Capital IT Networks: providing IT solutions for small to mid-sized businesses
An avid lover of computers since childhood, Chris Cardice combined years of experience and interest in the industry to start Capital IT Networks in Tallahassee. The company took off January 1st, 2007, and has been serving the Florida Panhandle region’s small to mid-sized businesses ever since.
Chris first recognized his attraction to computers at the age of 10, and promptly started tinkering with and learning about them. Overall, he has devoted 32 years to personal computers (PC), Microsoft systems and the like; after taking the appropriate course, he is also a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD). Additionally, Chris has worked with networks and infrastructure for 15 years. Up until a few years ago, Chris’s services were dedicated to a few local businesses. In 2007, though, he decided to go into business for himself, and hasn’t looked back since.
Capital IT Networks primarily offers computer network support and consulting for small to mid-sized businesses in and around the Florida Panhandle. The company also specializes in Microsoft Windows Systems, medical EMR support, remote network management, and the installation and design of turnkey systems. Chris explains that the quick responsiveness and cost effective IT solutions keep his clients satisfied.
Though born elsewhere, Chris was raised in Tallahassee from the age of four and therefore sees the capital city as his hometown. His love for the area inspires him to give back through various volunteer services. Specifically, he donates time and efforts to Ability First, Pros and Joes, the Southern Scholarship Foundation, and community health charities.
Over the past three years, Chris has seen Capital IT Networks continue to grow. He looks forward to watching his business expand a little more every year. What he loves so much about his career is working with clients whom he treats and views as friends, and then seeing them later around the town he holds so close to his heart—Tallahassee.
By: Lauren Novo, Staff Writer
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