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Intacore Commits to UK Businesses With Advanced IT Support Services

Intacore, a London based Managed IT Service provider, is committed to support businesses through this difficult economic climate! Richard Gardener, Client Services Director, commented: “The loss of service can be very expensive, during the loss of data and damage to a companies brand, can be terminal. At Intacore we in point of fact believe the IT is at the centre of all commerce. Whether a business for all that heavily relies on paper based working, they’ll everything considered be exposed to some form IT, to do business. So In order to stay competitive in this global market place, IT systems and applications have to run smoothly, safely and efficiently. Intacore offers all-inclusive Managed Service Agreements, which are based on a combination of IT best practices and corporate quality control, to ensure a secure and stable IT environment.”

Gardener concluded: “Our ITIL aligned support structure is based on a combination of on-site, remote and telephone support. This is delivered by our proactive support systems and helpdesk, manned by our dedicated specialists. Intacore Support delivers fast 9-6 support to businesses throughout the UK, on a pay as you go model or as part of a management services agreement. And our Intacore Support Max package, offers a comprehensive set of standards which incorporates 24×7 UK wide cover. This is all underpinned by our Intabridge platform, that provides a consistent and high quality – Always Switched On service”

About IntacoreFounded in 2010, Intacore is a private corporation headquartered in the UK, with offices located in London, Birmingham, Nottingham and Sydney, an guided by an experienced management team. We provide a comprehensive set of IT services to support a wide range of businesses. Services just as Hosted Virtual Desktops, Virtual Servers, VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), Connectivity and IT Support.

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