Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce Welcomes New Member Portsmouth Computer Group
DOVER, NH – The Dover Chamber of Commerce recently held a Ribbon Cutting ceremony to welcome Portsmouth Computer Group (PCG) as a new Chamber member.
PCG opened its Dover location at 19 Weeks Lane, conveniently located at the Weeks Crossing. This strategic move will allow PCG to expand its footprint to better serve the Tri-City area. Mathew Kinley will manage PCG’s Dover office and is an HP Certified Technician with specialties in PC/Notebook hardware repair, Microsoft Operating Systems, troubleshooting, help desk virus/Spyware removal and Customer Service.
Since 1996, PCG has been providing world class service and networking solutions to New England’s finest businesses. PCG employs a team approach that is customer focused, making PCG a perfect business partner to support companies’ IT and networking needs. PCG’s IT process has evolved over the past 20 years to deliver 4 key services to businesses: Centralized Server/Network Monitoring, Network Administration, Help Desk service and support, and Virtual CIO consulting, delivering increased efficiency and lower IT costs for your business.
PCG’s in-home computer specialist division, Click’nFix, is available for all computer repairs, upgrades or other technology needs for your home and small business. President and CEO David Hodgdon has grown PCG to be one of New England’s premier IT companies with its Click’nFix division poised to serve more customers in New Hampshire and Southern Maine.
For additional information about PCG or Click’nFix’s services, contact PCG at 603-750-0101 (Dover) or 603-431-4121 (Portsmouth), or visit them online at www.pcgIT.com.
Portsmouth Computer Group
Left to right: Ute Luxem, Profile Bank; Kelly Dowd, Living Innovations Support Services; Shawn Olsten, Clear Channel Media & Entertainment; Katie Mack, Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce; Dave Hodgdon, Portsmouth Computer Group; Christine Goodwin, W.B. Mason; Tracey Sylvester, Living Innovations Support Services; Trudi Janoschek, Foster’s Daily Democrat; Mathew Kinley, Portsmouth Computer Group





