We offer a fast, easy and safe alternative to bringing your computer to a retail service centre and can setup, diagnose, repair or reconfigure many electronics.
We provide technical technicians to solve your computer or network issue quickly, reliably and affordably.
We are well-versed in a variety of computer systems and networks. We work with just about any technology that an average person would encounter. We use this expertise to help customers with small to mid-sized projects.
With over 10 years of technical expertise, we share use our experience to help others. Our ramp up process is designed to empower you or your team and outfit them with the tools they need to succeed.
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Virtek, a wholly owned subsidiary of Gerber Technology, provides high value laser products and total turnkey solutions. We have the ability to guide a beam of laser light along a specified path with a high degree of speed and accuracy. Our laser systems require little maintenance, eliminate the need for costly consumables and reduce the amount of material handling and skilled labor required.
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For more information on any of our products or services, contact us today:Vergen Inc.03.02.2011 River of IPv4 addresses officially runs dryIn a ceremony in Miami this morning, the final five blocks of IPv4 addresses were given out to the five Regional Internet Registries that further distribute IP addresses to the far corners of the planet. The five RIRs still have tens of millions of addresses as working inventory, but once those addresses are given out, it's over.27.05.2010 Are you ready for the big internet crunchThe internet as we know it is reaching its limits. Within 18 months it is estimated that the number of new devices able to connect to the world wide web will plummet as we run out of 'IP addresses' -- the unique codes that provide access to the internet for everything from PCs to smart phones.