It Services in Fishers, IN

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Technology propels your business into the consumer ecosystem. CTS Computers provides a complete range of IT services in Fishers designed to improve your operations and protect your data.

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    Serving Fishers and Hamilton County

    CTS Computers is your local IT partner in Fishers, IN, always striving to help businesses like yours thrive in the ever-changing digital landscape. Our team of skilled IT professionals provides the knowledge and expertise you need to properly address technological challenges and accomplish your business goals. We take the initiative in building lasting relationships with our clients, founded on open communication and a shared objective of success.

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  • Assessment: We conduct a thorough evaluation of your current IT infrastructure and identify areas for improvement.
  • Strategy: We develop an IT strategy that aligns with your business goals and budget.
  • Implementation: We implement it, providing ongoing support and training.
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    Your Trusted IT Partner in Hamilton County

    A robust IT infrastructure is necessary in today’s fast-paced business environment. From network security to cloud computing, data backup to disaster recovery, CTS Computers has the expertise to keep your business running. We offer various IT services for businesses in Fishers and across IN. Contact CTS Computers at 217-703-7373 and let us handle your technology needs so you can focus on growing your business.

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    In 1802, William Conner settled what is now Fishers. Conner built a log cabin and a trading post along the White River. The land that Conner settled is now known as Conner Prairie and is preserved as a living history museum.

    Settlers started moving to the area after Indiana became a state in 1816 and the Delaware Indians gave up their claims in Indiana and Ohio to the United States government in 1818 in the Treaty of St. Mary’s. At the treaty William Conner served as an interpreter for Chief William Anderson, his father-in-law. At the time William Conner was married to Mekinges Conner, princess and daughter of Chief William Anderson. In 1823, Hamilton County was chartered by the Indiana General Assembly and Delaware Township was established and surveyed. After the state of Indiana moved its capital to Indianapolis from Corydon in 1825, the community started to grow. After the move, John Finch established a horse-powered grinding mill, a blacksmith shop, and the area’s first school. The next year the area’s first water mill was constructed.

    During 1826 the West-Harris House, later nicknamed Ambassador House, was built near the White River at present-day 96th Street and Allisonville Road in Fishers. The home was moved to its present-day site at 106th Street and Eller Road in 1996. Addison C. Harris (1840-1916), a prominent Indianapolis lawyer and former member of the Indiana Senate (1876 to 1880), acquired the property in 1880 and had the home remodeled and enlarged around 1895. Harris and wife, India Crago Harris (1848-1948), used the home as a summer residence. Its nickname of Ambassador House relates to Addison Harris’s diplomatic service (1899 to 1901) as U.S. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Austria-Hungary during President William McKinley’s administration. The restored Ambassador House is located on the grounds of Heritage Park at White River in Fishers and is operated as a local history museum and a site for community events and private rentals.

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