Computer jargon

“Think about continuous integration. It’s highly relevant in the context of blockchain.” Is a sentence that makes zero sense (at least today) but you wouldn’t know it without understanding technical jargon that should be relegated to experts and enthusiasts. It is not a deficiency to lack this vocabulary and the onus is on the speaker to adjust for their audience. This is why we avoid jargon when speaking to our customers unless and until we are asked a probing question. Otherwise, customer’s computer problems are our problem so we may eliminate any worry about how to fix issues with technology. Computer repair and maintenance are done by our expert technicians without a lecture or explanation unless requested. Our IT Healthcare product removes the concern for how to manage, maintain and secure from small business owners and in simple terms. Lower cost per computer subscriptions are the best place to start if you’re unsure about how much service and support your business needs. It proactively protects your computers and notifies our technicians of any trouble.

“Capitalize on the object-oriented smart contracts. That’s how you maximize the potential of TAM.” Would make possibly sense in some universe but not our own. Decoding and deciphering technical language is part of our experts’ skill set. We find the best solutions and provide a level of detail tailored to your needs, not just vague line items and high prices. Computers are fallible so workstations stop working, servers stop serving up what we need, networks break and the internet goes down. So if you use technology to make money then you want it to be reliable. This is impossible left on its own. So we are here to step in to decode and decipher the jargon to get your business working and keep it’s technology problems out of the way.