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238 High St #117, Morgantown“Working with itrend for our technology needs has been a game changer for our business. Their team provided outstanding support across multiple areas, including network setup, data security, and system optimization.
One of the standout aspects of their service was their deep technical knowledge combined with a clear, no-jargon communication style. They made complex systems easy to understand and always ensured we were informed and confident in every decision.
Their proactive approach to cybersecurity significantly improved our data protection protocols. We also saw a noticeable boost in system performance and reliability after their upgrades.
Customer service was top-notch quick response times, friendly staff, and consistent follow-up until every issue was resolved. They truly operate like a partner, not just a provider.
I would highly recommend itrend
to any business looking for dependable and forward thinking IT solutions.“
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7000 Hampton Center Suite D, Morgantown“Bob and Jennifer have been wonderful to work with over the years. They are always available to work with us and help us meet our needs. They are prompt and efficient and always full of ideas. I have called upon them when I have a problem and they are always willing to explore options and assist us in moving forward with any of our needs. I would highly recommend them to anyone looking for copier/printer services.“
It Services And Computer Repair
It Services And Computer Repair
It Services And Computer Repair
“These folks are great. My desktop computer would not turn on one morning. They diagnosed the problem (the internal battery that operates the CMOS had died), fixed it, and most impressively, tested it over the weekend to make sure it stayed fixed. I took it in on a Thursday and picked it up Monday. I highly recommend them for their integrity, service, expertise, and price. Please consider spending your money here with a locally-owned business instead of going to a corporate electronics store (where they are not in business to fix things but to sell you new stuff).“