Skagit Valley offers a number of advantages for it's residents. Median home prices in Skagit County are approximately $235,000 compared to approximately $452,000 in Seattle/King County for a similar home. The local sales tax rate in Skagit County is only 8.5% compared to 9.5% in Seattle/King County. Skagit County's economy is strong, it is regarded as one of the fastest growing areas in the State of Washington. Agriculture, fishing, wood products, tourism, international trade, and specialized manufacturing make up the diverse economy of this valley.
The service that my husband and I received was excellent. It's nice to have IT people just down the street and not across the world. The call back the next day to check and see how things were going was appreciated. Customer service at it's finest.
Interpreting Technology is easily, the most trusted source for computer help. I've experienced excellent, service myself and would not refer to any other business. The owners and staff are professional, personable, honest and easy to work with.
I've known Adrian for so long he has done an excellent job of servicing my computers in the past. He is fair, very professional, so helpful and listens. Thank you for all you do!
PSA: If you get a letter from "Domain Listings" regarding a "Website Listing Service" it's a scam! Their website is domainlistings. directory now (because their last one got removed.) It's a useless "service" where they try to deceive you out of hundreds of dollars for their "service" no one uses, disguising their mailer as a registrar domain name renewal.
We frequently get asked about parental controls for electronic devices, especially due to the push to work and school from home. Adrian did a talk with the Anacortes Police a number of years ago at the Anacortes Middle School to discuss just this! There are some links at the bottom of the page for...
https:// finance.yahoo.co m/news/ cybersecurity-pi oneer-cyemptive -technologies-l aunches-1400008 42.html
FREE webinar on the challenges of working remotely with a cybersecurity discussion surrounding it. Though it's geared towards business managers, if you have an interest in the top, it's free to listen!
***WINDOWS USERS*** Microsoft released some critical patches yesterday. We have completed our testing of them and pushed them out to all our managed/ monitored clients. If you are not on that list, it is highly recommended you pop over to the security bulletin and ensure your systems are patched.