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Business IT Support Swansea
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IT Services
Our Business IT Support package is designed for companies that want Midgard to manage their IT for them for a fixed monthly cost.
Single phone, through to entire hunt groups, off site backups, and voice recording. We can build up your system as you grow.
With a large group of clients ranging from single traders to companies that employ hundreds. We offer you a level of service bespoke to your needs
Online Support system, and remote access allows us to help you within minutes.
Professional IT Support Company for All Your Needs in Swansea
Who we are, and how we work
Range of Expertise
One of the few IT support companies in Wales with specialists in both Linux and Windows Servers. We can work with your IT Setup to help you and your company .
Custom build IT infrastructures to meet your needs. We can help every step of the way with your IT needs.
Dedicated Handlers. When you phone through, we will assign you a dedicated member of staff to be your point of call.
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