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Macintosh Consulting & On-site Macintosh Service For Philadelphia Metro Areas

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If you’re a creative professional working for an ad agency, graphic design or photography studio with Apple Macintosh computers in the Philadelphia Metro, South New Jersey, or Wilmington, Delaware areas, we’d love to help you.

We’re MacMedics Philadelphia, and as Apple Authorized Service Providers and Apple Authorized Value Added Resellers, MacMedics Philadelphia has what it takes to solve your Mac IT problems. We’ve been providing Macintosh Solution to Creative Professionals since 1989.

We’re here to provide the very best Macintosh Service and Consulting available, and we don’t require contracts or any other type of future commitments in order to receive very efficient and fast Macintosh service.

MacMedics brings the kind of technical and management capabilities that you would expect from a full-time IT professional — without the expense of a full-time professional. We don’t take sick days and we’re always just a phone call or e-mail away. We also offer remote desktop and telephone technical support.

If you’re not 100% happy with your current Mac Tech or Consultant, 2010 might be a great time to make the switch to MacMedics. Please call MacMedics for your free on-site Environmental Assessment. We would be delighted to give you a free second opinion on your Mac network or server installation. Please see our previous Blog post on topic.

Apple Xserve install in Baltimore, Maryland

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This week we were gearing up for a pretty big Apple Xserve install in the Baltimore, MD area. We’ll be installing a new Xserve with fully populated Promise RAID along with a new video intake server also with it’s own Promise RAID.

As you can see it was no problem fitting (2) Promise RAIDs, an Xserve, a Mac Pro, an Apple Cinema Display, and a bunch of other stuff into one of the MacMedics trucks.

Written by Dana Stibolt

December 13th, 2008 at 3:11 pm