Office computing

With computing now being firmly established in the office now as part of every day life. Sending emails, creating spreadsheets, compiling documents are all now widely accepted as part of our daily lifes. You simply need a PC or laptop now to work. A PC that crashes often is one that can hold us back from completing our daily todos. Stability is important, and data integrity even more so. We all need to have an archive ready in such cases you need to find a back log or trail of breadcrumbs to a client dialogue or invoices that have been produced. Should your PC or laptop fail, whilst it may not be immediately apparent lots of things may be in jeopardy.

Consider a PC from PC Doctor that comes installed with all the tools you need to get started with carrying out your work in the office. A machine that could be connected to a wider network and one that can share print resources already set-up. One that fits nicely into your current set-up and one that certainly wouldn’t slow down any current work flows. An upgrade or a new installation will come with good reason and you will want to have a performance gain if you have saught such a product.

The best possible solution for this is a seamless transition from old to new. The set-up should probably be carried out when the office is closed or out of hours, this way you can finish up for the day and start again tomorrow with a re-energised machine. You will immediately see the differences here.

In order to protect that important and valuable data you would be looking to have anti-virus and anti-spyware installed, however with more recent improvements to Operating Systems such as Windows 7 you as a PC user are in a more secure position when browsing the web.

However PC Doctor do have some recomendations that all come pre-installed with new machines and we can also get you up to speed with existing hardware.

Your anti-virus programme such as AVG or Norton by Symantec should fit nicely to the capabilities of the machine you are running. It has been known for Norton to cripple a machines performance if the hardware inside is not powerful enough. This is when we have alternatives in place to get the most out of your budget and current machine.

With online fraud typically on the up, keeping a machine up to date however is still very important. Updates can ensure the stability of your machine. With people looking to comprimise banking details and other sensitive information without leaving a trace of the virus. A virus writer would look to disable or atleast corrupt parts of your system removing any evidence that they are the source creator. In times like this you will need a reliable source to retrieve any lost or corrupt data. PC Doctor has many years of experience with data recovery. We understand the importance of data in todays age and rest-assured your data is safe when you have PC Doctor working with you.

Health checks are also something here at PC Doctor we can complete to a schedule that best fits with your working or home routine. In the times you are not using the machine we can do an up-list and make sure the computer is performing the best it can. At these times we will advise you of the best course of action if certain applications or work commitments are organically putting a strain on the existing parts within.

Should you require an entire office set-up for those with new company start-ups or have recently moved to a new work place. We can accomodate a wide variety of set-ups, and will advise on the best course of action. We can streamline the process of suitable machines for you and any prospective staff, how all of these pcs will work together and ensure productivity from you or the team you may work with.

For free technical advice, call us today.

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