Your IT Solution Provider in a nut shell
Welcome to PTA IT Solutions. We’re an IT solutions provider in Wicklow, Ireland, and provide all manner of services to companies both in the local area, and further afield. Since 2009, we’ve worked with many companies, in many different niches, all of whom have been delighted with the service they’ve received – just take a look through the testimonials to see how happy they’ve been.
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PTA IT Solutions
Your one stop for every thing
PTA IT Solutions was founded in 2009 by Peter Thompson, an experienced expert in the IT industry. While this makes us a new company, it doesn’t take away from the fact that we’ve already built a fantastic reputation in the IT industry, and have already worked with a staggeringly varied number of clients, both in Ireland and further afield. Each and every one of these clients has been tremendously impressed with not only the service we provide, but the results we deliver.
As you’ll see by the services we offer, we’re a multi-faceted organisation, bringing together many experts to form one cohesive, complete IT service. This means that you’ll never need to work with multiple companies when it comes to your IT, and can instead have one contact. The result? Less confusion, more cooperation, and much better results for you.
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