Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Computime FAQs

Q.

What is WMITA?

A.

West Midlands Information Technology Association - In January 2003, sub-regional IT groups from around the West Midlands amalgamated to become the West Midlands IT Association (WMita). As the Region's foremost IT trade association, WMita are able to offer a high quality and reliable "one-stop shop" for all IT requirements in the area.

Specialist expertise from across the West Midlands has been marshalled into a cohesive force, making it easy for organisations and businesses with IT requirements to source an appropriate and cost-effective solution, enabling business growth, increased profitability and competitiveness for WMita customers.  All IT requirements are catered for, from networks, hardware and software, through to bespoke systems, eCommerce, marketing, back end system integration and training. WMita can add further value with a full range of support services such as graphic design solutions, multimedia presentations, photography and print. 

WMita Approved Membership Scheme - A hallmark of quality, designed to assure customers and potential customers that they are dealing with a credible supplier.  Attaining approved status enables members to stand out from the competition.

We at Computime are a founder member. If you would like to know more please email me at info@computime.co.uk or go to the www.wmita.co.uk

WMita - working in partnership to make IT effective.

Q.

What are your opening hours and where can I find you?

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Our opening hours are 9am to 5:30pm, Monday to Friday.

Please note that during lunchtime, calls may experience higher delays before being answered.

For a versatile map of how to find Computime IT Solutions, try our contact us page.

Q. What is ADMIT?
A.

The code of conduct encapsulates the philosophy of ADMIT:

Achievement:
Sense of accomplishment and mastery.

Competitiveness:
Winning, taking managed risks.

Co-operation:
Working well with others.

Creativity:
Being imaginitive, innovative.

Helpfulness:
Assisting others, improving society.

Integrity:
Honesty, sincerity, standing up for beliefs.

Involvement:
Participation with others, belonging.

 

Loyalty:
Duty, respectful, conformity.

Personal Development:
Use of potential.

Pleasure:
Fun, laughs, comradeship.

Recogniton:
Respect from others, status.

Responsibility:
Accountable for results.

Wisdom:
Discussing, Understanding and using knowledge.

 

Member Meetings:
ADMIT organises regular members meetings which include discussions and representations on topics important to the members and provide the opportunity to discuss key issues with senior representations of Pegasus Software LTD.

Training:
ADMIT organises workshops and training courses on a variety of management and technical issues.

Special Interest Groups:
ADMIT promotes specialist group activities, and currently several member companies are commited to the DTI skills challenge initiative, which is focusing on the strategic development of each business, using the 'Investors in People' framework.

Internet:
ADMIT is developing its use of the internet, with the opportunity for members to test the use of this expanding communications medium.

PegWorldTM:
ADMIT provides a showcase opportunity for members' products and services to Pegasus resellers and advisors through its Pegworld roadshow.

Q.

What should I be looking for, to make sure our network and PC's is not reaching capacity.

A.

The most important items are your hard drive and tape capacity, as if either fails you could end up with a total loss of data.

Computimes recommendations are, if your hard drive has reached 80% capacity, either reduce your data down to a maximum of 50/60%. If you cannot then you should consider upgrading the drives to bigger ones.

In the case of a tape streamer backup, if you are having to go on to 2 tapes, you should either reduce the data, so you can get back on to one tape. If you cannot it is critical you upgrade your tape streamer to a larger one, or look at our SyncVault product. Based on recent situations with a couple of our support customers who ignored this advice, you could lose your data, and be down for days.

If you have any doubts contact our support department.