CMIT Solutions of North Williamette Valley is the small business IT support and IT services company for Aurora, Barlow, Durham, Hubbard, Newberg, Sherwood, Tualatin, and Wilsonville.
CMIT Solutions of North Willamette Valley, locally owned and operated by Tony Krause since 2004, is a provider of information technology (IT) services and solutions for small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs). With a nationwide network of more than 800 consultants and technicians, CMIT has expertise in nearly all technologies and industries. CMIT Solutions is capable of providing enterprise-level services and products that were previously unavailable to the SMB market. We are a local company, servicing the North Willamette Valley (including Wilsonville, Tualatin, Sherwood, Canby, as well as Portland) with the support of a national network behind us. We focus on making your business run better by understanding your business and technology needs.
A photo on Intel's Facebook page posted today shows a technician working on Telstar 1, the world's first telecommunications satellite, which was launched into orbit in this week in 1962. The 170-pound contraption successfully relayed the first television pictures and telephone calls ever transmitted through space. Telstar facilited the first live...
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