CMIT Solutions of Greater Greenville

CMIT Solutions of Greater Greenville is the small business IT support and IT services company for Batesville, Greenville, Greer, Mauldin, and Simpsonville.

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CMIT Solutions is a nationwide provider of information technology (IT) services and solutions for small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs). With more than 800 consultants and technicians, CMIT has expertise in nearly all technologies and industries Founded in 1996 in Austin, TX, CMIT Solutions, Inc. has grown into the leading IT solution provider for SMBs. With over 10 years of experience and strong industry partnerships, CMIT Solutions is capable of providing enterprise-level services and products that were previously unavailable to the SMB market. We are a local company with the support of a national network behind us. We focus on making your business run better by understanding your business and technology needs.

  • Thursday, August 7, 2008

    Tomball resident Joe Nichols Jr. delivered the keynote address at the CMIT Solutions annual conference, held recently in Orlando, Fla.

    Nichols, owner of a freight logistics franchise, addressed the gathering of CMIT franchisees, partners and vendors, delivering a message on how to achieve success against all odds.

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  • Tuesday, July 29, 2008

    Tarrant County grows more connected by the minute. And that makes carrying around your laptop computer, either for work or pleasure, a lot more practical. We all know the familiar destinations for wireless Internet access - Starbucks, McDonald's - but there are so many places getting connected that it would fill pages to name them all. And if you're willing to invest in a broadband wireless card and monthly service plan, the choices are almost endless.

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  • Saturday, July 26, 2008

    I got an email that Microsoft was running a contest (it ended 5 July) for small businesses to win 5,000 gallons of gas. That's what When I got an email about $20,000 - depending on if your gas id $3.79, $4.79 or etc. However, the contest is over - sorry.

    In any case, I think the contest site is worth 5 seconds to check out - Bumptheslump.com. The tips it gives, such as using Microsoft Outlook to track makreting efforts, using Microsoft publisher to do in house printing and using Small Business Server to have a virtual office are quite focused on generating awareness for Microsoft products. However, the tips, nevertheless are useful.
     
  • Friday, July 18, 2008

    Earlier this week I downloaded a regular supply of Microsoft updates for Windows XP. As has been the usual case, the updates were downloaded automatically via Microsoft's automatic update utility. I've been using this utility for years with no problem, but recently, every now and then programs simply, just don't work.

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  • Wednesday, July 16, 2008

    The deadline for nominations is quickly approaching for the Lone Star College System Small Business Development

    Center 22nd Annual Small Business of the Year Awards. Guidelines and nomination forms are available by visiting www.sbdc.LoneStar.edu. Applications are due Aug. 1.
    Camille Hamilton, owner of CMIT Solutions of Northwest Houston Suburbs was nominated by the Tomball Chamber of Commerce and received the Small Business of the Year award in 2005.

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  • Tuesday, June 24, 2008

    CMIT Solutions of Central Rhode Island has won the national organization's Franchise of the Year Award for its achievement over the last year. Owner Jason Arabian, a Warwick resident, received the award when it was announced at the recent CMIT Solutions convention in Orlando, Fla. the weekend of May 1. The award recognizes franchise owners based on sales, performance and leadership with the system. Arabian successfully directed his CMIT Solutions business to excel in each of these areas throughout the last year. 

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  • Monday, June 23, 2008

    Joe Nichols Jr. was the guest speaker at the June 6 First Friday Luncheon of the Greater Tomball Area Chamber of Commerce. Nichols was paralyzed from the waist down in a car accident when he was 20-years-old, but went on to become the head of a multi-million dollar corporation. Nichols discussed ways for businesses to keep up with the changing business landscape.

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  • Sunday, June 15, 2008

    Austin, Texas-based company provides wide array of information and technology services.

    Imagine you arrive at work on Monday only to find it leveled to the ground because of a fire. What will be your ability to recover? For small to mid-size business owners, Donald Applestein, president of CMIT Solutions of Southern Delaware County, has an alternative to get you back on your feet.

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  • Tuesday, January 15, 2008

    Wedding vows. The short-but-meaningful phrases we promise to our loved one the day we tie the knot. Be it in sickness and in health or for richer or for poorer, we make a pact to stick together through it all.

