Monday, March 5th, 2012 at
9:23 am
iYogi, a next generation remote technical support company, announced today the expansion of their small business services to include support for Microsoft Windows 2003 Server, enabling business owners to efficiently maintain their network without maintaining an IT department. With more than 30,000 customers worldwide, iYogi offers support for more than 70 software applications and peripheral devices and offers specific service packages uniquely geared for small businesses server services, starting at $84.99 per computer/per year.
“There are currently 2.4 million small businesses in the United States that have server-based LANs,” said Merle Sandler, research manager in the SMB program at IDC. “Solving networking — related problems can be an area of concern for small businesses, which often lack adequate IT resources.”
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 is a multipurpose operating system capable of handling a diverse set of server roles. iYogi provides the following features and support options:
• Active Directory Services • Group Policies • Rights Management • Terminal server Support • Performance & Monitoring • File and print server • Internet Information Services • Virtual Private Network • Rights Management Services
“iYogi leverages India’s 20 years of experience in providing excellent technical support to customers across the globe,” said iYogi’s President, Vishal Dhar. “We have expanded our personal off shoring model to deliver an incredible experience at a revolutionary price. Our Server services for Microsoft Windows 2003 Server are provided by Microsoft Certified professionals with years of experience supporting Microsoft’s products. They have a passion for helping small business and enterprise customers develop the potential of their technology investments.”
iYogi’s Remote Service for Windows 2003 Server along with all of iYogi’s services, is available to customers in the United States, Canada and United Kingdom. With a resolution rate of 86% and customer satisfaction rating of 93%, iYogi provides customers with an inexpensive and consistent option for their small business technical support needs.
Andrew Demmy
http://www.articlesbase.com/software-articles/remote-support-services-for-microsoft-windows-2003-server-715138.html
Friday, March 2nd, 2012 at
12:21 pm

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Sunday, February 26th, 2012 at
6:27 am
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Neoone
http://www.articlesbase.com/internet-articles/4-steps-to-a-dedicated-server-114513.html
Saturday, February 25th, 2012 at
12:20 pm

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Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012 at
12:20 pm

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