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Zero-One-X
computers was
founded in South Africa during the year 1991 by Bruno Ambrogio, an
electronic engineer from Turin, Italy involved with 3D measuring machines
and robotics. The name Zero-One-X is related to the logic state that
a digital device can be found in an electronic circuit, a "zero" state means
0 Volts, a state "one" means a positive voltage value (example +5 volts DC)
and an "x" state is any values between 0 and 1.
The initial primary reason for
Zero-One-X
was to service and
supply personal computers IBM
compatible, but then with the ever-increasing demand for networks, the
company entered the market of networking with products such as Lantastic,
moving then to Novell, Microsoft Windows peer to peer networks and to server
based Windows NT, Windows 2000/2003/2008.
We have expertise with clients using DOS, Windows 95/98, Me, 2000, XP, Vista
and Window 7.
The company has been and is currently involved with a vast array of SME
clients and applications, from manufacturing companies to financial
services.
Zero-One-X
is also involved in the Internet arena, from single lines dial-up, ISDN and
to broadband ADSL, 3G, satellite connections and iBurst. We also do web
design, because we really believe it is the way to go for your business and
ours.
Our expertise expand from hardware to software, networking and web design.
Our team is continuously trained and trade references are easily available
on request. We also do training for individuals and groups using a
hands on approach to practical issues rather then just theory.
We were formed as a service company and as such, "Service" is what we excel
in. Just call us and give us a try. |