iTechPro is
happy to provide Small Business IT consulting, Cloud
Computing Services and IT Support Services in Andover, MA.
iTechPro
is a certified Microsoft Small Business
Specialist company and an authorized
Microsoft Office 365 Cloud Computing Partner. iTechPro provides support to
Andover, MA clients through on-site visits,
remote control sessions, phone support and email
correspondence.
iTechPro’s SMB IT Consulting in Andover, MA
provides clients with expert professional services
such as client–server network design and
implementation, system administration and
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iTechPro's Cloud Computing Services:
Cloud Computing is a
general term for anything that involves delivering hosted
services over the Internet. Because the service provider
provides the infrastructure and hosts both the application
and the data, the end user is free to use the service from
anywhere. Simple examples would be Gmail, Hotmail and Yahoo
email services or Web-based programs that
store photos online, such as Flickr. These companies provide the
infrastructure (servers, etc.) and host the application
(email server software, photo organization software) and the data (your
emails, contacts, calendar, photos, etc.) and it's all accessed by you through
the Internet with no need for any installed software on the computer
(other than a web browser). iTechPro provides Andover, MA
with several cloud
based services - from the complete solution like Office 365
to individual solutions that serve to enhance existing
systems.
iTechPro’s IT Support Services
in Andover,
MA
provides clients with unmatched
on-site, remote, phone and email IT
support services for computers, smartphones and
tablets. Whether it's software, hardware or
network issues, iTechPro can
diagnose and resolve the problem. iTechPro helps clients keep pace with security
updates. In addition to Microsoft updates, iTechPro tracks and updates over
100 common
third party Windows apps including: Java, Adobe Reader, Adobe Flash, Adobe Air, Adobe Shockwave, Adobe Acrobat, FireFox, Apple software
(Safari, iTunes, QuickTime), Google Chrome and Skype. Whatever
the situation, we will work to make sure the work is done
quickly,
thoroughly and correctly.
iTechPro takes great pride in our
friendliness, professionalism,
extensive knowledge and the genuine
satisfaction of our Andover, MA
clients.
About Andover
MA
The
town of Andover is located in Essex County in the
northeastern part of Massachusetts, approximately 23
miles north of Boston. Located on the banks of the
Merrimack River, Andover is bordered on the north by
the cities of Lawrence and Methuen, on the east by
the town of North Andover, on the south by the towns
of North Reading and Wilmington, and on the west by
the towns of Tewksbury and Dracut. Andover has
approximately 32 square miles of land area, and 223
miles of roadways.
Andover is bisected by two major highway systems,
Routes 93 and 495, and a number of secondary
roadways including Routes 28, 133, 114 and 125.
Public transportation is available via two commuter
rail service stations from Andover to the
metropolitan Boston area provided by the
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, and a
regional bus service provided by the Merrimack
Valley Transit Authority.
Andover was originally settled in 1636 under the
native-american name of Cochichawicke, a local
waterway. The community was incorporated in 1646 as
the Town of Andover, named after a town in England
where many of its settlers had come from.
From the earliest days of the town, manufacturing
has played a major part in its development. The
region's first powder mill was established in 1775;
the manufacture of paper began in 1789; and in the
early nineteenth century, several woolen mills
prospered. While all of these early forms of
manufacturing have since moved away, Andover
continues to attract major modern industries.
Andover is known the world over for being the home
of one of the oldest and most prestigious
independent secondary “prep” schools in the U.S. –
Phillips Academy. Founded in 1770 by Samuel
Phillips, the school today has an enrollment of
approximately 1,100 students. Phillips Academy
alumni include such notables as former President
George Bush, pediatrician Dr. Benjamin Spock, former
Yale President and baseball Commissioner A. Bartlett
Giamatti, and former Chief Justice of the United
States Supreme Court, Oliver Wendall Holmes Jr.
The patriotic song America was written in 1831 by
Samuel Francis Smith while attending the Andover
Theological Seminary. Andover is often referred to
as the “Home of America.”
