Our founders have been around since the early days of the internet when having a website was not only nerdy but almost entirely useless and nobody dreamt of ever using any other browser than Netscape. Our staff and partners have attended most of the biggest industry events and many of our team including the owners hold certain "bragging rights" in fields pertaining and diverse from web based business but technology nonetheless.
This gathering of like-minded and committed individuals has brought about a melting pot of knowledge, experience and technical savvy. We really can say "thats something my brother knows..." about each other and we are proud of it.
Techhammer has been providing consulting to many businesses and corporations for years and have an excellent track record for "fixing" problems. By using our entire team we are able to analyze situations and provide solid solutions.
Whether you have an in-house information technology team already or are just now looking to invest in web-based services or would like to know what is actually available or implementable, Techhammer can help you
Here are some situations where Techhammer can help you:
Web Marketing You have a fully functional webshop, coded perfectly and a full time IT support staff. You would like to increase your online sales without spending a lot of money.
Security You have just been hacked! You need a third party to inspect your data security and possibly even simulate a web attack to pinpoint your weaknesses and/or vulnerabilities.
IT Costs Reduction Your IT department or division is costing more than it should. You would like to see some alternative technology solutions that will reduce your costs and maximise output.
IT Training You have an inhouse IT team but would like to upgrade their routines, procedures and practices to meet higher international standards.
Staff Training You need your general staff to understand internet procedures, terminologies, security and other general IT related topics.
Email Delivery Most of the email you send from your servers do not get delivered or ends up flagged as SPAM.
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