The IT Specialists

The IT Support Specialists


As a full-service IT firm in Boston we help small and mid-size businesses make smart technology decisions. We serve clients in a hands-on fashion, whether we come onsite or support you remotely.

Our experience implementing IT service and support is unmatched and our breadth of technical expertise extends from smartphones to tablets to the desktop to the server and to the cloud. Mail and application hosting, data backup, are our forte, with an emphasis on delivering and maintaining solid network performance. And that includes providing the behind-the-scenes `closet-and-cable` infrastructure.

We fully support Blackberries, iPhones and Droids. We also support iPads, Xooms, and Playbooks. At the desktop and server we are fully experienced in all things Mac, Windows and Linux. Our networking expertise includes Cisco, SonicWALL and WatchGuard technologies. Core`s tech engineers are at a minimum certified as Microsoft Certified Professionals.

Behind our technical skills is a commitment to excellence. This means we back up our tasks and projects with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Core`s clients include companies in the financial, medical, real estate, retail and legal segments. We tell you what we'll do, why it will be done, and then we execute. Each of our clients` systems and information are mission critical.

Go Ahead. Try explaining Google Wave

From time to time the TechInfoGuy shares quick news and opinions. Quirky and serious.  Here’s one:
Try explaining (or even understanding) Google Wave. http://easiertounderstandthanwave.com/

Why the Samsung Galaxy Tab Won`t Catch Apple`s iPad

Why the Samsung Galaxy Tab Won`t Catch Apple`s iPad
By Don Reisinger on 2010-12-03 of www.eWeek.com

Samsung’s Galaxy Tab has been enjoying time in the spotlight ever [...] Continue Reading…

TechInfoGuy’s weekly tweets for 2010-11-07

Google to pay people to find bugs in its programs like google.com, youtube.com, and orkut.com. http://tcrn.ch/bTpNLa #

TechInfoGuy’s weekly tweets for 2010-11-07

Google to pay people to find bugs in its programs like google.com, youtube.com, and orkut.com. http://tcrn.ch/bTpNLa #

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