Computer Services in Ashford (Kent)
Unit 1 Rosedene House
Canterbury Road
Challock
Ashford
Kent
TN25 4DW
Ashford: 01233 7... 01233 740 306
Rye: 01797 4... 01797 477 304
Canterbury: 01227 4... 01227 499 305
Fax: 0872 11...
Monday to Sunday: 9am - 5:30pm
Kent PCs are a local Kent based computer support company offering a complete IT service for small businesses. If you have between 1 and 30 PC's in your organisation Kent PCs are the right choice for you.
We are at the end of the phone offering impartial advice on anything IT related.
So for solutions to all your IT related worries call us, in the unlikely event that you are redirected to our friendly voicemail service - WE WILL RETURN YOUR CALL WITHIN 1 HOUR.
Most PC problems can be solved without even leaving your desk. With our "Remote & Telephone Support" contract for a fixed monthly cost you can phone our helpdesk (in Kent) and we will either talk you through the fix or take control of your PC and fix it for you. No call out, no waiting, just had a problem - now it's fixed!
There are different solutions depending on the type of network. From individual remote workers at home to 30 users at the main office.
Kent PCs engineers can even carry out server based administration tasks remotely.
All this starting from just £15 per month for individuals (and remote workers) and even lower cost per PC for the larger office based solution.
All broadbands are NOT equal. Kent PCs markets their broadband under the name QUICKMAIL (www.quickmail.me.uk). ~ Fast, Reliable, Pure Broadband ~ No Limits, No Nonsense, No Features you will never use ~ We spend your money on what you want, reliable Internet & email access! ~ Nice easy
to remember email addresses (as many as you want) ~ Friendly helpful support based in Kent, just a local call away - 01233 740306 ~ Supply pre-configured routers ~ just plug em in and go ~ Help you set everything up, either over the phone or by a site visit. ~ Fix any problems promptly while keeping you informed. Yes, we will phone you back to let you know what is going on.
The opportunities for working from home are becoming more common. With the speeds of the internet now making remote access a useable reality. We can sit at home connect to the office via the internet and work as if we were in the office. Distance is really no object, I have clients that regularly connect from hotels all around the world, or whose senior management live in France. The secret to all this is a combination of different types of secure connection. The technology is similar to that used by the banks for Internet banking. Then of course there are the small businesses who have an office either in their house or an office in the garden. It is not all roses though, when I talk to small business owners and for that matter remote workers they all agree that the biggest problem is knowing when to stop work. Sounds strange but it is true when you go to work at the end of the day you pack up and go home. When you work from home you do not have that definite divide, and the lines start to blur. Before you know it your thinking "I will just finish this" and when you look up it is 9pm!The other problem is the "calling computer" you finished work at 6pm, it is now 9pm and your walking past the "office" room and you think "I wonder if they answered my email, I will just check" another late night. Having an office separate from the house really helps as you can physically "go home" even if it is only over the patio.Then there are the funny things, we have had our office next to the house for a number of years and somewhere in the garden a bird has learnt the ring of the main support telephone. I cannot count the number of times I have rushed back to the office to answer the phone only to find it was that @%** bird. I have worked out how to tell it is the bird. It seems it only rings in groups of two. So if the phone stops after two rings I know it is the bird. It must call twice then wait for an answering call and I suppose sometimes the phone obliges. One of the biggest recent changes is of course the advent of the smart phones, the Blackberry and the iPhone. Suddenly you can receive your emails, contacts and calendar from the office just like a laptop, and from the companies view at very little extra cost.
Networking Specialist - Microsoft Small Business Server Specialist - Small Business Broadband - Rural Broadband Specialist - Wireless Networking Specialist
Federation of Small Businesses - Kent Invicta Chamber of Commerce - PC Association
2010
On the A252 in Challock just outside Ashford in the centre of Kent.
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We are a team of six staff members that train people for ministry. Two of our staff members are office based and the remaining four staff members work remotely. We have been benefitting from Kent PCs extensive computer knowledge over many years. Kent PCs recently installed a Microsoft Exchange Server and provide us with data back up and onsite and remote support services. We will shortly be relocating and Kent PCs will be providing us with a new telephone system that will play a vital role in the smooth running of our organisation. Mick and Sue deliver their expertise with careful attention to detail and bags of good humour!
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