iTechPro is
happy to provide Small Business IT consulting, Cloud
Computing Services and IT Support Services in
Peabody, MA.
iTechPro
is a certified Microsoft Small Business
Specialist company and an authorized
Microsoft Office 365 Cloud Computing Partner. iTechPro provides support to
Peabody, MA clients through on-site visits,
remote control sessions, phone support and email
correspondence.
iTechPro’s SMB IT Consulting in
Peabody, MA
provides clients with expert professional services
such as client–server network design and
implementation, system administration and
maintenance, help desk support and cutting edge
cloud computing options. iTechPro offers clients
customized support plans with fixed monthly fees to
ensure predictable costs while providing maximum
system reliability, security and uptime. iTechPro
offers the best in patch management, malware
protection, spam management and data backup
solutions. iTechPro takes great pride in our
professionalism, fast response time and the extreme
satisfaction of our small business clients.
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 Peabody, MA
with several cloud
based services - from the complete solution like Office 365
to individual solutions that serve to enhance existing
systems.
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Computing Services
Microsoft Office 365
Cloud Desktop Management (soon)
Cloud Migration Services
Advanced Email Services
Cloud Stored Data Backup
Cloud Based Rapid Recovery Disaster Services
Web Site and Email Hosting
DNS Security Services
Domain Name Management
iTechPro’s IT Support Services
in Peabody,
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 small business
clients.
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Software Support Services
Hardware Support Services
Security Patch Management
Smartphone and Tablet Support
Data Backup / Transfer
Hardware and Software Sales
Remote Support
Support Delivery Options
Established in 2005 | References available upon request
About Peabody
MA
First known as the
Northfields, "the Farms", and Brooksby, the area was
settled about 1626 within Salem, which had itself
been founded in 1626 and incorporated in 1629. In
1752, the area was set off from Salem and
incorporated as part of Danvers. It was usually
referred to as "the South Parish", associated with
the church located in the center (now Peabody
Square). In 1855, the community broke away from
Danvers to become the town of South Danvers,
incorporated that May 18. The name was changed on
April 30, 1868 to Peabody after George Peabody, a
noted philanthropist. It would be incorporated as a
city in 1916.
Giles Corey, the only person pressed to death by
stones in the Salem witch hysteria of 1692, had his
farm and was buried here beside his wife next to
Crystal Lake.
Peabody was once the leather tanning center of the
area, all of the leather was tanned in Peabody and
much was shipped to nearby Beverly.
On the morning of October 28, 1915, 21 young girls
lost their lives in a fire at the St. John's School
on Chestnut Street in the Downtown area. The 21
girls who were trapped were found after the fire
subsided, huddled together and burnt beyond
recognition, on the other side of the entrance -
just steps away from survival. All the teachers
escaped with their lives. The students' deaths were
privately mourned in Peabody and were rarely
mentioned, as many tried to forget the tragedy.
Because of this, Peabody became the first city to
make a law that said all doors must push out.
Beginning as a farming community, the town's streams
attracted mills which operated by water power. In
particular, Peabody was a major center of New
England's leather industry and tanneries remained a
linchpin of the city's economy into the second half
of the 20th century. The tanneries have since
closed, but the city remains known locally as the
Leather City or Tanner City and its high school
sports teams are nicknamed the Tanners.
The loss of the tanneries was a blow to Peabody's
economy, but the city has made up for the erosion of
its industrial base, at least in part, through other
forms of economic development. Early in the 20th
Century, it joined the automobile revolution,
hosting the pioneer brass era company Corwin
Manufacturing Company. The Northshore Mall,
originally The Northshore Shopping Center, is one of
the region's largest malls. It opened in 1958 and is
now the city's largest taxpayer. Centennial Park, an
industrial park in the center of the city, has
attracted several medical and technology companies.
Meanwhile, West Peabody, which was mostly farmland
as recently as the 1950s, has been developed into a
middle-to-upper class residential area.
Brooksby Farm, a historic farm managed by the City
of Peabody, is a 275-acre (1.11 km2) working farm
and conservation area that has been one of the
city's most popular destinations for decades.
Peabody is the location of the Salem Country Club, a
private country club with a professional golf
course. In the past, the club has hosted The U.S.
Senior Open in 2001 and the U.S. Women's Open in
1954 and 1984.
In the April 2009 edition of Forbes Magazine,
Peabody was ranked the 14th most livable city in the
United States.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peabody,_MA |