My internet must be down. It must be my internet.

| Monday, July 16, 2012
By Matthew Wood


As a small business, acquiring the help of a PC support group could reap huge benefits and help to maximise the potential of your venture. Technical issues and problems can often hold back both businesses and individuals from progressing with their projected goals and ambitions. The use of a PC support group could change all that and prevent you from stalling with the confidence of having a team ready to help you on-the-spot with any technical queries or complications.

The vice president of engineering at twitter, Mazen Rawashdeh, describing the downtime as "turbulence", claimed that the problems were a result of a "cascading bug" and that the site hadn't been hacked. "One of the characteristics of such a bug is that it can have a significant impact on all users, worldwide," said Rawashdeh.

Small businesses can often employ the help of a dedicated PC support group at the cost of a monthly fee but this news confirms that every corporation, company or even individual should consider the aid of such initiatives. Whenever there is technology involved, there's always that feeling of unpredictability.

A pc support group would provide you with that crucial "peace of mind" and assistance in a number of different areas, including hardware and software recommendations, virus detection and removal, data recovery and help with other associated peripherals. There are a number of advantages to taking up this type of service as long as you or your business has the capital afford the monthly costs.

Firstly, many support groups will offer you the chance of a month-by-month contract - meaning if you're displeased by the service after a month then you can put a stop to it. The majority of these services will also be available 24 hours a day and seven days a week. In addition, you'll be given direct access to a qualified IT professional rather than one of those infuriating queue-based call centres.

PC support groups are ideal for those business leaders who want to achieve "peace of mind" with confidence that they can focus on their strategy for success.




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