CMIT Solutions of White Plains is the small business IT support and IT services company for White Plains, Harrison, Purchase, Port Chester, Rye, and Rye Brook.
CMIT of White Plains helps small and medium sized businesses use information technology to increase revenue and enhance productivity. We work closely with our clients to remove the hassles and headaches associated with technology.
More often than not small and medium sized businesses are forced to use a “computer guy” – a person with a cell phone, a car and not much else – or have a single staff resource who is drafted into becoming the “computer person”. This is prone to failure because computer technology is constantly changing and becoming more complex. It is also becoming increasingly difficult to guard against more sophisticated viruses, worms, spyware, hackers, and phishing.
Our team can eliminate these problems by providing you with a fully staffed and certified IT department at a low cost.
CMIT Solutions of White Plains is unique because:
We solve 80% of the most common computer problems through preventive maintenance thereby reducing down time and on-site technician calls.
We provide 24x7 monitoring and troubleshooting including online and help desk support.
We prevent internet threats from occurring by implementing automated monitoring and systematic patch and vulnerability scans.
We can provide you with optimal hardware and software selections through our partnerships with major vendors – including Dell, Microsoft, and QuickBooks.
We will work to become your trusted advisor for all of your computer technology allowing you to focus on your business.
Dan Sherman, President of CMIT Solutions of White Plains, has over fifteen years experience working with companies of all sizes – from one person advertising agencies to Fortune 500 corporations – to help them achieve their business goals using information technology.
Please contact us to find out how CMIT Solutions can help your company gain a competitive advantage in the marketplace.
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