IT support and consultancy for London - the runPCrun way

We at runPCrun provide a friendly and flexible IT support service to small to medium-size enterprises (SME's) in London who need quick responses and value-driven services.

As the credit crunch starts to set in, expensive monthly supports contracts designed to sit there largely unused after the initial problems are solved are looking less appealing.

runPCrun's pay-as-you-go service with 'to-the-minute' billing and end-of-month statements allows you to take charge and then control of how much money you spend on your IT infrastructure.

Help SME's to grow to their full potential

runPCrun has a 5-year track record in advising and implementing IT systems, infrastructure and strategies that enable SME's to expand and grow to their full potential.

Using remote support technologies, system and issue-tracking management systems and our experience in the industry, we can provide SME's with a wide range of services, from the occasional IT support call to full management of servers, systems and their underlying networks.

Committed to enabling information technology and making it work for you

At runPCrun we are passionate about technology and so setting it up to perform useful working functions puts a smile on our faces. When we aren't assisting our customers with their business systems and processes, we are researching for the very best services, software, systems and peripherals in order to keep our customers informed with the latest information and technology. We write about the technology and our experiences in the field on the runPCrun blog, in order we may better support our customers as well as assist other begineers and professionals in the IT sector.

As well as IT articles for experts and help for the less computer inclined, we have reviews, recommendations for hardware and software, status pages for common services and we even been known to express the odd opinion. All tips & solutions for common (and some rare) problems we encounter.

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