Managed IT Services
kbim computer services is the premier on-site computer services company. we provide long- and short-term it solutions to business and residential clients. in addition to general computer repair services, we offer virus removal and wireless networking setup. our technicians conveniently bring their services directly to you at your home or business.
we strive to provide our customers with efficient computer solutions at reasonable rates. our microsoft-certified technicians are available for weekend, evening and same-day appointments. we service all major brands.
All KBIM solutions are managed, monitored, and/or serviced by a dedicated team of experts assigned to each client. KBIM becomes your onsite and remote IT manager.
Our world revolves around providing the most efficient, secure and useful IT solutions that allow businesses to focus on what they do best. Some portion if not ALL of your IT hardware, software and infrastructure should be off-premise and in the cloud and KBIM is ready to take you there in a timely and cost effective process.
In today's fast-paced business environment, every company needs a trusted IT partner with the resources and expertise to deliver consistent results.
- A network infrastructure that runs efficiently and seamlessly.
- Valuable time back allowing your employees to focus on their core responsibilities.
- Improved technology decisions by leveraging KBIM proven best practices.
We offer a comprehensive array of IT Services – including managed services, end-user remote support, technology consulting, online backup and disaster recovery planning – that are tailored to specific industry requirements. Our company serves more than 100 clients with best-of-breed technology solutions from our business partners Microsoft®.
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