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While our competitors are selling "Managed Services" we promote better performance for our clients. More profitability for your business by ensuring your team is not being slowed down by poor performing technologies. Technology solutions that motivate you to work better. And most importantly, increased security and cyber awareness to prevent cyber attacks. We aren't just an outsourced IT support firm, we are an extension of your team. We are your co-workers. We are your friends.
Of course it's very easy for any IT firm to say this - but we can back it up with a whole lot of client testimonials sprinkled throughout our website of businesses just like yours!
Matrix Mobile Phone Repair sets a new standard for phone repair, and tablet repair. From busted screens and liquid damage, we fix it right, the first time, guaranteed, all while keeping your private data safe, secure and, private. Our minimal downtime promise means you’ll be in and out of our shop before you know it. We’re the experts in what we do. Visit one of our Winnipeg locations today.
We will connect you to the information you need or people you should talk to.ToolkitAsk us and we'll mail a Climate Change Connection Toolkit to you. It contains information and tips for climate-friendly living.PresentationsAsk us and we will give an introductory presentation on climate change for your schools, community event, or other group meeting.WebsiteOur website contains Manitoba-specific information on the origins and impacts of climate change. In depth outlooks for health, agriculture and wildlife are among topics relevant to all Manitobans.
November 11, 2013 20 years ago an American professor found he had a problem. In the course of his work he'd get files from colleagues that he described as typewritten, not typeset. What he meant was that the authors had used typewriter conventions when creating the files on their computers. They would end a sentence and then put in two spaces, they would use double dashes rather than em dashes, and they would use a lower case L instead of the number one. He had to fix all these problems so that they conformed to typesetting conventions.