What We Do
Network Administration*
- User Account Management
- Active Directory and Group Policies
- Billing and Time Management
- Case Management Software
- Document Management
- Microsoft Office Customization and Training
- E-Discovery Management and Workflow
- Technical Support and Troubleshooting
*Onsite only in Broward County, Florida.
IT and Web Consulting
- Remote Troubleshooting
- Implementation of Disaster Preparedness and Recovery
- Paperless Office Policies and Workflow
- Macro and Batch Process Coding
- Network Build-out Design
- IT Assets Audits and Evaluations
- Website Analysis, Audits, Training
Digital Media Services
- Web Design and Management
- Web Hosting*
- Logo Design
- Graphic Design
- Image Processing
- Video EditingÂ
- Voiceover Narration, IVR and On-Hold Messaging
- Audio Production
*Through CloudNovo.com
Visual Design
Graphics, Web, Logo, and image processing
Our visual design services include logo design, websites, social media profiles, digital ads, prints ads, and business cards. We also provide image post-processing and compositing.Â
we really have only one job —
and we do it a few different ways
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Solving Problems
“And if you solve enough problems, you get to go home.”— The Martian, 2015
From Our Blog
6 Reasons Your Business Emails Should Come from Your Business Domain
It's amazing how many business-related emails are sent by business owners using their AOL, Gmail or Yahoo accounts. The convenience and comfort of using these free web-based accounts compel people to stick with them. But what does it say about you as a professional,...
Internet Explorer 6 Must Die
Friends don’t let friends use Internet Explorer 6. Earlier this year, Microsoft launched The Internet Explorer Countdown, a campaign to stop web users from using Internet Explorer 6 and upgrade to a newer version. I've never seen anything like that. A company telling...
Should a Business Use Private Domain Registration?
Understanding Private Domain Registration When you register a domain name, your ownership information becomes public record and is sent to a public database called WhoIs. Because ownership information (including name, address, phone number, and email address) is...



