Lawrence, KS USA, Aug. 09, 2017 -- Offering Windows-first IT professionals and managed service providers (MSPs) expanded business growth opportunities, BestMacs announces the launch of its new bSmart™ on-demand macOS and iOS support services through its bsmart.bestmacs.com website.
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“There’s a significant, untapped revenue opportunity for growth minded IT professionals and MSPs who primarily support Windows environments, but not the Apple® products in those same enterprises,” said Brian Best, founder and chairman of BestMacs. “with minimal resource commitment, bSmart empowers Windows-first pros with proven, top-notch Apple support capabilities for ‘orphaned’ Apple technology at existing clients—it’s a simple, logical way to secure added value with clients, not to mention increase revenue.”
There are three tiers of bSmart service support:
- Level 1 is for smaller operations supporting a handful of macs or iOS devices, or who are relatively comfortable with their Apple tech base.
- Level 2 is designed for pros and MSPs who are responsible for larger, more sophisticated Apple product networks and/or multiple locations and require scalability, additional breadth and depth of hardware, software and network support services. Level 2 is the entry point for bSmart’s exclusive USB diagnostic drive.
- Level 3 offers expanded services for larger enterprise situations, specifically tailored to customer/client needs.
All three bSmart tier plans are designed around BestMacs’ decades worth of Apple tech support experience. The plans are month-to-month with no long-term commitment, plus carry a 90-day, money back guarantee. Complete plan features can be found at: bsmart.bestmacs.com
“Based on initial feedback, bSmart is a no-brainer for any Windows-first MSP, VAR, consultant or IT pro looking for ready revenue growth,” Best said. “The machines are there waiting; you control the level of support to match client need—if it’s not a good fit for your business, you have 90 days to get your investment back.”
Founded in 1999, BestMacs is the innovative leader in providing strategic managed services, plus scalable cloud computing, complete help desk, remote IT and other core technology support for mac-powered businesses.
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B. Growcock / fmi BestMacs 785.766.3255 [email protected]


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