Datacore Expands Help Desk Support

Datacore continues to expand and increase client support by hiring a new Help Desk Engineer

Datacore Consulting, a premier Managed Service Provider, is proud to announce the hiring of Roger Maddron, MCSE, as Help Desk Engineer.

Roger is a graduate of St. Edward High School and earned his Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) certification in 2004. Roger also brings to Datacore over five years of experience in a network administrator role. Roger's experience will allow him to play a crucial role at Datacore by providing exceptional Help Desk support to clients.

"What excites me most about working at Datacore is the focus throughout the building on going above and beyond for our clients. This 'whatever it takes' mindset is rare in business these days, and I'm proud to work with people who share these values," says Roger.

"Roger is a sharp and dedicated engineer, and I look forward to working with him," says Jim Conley, Senior Partner of Datacore. "Datacore is dedicated to providing the best client related help desk in the industry. We are the only local IT company I know of that has three dedicated engineers on the help desk, not to mention the great staff of technicians we have on the desk as well," adds Jim.

The Help Desk is a service provided to Datacore clients as a way for them to receive immediate, live support for any network issues they may have. Clients can either call the help desk directly, or send a message to a dedicated support e-mail address.

The Help Desk also performs daily monitoring of desktops and servers, which is a proactive approach to maintaining and managing day to day information technology needs. This variety of service provides each client with a single point of contact, and the peace of mind that their network is continuously managed properly and operating at peak performance. Datacore's approach provides ongoing support to its clients, in an effort to help them reduce costs, alleviate unplanned expenditures, increase productivity, and enhance their existing IT infrastructure.