All Computers Go!

Chester, United States

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Description

Specialties

Mac systems, iCloud, iPad, iPhone, Apple TV, Purchase and Installation

PC systems Authorized Dell and Lenovo Dealer

Data Recovery, Automated Backups, Onsite, Carry-​In and Remote Service

Laptop Screen and DC Jack repairs. Cloud Based Services: Microsoft Exchange, Google Apps, Training, IT Support and Maintenance plans.

History

Established in 2002.

In 2001, Umut Bitlisli made his journey back from 2 years of working in Silicon Valley and the Bay area in cities like Palo Alto, Sunnyvale and San Francisco. In 2002, Airtouch Wireless Networks, Inc was formed in New York City as a niche business focused on new markets afforded by 802.11 WiFi networks. The following months took the company from a basement to an initial location in the Chester mall. A few years later: location tripled in size, and a new name: All Computers Go! In 2011, it moved to its current larger location. All Computers Go continues to maintain a clear focus: Our nerds. Your computer. Our goal is easy, Right around the corner is a faster, better, more meaningful digital existence. Our goal is to get you there. Soon you’ll be saying All Computers Go!

Meet the Business Owner

Umut B.

Business Owner

Since 2002, Umut Bitlisli has been running All Computers Go!, a neighborhood tech shop. Before founding his current company, Umut worked in New York City and Silicon Valley providing technical support in various positions including a system admin position where he adminstered a 150 computer network utilizing various systems including Novell, Windows, Linux and Mac Operating Systems for the San Francisco Bay Guardian Newspaper. Umut was part of a team of 3 techs that supported the 10 different servers and client workstations. Much of his experience and knowledge is self funded, Umut started picking up his skills because of his love of video games, his first computer was a clone 386−40MHZ AMD desktop with 4 megs of ram, a modest 120 megabyte maxtor hard drive, a 3.5″ floppy drive. Upon receiving it, a friend helped Umut pull the machine out of the box and held up a screwdriver and said, let’s take a look at what they sent you, the rest is history…