Keeping I.T. Simple
Computer Support
Simple I.T. provides effective and affordable computer support and is available to visit your home or place of business.
I pride myself on offering you a friendly, honest and environmentally responsible service.
· Servicing and troubleshooting desktop computers and laptops
· Virus, Trojan and Spyware removal using FREE anti virus and spyware software
(No expensive - and mostly ineffective - subscription needed)
· Budget websites - creation, maintenance and domain services.
· Internet and email solutions
· New and second hand computers
· New, replacement or upgrades for your computer or laptop
Contact: Ben Miles
Region: Phillip Island and San Remo, VIC.
Phone: 0407 608 370
Email: benmiles@simpleit.net.au
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Simple I.T is now a Scorpion Technology Reseller
It's also easy to have either Scorptec or custom computer systems built, tested and delivered to the island for a reasonable cost. You can be assured that when the system arrives it is working and, pretty much, ready to go.
Their staff are always very helpful, knowledgeable and friendly.
Apple Support
Simple I.T. is proudly Carbon Neutral
By providing support to The Wilderness Society, Simple I.T. is proudly Carbon Neutral.
Rather than paying a company to plant thirsty trees in ill-prepared soil as most carbon offset companies do, The Wilderness Society protects old growth forest and negotiates with the Australian State and National government to expand or create new national parks. By doing this they are protecting established trees and forest.
The biggest problem with carbon offset programs is that trees are planting on soil that has not been prepared adequately enough. You cannot simply shove trees into the ground and expect them to start growing effectively, especially if the soil they are in is already dry or acidic. Trees also take 20 years or more to start offering a return for the carbon produced so it's really an ineffective way to reduce carbon emissions.
If you want to make your business carbon neutral, then you should ask the provider the following questions before you sign up:
1. What type of trees will you be planting?
2. How long do the trees take to get to adulthood?
3. How will you be carbon offsetting my business in the time it takes them to grow to adulthood?
4. Has the land you are planting the trees on had adequate preparation before the trees have been planted?
5. Does the land you are planting on get adequate annual rainfall?
6. Has the area you are planting on had sufficient planning for the prevention of forest fires?
By asking these questions, you will basically not be satisfied with any company that is offering a carbon offset program. This is why I have gone with The Wilderness Society as they protect established old growth forest with soil that is already acting as a carbon sink.
Support The Wilderness Society – make your business carbon neutral today.
