Monday, June 30, 2014

Cyber City: High Technology for Small Businesses in New York

Cyber City is a provider of IT services for small businesses in the greater New York City area. Headquartered in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, Cyber City was founded in 1996 to bring enterprise-grade technology solutions to local businesses on a small business budget and help them get more from technology. One of the first managed service providers to offer bespoke cloud services in the Big Apple, Cyber City continually strives to improve quality, add features, and build lasting personal relationships with its clients.

Cyber City exists to make sure its clients' IT systems are running smoothly so they can focus on their business. By delivering unparalleled support with its managed services and powerful infrastructure with its private cloud, Cyber City enables small businesses to increase productivity, secure company data, minimize downtime, control IT budgets, and work anywhere at anytime.

Cyber City doesn't provide one-size-fits-all solutions; rather, the company understands that each client has unique needs and a unique set of goals. So instead of asking what kind of virtualization solution a client wants to implement, Cyber City asks about their vision, business goals, workflow, workplace, and the like. The company then uses this information to tailor solutions that realize the client's goals. Even when that has been accomplished, Cyber City provides continued support and guidance. And because the Cyber City team lives and works in NYC, they understand the city as well as the challenges and opportunities that come with it.

Cyber City proudly powers some of the best and brightest businesses in New York City such as New Venture Partners, Pace Prints, Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, the Arthur M. Sackler Foundation, Mitchell-Innes & Nash, and Louise Bourgeois Studio. Cyber City's partners include Microsoft, Apple, Citrix, Dell, Telehouse, Telx, McAfee, Lenovo, Constant Contact, The 4th Bin, and Cables & Chips, among others.

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