Re: Network\ computer support
- From: Julian Sharp <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 04:35:29 +0100
On 29 Sep 2005 03:48:51 -0700, steve_mold@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>What should a collage be paying for a support contract on his network?
>
>Currently I support it for a nominal fee (usually in beer) but due to
>work commitments I'm moving away and can't help him.
>
>It's a SBS 2000, with 10 desktops the usual windows XP and office
>apps & sage (which this supported by his accountant usually)
>additionally couple of inkjets and a laser.
>
>He's based in Shropshire so not really near a large city.
>
>He'll probably benefit from a company that can do onsite or remote
>desktop access I guess.
Steve
Microsoft are launching Small Business Specalist qualification which
is aimed at supported SBS and setups like you descibe
To find your local qualified SBS specialist go to
http://www.bcentral.co.uk/consultant/default.aspx and select Small
Business Server and enter your postcode
I can personally recommend Richard Evans
http://www.richardpevans.co.uk/ in the Hereford area.
Julian Sharp
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See my MSCRM blog http://spaces.msn.com/members/mscrm
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