Tuesday 18 March 2014

DigiTrix Technology Solution

DigiTrix Technology Solution provides flexible and extensive information technology support to community service organisations. This service is designed to help organisations get the most out of their IT and to improve efficiency and communication in the workplace.

Onsite support – our technicians come to you to find and resolve faults, maintain networks and computers, and install new hardware and software.

Remote access technology - our technicians can remotely check on the health of your network, provide software updates perform routine maintenance and advise on any upgrades or modifications and recommendations without having to make an onsite visit.   

Hardware and software – our relationships with some of South African largest wholesalers mean we can supply new computers and a range of hardware and software at very competitive prices. We can also provide organisations with quality, affordable computers through our Green PC enterprise.

Managed support service – a cost-effective option for organisations looking for a complete and comprehensive ICT support. Internet and communications service – provides quality internet access, computer support, wireless installations and voice services such as VoIP (voice-over-internet protocol).

Computer networking – our team can connect multiple computers by cable or wireless technology so that users can quickly and easily share resources and file

Desktop and server preventative maintenance - our technicians are able to visit and support your IT needs, from fault finding, to maintenance or installing new hardware.

The ICT Services offers a range of support solutions and packages can be tailored to suit individual organisation's ICT support requirements. 

To find out more you can contact us here. Sihle.khalala@gmail.com
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Digital literacy campaign – we need your help

Today DigiTrix Technologies will launch a campaign to improve IT and computer science teaching in schools and we want input from as many teachers, lecturers, pupils, parents and developers as possible

We want teachers, students, lecturers, developers and IT professionals to give their views on the teaching of IT and computer science. What is going wrong – and what can we do to improve the situation?

Throughout the week, in the paper and online, we will be looking at how employers feel about the scarcity of digital skills among the SA workforce, going to schools to talk to them about how they teach IT and computer science The campaign is supported by SETA
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