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"We were our own worst enemy, the only time we thought about technology was when it crashed. SoHolistic saved us from ourselves. They setup a new server, helped select the hardware, and migrated our development platform along with all our applications and data. No interruptions and no headaches."
~ Nicholas J. Lowe
Founding Partner of 451 Marketing

IT Outsourcing Services

Planning & Procurement

Our IT Outsourcing services help companies anticipate their technical needs and plan for the systems they’ll procure to run their businesses.

Getting it All to Work

We set up your technology with an aim towards minimizing and eliminating problems after we walk out the door. This includes:

  • Servers (application, file, web)
  • Clients (Windows, OSX)
  • Networks including firewalls, shared resouces
  • Backups including on and off site
  • Remote access
  • Monitoring

Based in the Boston area, our IT Outsourcing team focuses on getting things to run smoothly to prevent problems in the first place, including getting Macs and PCs to play nicely together, and monitor key aspects of your systems remotely to alert us to problems so we can fix things as proactively as possible.

Web Site Development

We help small businesses put together websites quickly and and at a lower cost then many full fledge web design companies. We help you plan the goals of your site, create a design, and bring it to life. And as much as you want, we try to put the maintenance in your hands to keep costs down.

Application Transitions

Companies can have out of date or "cobbled" together applications as primary business systems. We help them find a "real" business system by defining goals and requirements, helping you find a potential replacement, and guiding you through the transition process.

Cross Platform Remedies
Much of making Macs and PCs play nicely together has to do with networking the machines as many frequently used file formats (e.g., from MS Office) work pretty seamlessly at this point. The following links provide examples of how to network Macs and PCs for file and print sharing

  Workgroup: Network Leopard and XP

  Workgroup: Network Leopard and Vista

  Workgroup: Network Leopard Sharing

  Workgroup: Network Tiger Sharing

  Workgroup: Sharing Mac Printer to XP Machine

  Workgroup: Sharing Mac Printer to Vista Machine

  Workgroup: Sharing XP Printer to Mac

  Workgroup: Sharing Vista Printer to Mac

  Domain: Joining a Mac to Active Directory

  Troubleshooting