
I.T. Results was started in 2000 by two seasoned computer networking
professionals with the objective to bring high quality business class services
to the small business market. Our goal is to provide smaller companies the
same quality and advantages in I.T. that fortune 100 companies enjoy. This is
done through our President, Wayne Tow who has over 30 years of experience in
various sized Enterprise companies. These include fortune 100 companies
such as Shell Oil, and Sysco, several fortune 1000 companies that include
Exodus, Equistar, MKI and others. Functioning as a consultant, he
has significant small and mid size business understanding.
Over the years, we have been able to test, evaluate and
select products that work very well in the small / midsized company market.
We have expanded from a core of providing support for network and computers to
include all technology that involves the business in our market space.
This has allowed our customers to come to I.T. Results for all their needs, just
as the I.T. department fulfills requests in major corporations. Like large
I.T. departments, we are able to quickly and reliably point acquisitions to
sources that have proven to have reliable products that are cost effective and
that work in the companies that we serve.
Where did the Name I.T. Results come from?
The computer industry has moved through many names over the years, and of course
the current one is Information Technology or simply called I.T. as a shortened
name. The key part of our name, RESULTS, is the attitude of business
owners like you. As our customer you are concerned about your business processes
and the reliability of your infrastructure far more than than the methodology and the
why of many technical choices. You don't expect to pay a professional
to deliver partial or incomplete solutions. In other words you the
business executive expect us to provide RESULTS and that is EXACTLY what we will
do. We stand behind our work 100%, in the rare event that we have to re-do
something, there is no extra charge for the additional work.
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