Computer Industry
For more than two decades, customers across the United States have turned to Amex Computers Inc. for quality computer hardware and services at terrific prices. Authorized by Hewlett-Packard (HP) to sell excess new inventory or notebooks and desktops that have been refurbished at an HP plant, Amex Computers has earned an industry reputation for specializing in notebooks. The company performs many other jobs, however, including design and installation of company-wide networks.
Technicians at Amex Computers can integrate new platforms into a client company’s existing technology or replace the latter altogether. Installation of a new software program rarely poses a simple task, but the experts at Amex know how to set up PCs and new software packages so that they operate smoothly together. As more and more companies allow employees to work from home or on the road, they turn to Amex Computers to ensure secure in-house connections from external locations.
No order is too small for Amex Computers. The company accepts and ships even single-item purchases. The same goes for clients: Amex will not turn any prospective client away. Similarly, small businesses can request limited technical support via the Remote Services Value Package (“R.S.V.P.”) offered by the company. Technicians respond to clients who have sparse or occasional work requests on an ad hoc basis or by arranging a light contact schedule. For example, a client may choose to connect remotely to the Amex Computers network for administrative functions as seldom as once a week, once every two weeks, or even once a month. The company also provides training and documentation, web hosting, data recovery following a disaster, and other valuable services.
Angie’s List, the website that collects verified consumer reviews of service companies for the benefit of more than 1.5 million North American subscribers, has included Amex Computers Inc. among its listings since the spring of 2010. The Better Business Bureau of New Jersey has recorded zero complaints filed against the company over the past three years.
Technicians at Amex Computers can integrate new platforms into a client company’s existing technology or replace the latter altogether. Installation of a new software program rarely poses a simple task, but the experts at Amex know how to set up PCs and new software packages so that they operate smoothly together. As more and more companies allow employees to work from home or on the road, they turn to Amex Computers to ensure secure in-house connections from external locations.
No order is too small for Amex Computers. The company accepts and ships even single-item purchases. The same goes for clients: Amex will not turn any prospective client away. Similarly, small businesses can request limited technical support via the Remote Services Value Package (“R.S.V.P.”) offered by the company. Technicians respond to clients who have sparse or occasional work requests on an ad hoc basis or by arranging a light contact schedule. For example, a client may choose to connect remotely to the Amex Computers network for administrative functions as seldom as once a week, once every two weeks, or even once a month. The company also provides training and documentation, web hosting, data recovery following a disaster, and other valuable services.
Angie’s List, the website that collects verified consumer reviews of service companies for the benefit of more than 1.5 million North American subscribers, has included Amex Computers Inc. among its listings since the spring of 2010. The Better Business Bureau of New Jersey has recorded zero complaints filed against the company over the past three years.