How to Request Service
Always CALL if your request is an emergency!
1. Call (586) 258-0650 If you are a S.M.A.R.T. Services plan client, press "1" and enter your PIN when prompted. You will be connected to a S.M.A.R.T. Services system administrator 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.
2. Email us at Service@SMARTservices.com You may email us for all non-urgent service requests. Please provide as much detail as possible.
3. Use the online portal Visit SMARTservices.com and click "Client Login." Enter your user name and password, then provide details about your service request. Please call or email us if you do not have a user name or password. |
Happy Holidays!
From everyone at Smart IT, we would like to extend season's greetings to you and yours. We couldn't do it without your dedication and support and look forward to enhancing our partnership going forward. We hope everyone has a happy and healthy holiday season.
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SMART I.T. Services, Inc.34715 Van Dyke Ave. Sterling Heights, Michigan 48312
(888) 843-6385
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Tech Quote!
"People who are really serious about software should make their own hardware."
- Alan Kay
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5 New Features in Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials
In October, Microsoft released their Windows Server 2012 R2 offering. To compliment this big release, Microsoft upgraded their Windows Server Essentials software by adding some cool new features and slapping R2 at the end. Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials gives your business the option to deploy Essentials features in a larger domain as a Windows Server role.
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4 Personal Benefits of Cloud Computing
One of the most attractive features of cloud computing is the ability to free you from your desk and go mobile. While there are many ways that going mobile can benefit your business, like making your staff more productive, there are also several personal benefits worth considering by doing your work on the go.
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3 Ways We Can Help You by Talking to IT Vendors
Some people are so good at communicating that they do it for a living. The best communicators get paid to talk to people on the behalf of others, with an interpreter being the classic example of this. In your business dealings, there are some people that you would rather have someone else talk to on your behalf; IT vendors often fall into this category.
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Can Wearable Tech Benefit Your Business?
When smartphones and tablets were first introduced, many businesses mocked the idea that these novelty devices could usurp the mighty desktop. Companies that didn't get in early on these mobile device trends had to play catch up to their more insightful competitors. Wearable tech is the next mobile device trend on the horizon. Is it worth taking advantage of?
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