy
● PowerShell/CMD
● Windows Server 2003 R2 – 2022
● Citrix farm / Hosted desktop
● Atlassian Management
● Onsite/hosted PBX/VOIP Support and Maintenance
● Network/Domain Support and Management



Please contact me on 02040470305 to discuss further!

Negotiable

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