Wednesday, 12 September 2018
ICT Maintenance Helps Improve the Lifespan all IT Equipment
Hello
reader,
It’s nice
being back.
Every time I visit a client who have maintenance contract
signed with us, I always see some 2-3-year-old PCs looking brand new, as if it
was purchased a month or two ago. Not only that the outside looks new, but the
systems are well updated, too.
Our ICT Maintenance for clients has been going well since and
is not limited to laptops, desktops, printers and scanners only. We also
maintain CCTV cameras, Security lock, battery bank etc. The formation used in taking
off for site maintenance shows the uniqueness/professionalism of the team.
We first send out kind email notifications to remain clients
of schedule dates and if there’s any change of date from client side, it can be
rescheduled at a convenient time. When date (s) are approved, we gather all
tools that include the following below:
- Electrical Blower: This is to blow dust from PCs and all components around the system unit
- Anti-static Foam Clean liquid: This spray is used to clean/remove stubborn dirt from any equipment
- Soft brushes for keyboards and cooling fans: This is gently used to remove hidden dust/dirt
- Screw drivers for laptops, desktops, printers etc. these are used to open any kind of equipment
- Soft wipe for computer screen and other devices: The anti-static spray is applied on the soft wipe to clean equipment and make them appear new as always
- All necessary software: Include OS of all editions
ICT Maintenance begins 10:00 AM prompt. That is, we are
present on site before the time and if there will be any delay, it is incumbent
on one of the techies to have the client informed ahead and this keeps us
abreast with our client.
Here are the operations that are performed on the system unit
by blowing all components around the system unit below:
1. Hardware Maintenance: equipment is power off before
performing the following. power interface, USB Ports, VGA, Serial cable slots
and a cross check of proper connection of all cables.
2. System Maintenance: Inform client to free disk space on
hard drive, update all drivers in System Device Manager, launch defragmentation
tool to scan and remove for error or bad sectors on hard drive, remove viruses
by scanning the entire system. If anti-virus is not found on the PC, request
customer to have it installed. (for windows PC), delete temporary internet or
downloaded files, empty recycle bin and making sure all indoor wireless access
points/routers are running on the latest firmware/updates.
3. Digital Sender: e.g. Printer or scanner input
screen/key are cleaned or wiped thoroughly, reseat all connections that include
expansion card, CPU, memory and data cable. Turn on printer and send a test
page. These tasks are demonstrated everywhere the team is scheduled for
maintenance visit and what amazes me most is when end users are handling over
their machines to watch the techies do the job. One of our customers (IT Officer)
from EPO/Palmbay in Grand Bassa County said to me that he has been working with
several big companies but never seen such operations performed out there like
NATC does in Liberia and, that is why he’s always eager to know our next
schedule dates.
Unflinchingly, with a courageous spirit battling these
challenges in the economy where today we like what tomorrow we hate, today we
desire what we fear tomorrow and even tremble at the apprehensions of, we
remain focus performing our duties and always give our customers first
privilege. Reach out for New Africa Technology Company (NATC) for all your IT
needs.
Daniel Collins
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