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IT Support Companies in Anderson, IN

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    Locally Serving Madison County

    CTS Computers is a prominent IT service provider in Madison County. We offer a personalized approach to IT support, understanding that each business has unique needs. Our team of skilled technicians is proficient in a wide range of technologies, from network security to cloud computing. We use advanced diagnostic tools and industry best practices so your systems are always running smoothly.

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    1. Assessment: We begin by thoroughly evaluating your current IT infrastructure and identifying any areas for improvement.
    2. Implementation: We develop and implement a customized IT support plan that aligns with your business objectives.
    3. Support: We provide ongoing monitoring and maintenance to prevent issues and enable optimal performance.
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    Managed IT support is essential for businesses of all sizes. It allows you to proactively address IT challenges, prevent costly downtime, and ensure business continuity. CTS Computers offers comprehensive managed IT support services that cover everything from network security to data backup and recovery.

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    Prior to the organization of Madison County, William Conner entered the land upon which Anderson is located. Conner later sold the ground to John and Sarah Berry, who donated 32 acres (13 ha) of their land to Madison County on the condition that the county seat be moved from Pendleton to Anderson. John Berry laid out the first plat of Anderson on November 7, 1827. In 1828 the seat of justice was moved from Pendleton to Anderson.

    The city is named for Chief William “Adam” Anderson, whose mother was a Delaware Indian and whose father was of Swedish descent. Chief Anderson’s name in Lenape was Kikthawenund meaning “creaking boughs”. The Delaware village was known as Anderson’s Town, though the Moravian Missionaries called it “The Heathen Town Four Miles Away.” Anderson was also known as Andersonton before being formally organized as Anderson.

    Introduction of internal improvements by the Mammoth Internal Improvement Act caused a growth in the population in 1837. In December, 1838, Anderson was incorporated as a town with 350 inhabitants. The Central Canal, a branch of the Wabash and Erie Canal, was planned to come through Anderson. Work continued on the canal during 1838 and the beginning of 1839, but work on the canal was soon suspended by the state following the Panic of 1837. The town again became a sleepy village until 1849 when it was incorporated a second time as a town. Many new commercial ventures located around the Courthouse Square.

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