    But what about the trials and tribulations of 40-hour work weeks with sick kids at home, and late night board meetings while dinner's expected on the table by six? Making it work through those times could be the ultimate test.

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  • Friday, January 4, 2008

    A local tech-services franchise recently topped 91 peers to win a national sales and marketing contest. The central Sacramento office of CMIT Solutions Inc. was rewarded with money to purchase a new car.

    The owners of the six-person office decided to double their fun, so they bought one BMW 328i and leased another.

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If your laptop or desktop computer leaves a bit to be desired in the speed department (assuming it's not due to malware or insufficient system memory), you may want to consider swapping out the original hard drive with a new type of disk—a solid-state hard drive. Solid-state drives (SSDs) differ from their conventional hard disk drive (HDD) counterparts in that they have no moving parts.

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Inner-city students at charter school benefit from overhaul of IT system

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Software firm’s head tech guy relies on CMIT Solutions of Central Fairfield County to manage company’s IT system

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There’s been much speculation and rumor-mongering about an event happening on March 8th, 2012, that might knock “millions” of users off the Internet. Alarmists claim “the FBI plans to shut down the Internet” on that day. While we don’t normally comment on every virus/malware/Mayan-apocalypse rumor that pops up on the Internet, this one actually contains a smidgen of truth...

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"For our [clinical research facility], it was better to have a preventive plan in place so that if something did break, we would be ahead of it, and it wouldn’t break instead of waiting for something to happen and then fix it. So, now CMIT is monitoring everything, and we haven’t had any issues so they can catch the problem before it even happens. "
"CMIT is all about peace of mind, and literally, it doesn't cost you anything because you are saving the money on me working on the computer when I'm losing business. In today's economy, you don't want to be late sending bills out, you've got to be out there because if you start falling behind you're going to see the amount of income drop dramatically. So, Greg and CMIT make us look more...
"Whereas our systems were originally only getting backed up on a monthly basis, CMIT was able to come in and now they are automatically backed up to the server. We had a center in the DFW area that did lose everything. They made a phone call to CMIT, and CMIT was able to restore their data within a couple of hours. We’re monitored on a 24/7 basis, so even if there was something that were to...
"The way CMIT does business is just much more suitable for our type of business environment. We have deadlines and critical schedules to meet, and we need to be moving forward at all times. CMIT provides data on a monthly basis, which allows us to look at trends and be proactive with our decisions and our methods for improving our system. Every time my system improves, that means my efficiency...
"CMIT dealt with my local backup needs so that if I just need to get one specific piece of information, they can actually do it remotely from their office and get my people back and going. If I do have a catastrophic disaster that takes my entire building, I have laptops and everything else that I can have up immediately. I can use my web-based information storage and be back up and running...
"We pride ourselves that we are the company that gives instant customer service. We were getting to a point where it was extremely difficult, and we didn't want to lose our customer base. We wanted to also expand. I said, 'I need somebody to do something to allow us to be the company that we started out to be and to continue and to grow.' CMIT has helped us to do just that.   "
"Since partnering with CMIT, I can now not worry about whether or not my computers are working. I've got backups, monitoring, I can get reports, and I know where I'm having risks and threats. I now can rely on my IT people (CMIT) to take care of my IT problems and to keep that IT system up and running in an appropriate manner. That is something before I couldn't rely on. I now have a system!...
"We didn’t initiate offsite backups in the beginning, but with the start of the hurricane season we said, 'OK guys, we now have this wonderful system, but it's not really complete yet.' We're now able to back up our data, it's safely transported and stored offsite, and it’s all HIPAA compliant. And the NAS device can actually work as our server so we can continue to use our systems and do...
"With other IT service providers, we felt that we only got assistance when we requested it, and we normally came up with any ideas for improvements on our system rather than them. I was not impressed with the service, the communication or the end product at that point. Our experience has really set CMIT and Sue and John who run the show for them here apart from the others. They are more...
"We use large aerial imagery that can sometimes be 30 or 40 GB in size. There would be times that I would wait 30 seconds to a minute and a half for an image to appear. CMIT Solutions helped us rehabilitate the computers on hand, put in a network infrastructure, and put in faster switches. Now, it can be instantaneous to 15 seconds for a map to load. I kind of feel like I'm spoiled!   "

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