NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / August 5, 2020 / As Information Technology becomes deeper ingrained in every aspect of life, more businesses, industries, economies, hospitals, and governments have come to rely on it for their daily operations.
With technology literally keeping businesses operable during these unique times, the proper solutions and management of those solutions need to be in place. Today, we highlight WheelHouse IT, an IT support and Managed Services Provider headquartered in South Florida with offices in New York and Los Angeles, provides these services and support to clients across the country. A trusted name in technology, WheelHouse IT has gained national recognition with its 20 years in business.
Best known for helping businesses navigate and adopt the Microsoft ecosystem, WheelHouse IT streamlines and increases productivity and collaboration while providing best-in-class service and support for each custom technology infrastructure.
Moreover, the company includes end-user training with each Microsoft license they sell, which is consistently updated by following the Microsoft road map and designed by Microsoft MVPs. This on-demand library contains over 3,500 to-the-point videos about everything in the Microsoft ecosystem, which includes tools and features available in Microsoft 365, Office Applications, Windows 10, and basic security training, work from home tips, and even offers the ability for businesses to upload their own custom content.
WheelHouse IT's Director of Growth, Rory Cooksey says "We often find that because the Microsoft ecosystem is so robust that users don't have the resources to learn it all," he continues by saying "we are excited to empower users with an on-demand solution that allows them to learn as they go. Our eTraining solution has an easy-to-use interface allowing you to quickly find the resources you need to be successful!"
What makes WheelHouse IT unique from the rest is that it helps organizations save money by optimizing their Microsoft ecosystem, allowing them to streamline collaboration tools that are usually found in separate applications like Zoom, GoToMeeting, and DropBox. These additions cause unnecessary operational expenses when the tools are already included in the Microsoft tool stack.
"Often we see that organizations have adopted various collaboration tools and they don't realize that they are already paying for a tool that does it all within the Microsoft ecosystem. We pride ourselves in consulting our clients on the in's and out's of their Microsoft investment while working to cut costs that might overlap." Gani Zebersky, CEO, WheelHouse IT