Can IT make you happy?

It can. Just talk to our customers!

 

Xootec provides IT services and expertise that improve the efficiency and cost effectiveness of our customer's IT infrastructure.

 

No jargon

We don't bamboozle our customers with IT jargon, and we don't patronise with throw away promises - we give our customers reliable, measurable results so that their IT supports and adds value to their business.

 

IT is easy

OK, so maybe not exactly easy, but it doesn't have to be complicated. We'll give you all the information you need to help you make the best decisions for your business where technology is concerned.

 

This means that technology can move from being just a cost and a headache to being a valuable enabler for your business.

Quality of service

At Xootec we pride ourselves on the quality of service we provide our customers. We want all our customers to feel special - because to us, they are special.

 

We provide guaranteed service levels with a friendly, personalised approach - and we'll never sell you stuff you don't need!

 

We won't leave you in the dark

We're a people company. We believe that communication with our customers is what sets us apart. We provide detailed monthly reports on activity and regular updates with issues so that you always know what to expect.

 

All in all, we'll make sure that you're happy. Click the links on the left to find out more about some of the services we provide, or call us now to see how we can help you.

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Reasons to be happy

Expect quick results? We resolve 70% of issues within 4 hours.

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