Virtual IT

Computer Consulting: Questions for Hiring Good Firms

Mar 20th, 2008 | By | Category: Virtual IT

Are you a small business in need of hiring a great computer consulting firm?  The following questions can help you evaluate a computer consulting prospect and figure out how to determine experience and credentials … even if you have little or no technical knowledge!Reseller, Pure Computer Consulting Company or Hybrid Tech Provider 1.    “Does your [...]

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5 Computer Consulting Tips to Help Get You Started

Mar 13th, 2008 | By | Category: Virtual IT

If you want to be a computer consultant, but you’re not sure if you can really cut the mustard, here are 5 tips that can help get you on the right track. But before we get to that, ask yourself the following questions: 1.     “Do I have a basic understanding of computer consulting skills?” [...]

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3 Reasons to Be an IT Specialist Rather than a Generalist

Feb 21st, 2008 | By | Category: Virtual IT

How can you be an IT specialist when you need to be a generalist in order to truly offer support?  When you are an IT specialist, you will still have to do generalist tasks like network design, procurement, managing relations, dealing with phone companies, Web hosts and ISPs, deciding what to buy, testing, configuring, integrating, [...]

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Four Computer Consulting Skills You Need to Stand Apart from Your Competitors

Feb 8th, 2008 | By | Category: Virtual IT

You need some computer consulting skills if you want to have a virtual IT business.  But which ones do your competitors have? The following four points can help you measure which computer consulting skills you will need to measure up to competing firms.Skill 1:  Necessary Networking Platforms Most of your competitors that are doing well [...]

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