ComputerSupport.com

ComputerSupport LLC
Private company
Industry Managed Services
Founded 2006
Headquarters Framingham, Massachusetts, United States
Website www.computersupport.com

ComputerSupport.com is a managed services systems management IT support firm based in Framingham, Massachusetts. They aim to help small and medium business manage computer network and cloud computing. It provides network monitoring and IT outsourcing services to companies located in United States.

Company history

ComputerSupport.com was founded in 2006, by Kirill Bensonoff and Alexndric Ho.[1] The founders were both IT Consultants focused on network planning and design and Microsoft technologies. The company was originally organized as Spirinet Technology Services LLC, later renamed to ComputerSupport.com. In 2013, in conjunction with Citrix Systems, ComputerSupport released its next generation ITAnyWhere Cloud.[2] In October 2014, ComputerSupport.com acquired VP Solutions Inc, of Framingham, Massachusetts.[3] Company is noted for its strong market position in cloud computing[4] and Desktop As A Service[5] spaces.

In 2015, ComputerSupport.com spun out Unigma, an application aimed at helping MSPs (managed IT services) and CSP (cloud service providers) companies monitor IaaS Clouds. In 2016, ComputerSupport.com has launched an improved NOC solution — dubbed ITAnyWhere NOC — for middle market enterprises. The NOC offers around-the-clock network, server and cloud monitoring, escalation and remediation services.[6][7]

Business units

ComputerSupport.com is organized into the following business units:

References

  1. "Celebrating 10 Years, MSP ComputerSupport.com Takes Aim At The Midmarket To Drive Future Growth". CRN Magazine. Retrieved 30 September 2016.
  2. "ComputerSupport.com Launches The Next Generation ITAnyWhere Cloud Powered By Citrix". MarketWired. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
  3. "Framingham IT services firm ComputerSupport.com merges with VP Solutions". Boston Business Journal. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
  4. "Growth By Cloud". ChannelPro Network. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
  5. "How To Enter The Virtual Desktop Service Market". TechTarget. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
  6. "5 channel partner updates 18 august 2016". Channele2e. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
  7. "New IT products: HP unveils new desktops, Linux Mint 18 KDE hits, and free tools". Spiceworks. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
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