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In synergy with IT needs

For anything and everything IT related, Synergy IT Services is the place to contact.

Owner Andrew Devienne has over 15 years’ experience in the industry backed up by multiple certifications and degrees, and can solve both residential and business IT needs.

Residential services include antivirus and malware clean-up, Windows upgrades and hardware upgrades.

For businesses, Synergy IT Services offers Microsoft 365 and Google Cloud setup and management, backups, networking, servers, DNS and domain management, and internet and VOIP telephony.

Synergy is a local small business that takes care of its customers. Synergy offers a high attention to detail and management from start to end. Staff take the time to understand each customer’s issue, present suitable options and deliver the right solution.

The company has experience with a wide range of vendors and technology solutions and local Australian hardware stock.

Importantly, Synergy is easy to contact when you need it, and can extend support out to regional Victoria.

Synergy IT Services is located in Pakenham and can be contacted on contact@synergyitservices.com.au, or 9113 4616.

Synergy IT Services is open 8am-5pm with hours extended for emergencies.

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