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Red Light In the Control Centre Saves Hours of Chaos
First Focus’ core business is supporting customers’ networks, technical infrastructure and staff. While
technical emphasis is on Microsoft server and workstation environments, many clients also run hybrid Mac, Linux and Unix environments, and First Focus has significant expertise in seamlessly integrating these technologies with Microsoft-based networks.
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