Andover is known for its forward thinking
government, committed to quality, responsiveness,
and service. The Town’s governing charter was
enacted by the Legislature in 1956, and amended in
1974. The Charter authorizes an open town
meeting-board of selectmen-town manager form of
government. The Town is overseen by an elected
five-member Board of Selectmen, and is administered
by an appointed professional Town Manager, who also
oversees approximately 20 departments and divisions.
Andover’s public schools are overseen by an elected
five-member School Committee, and administered by an
appointed professional Superintendent. There are
also various appointed boards and committees which
have specific responsibilities concerning various
aspects of town governance. Town Meeting, which is
generally unique to New England, serves as Andover’s
legislative body. It offers all registered voters of
the community the opportunity to participate in the
major decisions of the Town. Town Meeting is
facilitated by an elected Town Moderator, who also
responsible for appointing a nine-member Finance
Committee, which in turn is responsible for advising
Town Meeting on all matters brought before it.
The Town of Andover provides a full array of
high-quality services to the general public,
including: full-time police and fire protection;
schools for grades kindergarten through 12 (one
early childhood, five elementary, three middle, one
senior high, and one reg. voc. tech. high); solid
waste disposal and recycling; street maintenance and
snow removal; public health and natural resource
protection; elder, youth and veterans services; a
full service library; and various parks,
playgrounds, conservation lands, and recreational
programs. The Town also operates its own water
supply, purification, and distribution system; and
provides sanitary waste disposal via connections to
a regional treatment facility. During the summer
months the Town operates Pomp’s Pond, a family and
youth oriented recreation area located off Abbott
Street, which includes recreational and
instructional swimming; shaded picnic tables; boat
rentals; volleyball; and a children’s playground.
The Town of Andover is committed to a high degree of
community responsiveness; providing high quality
services to its citizens, and conducting all of its
affairs in a professional manner.
Andover is home to businesses of all sizes. The town
is known for its vibrant and diversified local
economy. With its major intersecting highways, busy
rail-line, and proximity to international airports
in Boston and Manchester, Andover is a true business
“cross roads.” The town offers several industrial
parks, a thriving downtown central business
district, and a number of mixed use commercial
areas. Andover is a highly sought after location for
large companies representing major industries,
including those involved in defense contracting,
computer hardware and software, biotech, and medical
products. Andover’s ten largest
commercial/industrial employers are Raytheon,
Philips Electronics, Wyeth BioPharma, Putnam
Investments, Vicor, Verizon, Compaq, Gillette,
Smith-Nephew, and Comverse Network Systems. There
are approximately 259 acres of developable
commercial and industrial land remaining in town, as
well as significant office space rental
opportunities, suitable for accommodating almost any
business need.
Andover welcomes visitors and tourists from across
the globe. Cultural attractions abound in the
community and surrounding area, including a verity
of performing arts, museums, and historical sites.
Professional minor league baseball and hockey can be
viewed at nearby venues. The town offers a myriad of
opportunities to explore and enjoy the great
outdoors. Whether it’s hitting the links at one of
the world class golf courses, hiking or cross
country skiing along the many trails running through
conservation lands, or canoeing along the pristine
Shawsheen River, there’s something for everyone.
Harold Parker State Forest provides an additional
3,000 acres of open space for fishing, camping,
biking, and horseback riding. With its numerous
lodging options conveniently located just off
Interstates 93 and 495, and its central location
within the greater Merrimack Valley region, Andover
is an ideal location for vacation and business
travelers. Come and make Andover your home away form
home.
Widely regarded for it high quality schools and
community spirit, Andover has evolved into a highly
desirable community. In addition to offering a full
range of housing options, from high-end single
family homes, to low to moderate income rental and
ownership opportunities, Andover’s real estate
market has been historically strong and resistant to
economic downturns. The community's physical
proximity to Boston, the Massachusetts seashore, and
the White Mountains of New Hampshire, along with
excellent major highway access, all contribute to
its broad appeal. Andover’s unique combination of
physical, economic, governmental and social
attributes create a highly desirable community for
residents, businesses, and visitors alike.
Source:
http://andoverma.gov/about/ |