PC Doctor House Calls

Former Army
Officer in US
Military Intelligence

Ed Sterling
"PC Doctor"

The PC Doctor's mobile computer service comes to YOU!
It's an entire repair shop and computer store on wheels.

Active Scout Leader, Nashua Valley Council Boy Scouts

Are you looking for someone you can trust in your home or business?

Someone who is discreet about dealing with your personal or business data?
Someone who has had a top-secret NSA security clearance?
Someone with over 25 years of personal computer experience?
Someone who has repaired and upgraded virtually every PC brand made since 1982?
Someone who has trained many regular people like you to use and enjoy PCs?
Someone who speaks plainly about technology instead of using Geek-talk?
Someone who understands how valuable your computer files are to protect?

Some facts about the PC Doctor, Ed Sterling

  • I have over 33 years experience with large and small computer systems, primarily as a software engineer and customer support manager.

  • As odd as it sounds, I love nothing better than fixing a broken computer and bringing it "back to life." I have a real passion for my work. It's not just "a job" to me. I treat your broken computer as if it were my own, and I respect the importance of your data as if it were my own.
     

  • I have been working with personal computers since the first IBM PC came out in 1982, and I have worked on virtually every major make and model that has been produced. Very very few people have that depth of experience. Do you want to trust your computer to a novice just out of school ?

  • I have experience working with DOS 1 to 6, Windows 3.11, Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000 Professional, Windows 2000 and 2003 Server, NT Workstation and Server 4.0, XP Home and Professional,  Windows VISTA, and even Novell Netware 3.12 and 4.0 !!  

  • I worked for the NSA as an Army officer in Germany in the mid-1970s, and held a high security clearance processing data on advanced computer systems. Today I provide computer services to several police departments in the central Massachusetts area, who trust me with critical police computers.

  • I was 1 of 3 founders of Simware Inc, a Canadian software company, which we started in 1982. It grew to 150 employees with offices in the US, Canada and Europe.  After many years of hard work, the company went public on NASDAQ in Sept. 1995. The company was eventually sold to Netmanage Inc. in 1999, and it continues to operate in Ottawa, Canada under the Netmanage name. 

  • In 1992 I obtained U.S. Patent 5,086,402 for a software system that significantly improved response-time for computers connecting to large servers on normal slow dial-up telephone lines.

  • I served as a member and chairman of the Board of Selectmen in the Town of Bolton, between 1996 and 1999. I have served on Town boards and committees  from 1993 to the present.

  • I am very active with the Boy Scouts of America, and until recently served as chairman of Bolton Troop 1. I am involved with Philmont expeditions and have been to there 3 times, and I hope to go again in 2008. I am also an Eagle Scout advisor.

  • I have taught computer programming courses at community colleges, and I have taught at the Bolton Senior Citizens Center on using computers, how to browse the Internet, and how to send and receive email.

  • I regularly donate computers to needy individuals.

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Call Ed Sterling at 978-779-6058 from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. 
Or Email: pcdoctorhousecalls@comcast.net
(There is no charge for a brief assessment of your computer problem)