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Would you like the kind of computer support that Fortune 100 companies have, without the budget? No problem.

Almost all computer consulting companies specialize in selling a particular product or service. MWC Enterprises specializes in helping you work out a way to do what you need done with your computer. If all computer users were identical, we'd all be able to use the same software and the same solutions... but it doesn't quite work that way.

MWC Enterprises was established to solve your computer problems, not force you to change the way you run your business so that you can use a particular computer program!

From our case history files...

A company that sells corporate telephone systems needed a better way to analyze the phone bills for their clients. We designed a way to get the telephone system to output directly into a PC running Microsoft Excel.

A manufacturing company needed a better way to get the plans from the engineers desk to the production floor. We developed an interface between a Bridgeport CNC lathe directly to the main computer network and special software to "read" a plan and "write" the appropriate lathe 'program' directly - removing three intermediate steps and an average of two days labor per plan.

A small business was looking for a very low budget internet connection, including email and web server. We purpose built one PC complete with all software that is currently running email for over 200 users (complete with spam filtration, webmail, and security) and three different web sites (one for each division of the company) - for well under $2,000.00 capital expense and $40.00 per month - hardware, software and internet connection.

A student working on his Ph.D project needed a way to correlate several thousand survey results - without having to manually enter the data, and on a very low (student) budget. We located a surplus OCR (optical Character Recognition) reader at an obsolete electronic equipment distributor, built an interface from it to a standard desktop PC, and developed software to enter the data directly into Microsoft Excel - for less than $250.00, including the hardware.

 

There are many many other examples -

Why not see if we can help you?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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