Thursday, July 02, 2009

Alaska Computer Service

Alaska Computer Service

Each year, thousands of people move to Alaska for an experience that is unlike anything in the lower 48 states. As a matter of fact, the state's population is growing at a rate faster than the rest of the country. With such a growing population comes the need for new businesses of all sizes and a great demand is placed on existing businesses all over the state. To keep your business competitive, you need to stay on top of your computer systems, keeping them running smoothly an effectively and keeping them up-to-date. Whether you are looking to install new equipment, a whole network, or just to repair or maintain your current system, Computer Service Now can help!


We offer quality computer service not just in cities such as Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Sitka, and Soldotna, but in the surrounding towns and cities, as well. We have Computer Technicians who can build, design, install, repair, and maintain computer hardware; quickly fix your hardware and software problems; and fix problems related to viruses worms, and spam. Our Engineers can set-up networks of any size, upgrade your current networks, and deal in all other aspects of computer networking such as administration and security. We also have installers on hand who can install anything from camera security devices to flat panel plasma TVs and everything in between.


The best part of our service is that no matter where you are located in Alaska or throughout the United States, you will only need to use one point of contact to take care of all of your needs. Visit our website www.ComputerServiceNow.com to get a quote on reliable Alaska computer service or call 877-422-1907 today!

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Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Decline In Computer Sales - Increase In Computer Service

decline in computer salesFollowing the dot com bust of 2001 PC shipments fell 3.2% that was the worst decline of the times. But a report released this week shows that shipments will drop to 11.9% a staggering number from just 8 years ago.

This drop is being blamed on the fact that users are holding on to their PC’s longer, doing this has lead to more business for computer service companies With that fact and a weakening economy this has lead to manufacturers cutting production.

The mini-note book will slow the decline, but the popularity of these Note-books will not be enough to top the steady fall in sales. Mini-notebooks are forecast to represent just 8 percent of PC shipments in 2009.

The manufacturing of desk tops has slowed while companies wait for the economy to bounce back. Prices have dropped almost 4% from where they were last year as computer makers try to entice consumers to upgrade.

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