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Looking for a Mac Genius, who also is a Microsoft Windows Guru? You've come to the right place!

While you may find computer support technicians familiar with either Windows Vista or Mac OS X, it isn't often you will find technicians who are specially trained in dealing with both systems. Jackson Technical takes a unique approach in that we know how to make Dells and Apples "play well" together.

Interoperability between Apple OSX and Windows XP or Server 2003 is vital in today's business setting, where users and business owners may opt to have both operating systems in their offices. If you have both systems in place, you need them to work well together -- not separately or just barely. We can help!

Jackson Technical employs dual certified support technicians who are both Microsoft Certified Professionals (MCP, MCSE) and Apple Certified Support Professionals (ACSP, ACSA). These rare professionals are experts specializing in bringing the Microsoft PC and Apple Mac environments together in your office.

Exclusive skills such as these allow your iMac, PowerBook, Dell Optiplex, and Dell Latitude laptop to communicate seamlessly with your Microsoft Small Business Server, or with Entourage, iMail, or Outlook, allowing you to share files and printers, and collaborate easily.

Whatever you're system integration challenge, our expert technicians have the solution!



Jackson Technical works primarily with Macs in a business environment. If you need help with your home Mac, try these fine retailers:

  • MegaWatts    http://www.megawatts.com/
  • Apple Store    http://www.apple.com/retail/


  • Apple Consultants Network

    Geek Speak
    LAN
    LAN stands for Local Area Network.

    A LAN is the wires, hubs, switches, network cards, and software that powers your office network.

    A LAN allows you to share files, programs, email, and printers within your organization.

    If you have two or more seperate buildings, offices or sites, you then utilize a WAN to connect your organization. WAN stands for Wide Area Network.

    VPN
    VPN stands for Virtual Private Network.

    A VPN allows you to use the Internet as a link to your own LAN.

    This is done by encrypting your private data before it travels over the Internet, and decrypts it on your remote computer or site.

    This technology allows you to make a local call anywhere in the world to connect to your office network.

    Intranet
    As opposed to Internet... Intranet is a web site that is hosted within your company's LAN.

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