What?
C.O.S. Computing is a company that offers I.T. consultancy to home users and small/medium business's alike.
We aim to be as diverse as possible in our support, wether it is a printer that won't print to a full rebuild of your pc or supplying anew laptop/desktop to a full wired/wireless network rollout, we will give you an honest/impartial opinion at competetive rates.
There is no job that is too small (we had an instance where a users mouse wasn't working - it turned out to be unplugged) and all jobs are carried out professionally and to the highest standards.
We tailor our needs to your requirements and budget and are always on hand to answer any queries you may have.
Where?
Based in Barking, C.O.S. Computing are within easy reach of london and the M25, giving us a centralized support point for the South of England. Our motto is "Have car - will travel", so no matter where you are based, you are never too far to be helped.
Why?
C.O.S. Computing was formed by myself, David Hall, during the early part of 2005.
Having worked for a large distributor and one of the largest bookmakers in the UK, I felt I wasn't achieving my full potential. I was restricted by management and fell in to a "routine" of I.T. support.
I have always been on hand to help out friends with computer related problems and after some encouragement and support, I decided that I would like to use my experience to be able to help others.
This way we can offer good, solid support for very low prices and hope that we build a reputation that speaks for itself.
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About Barking - Essex
Barking is a suburban town in east London, England and the main district of the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. It is a retail and commercial centre situated in the west of the borough and 9.1 miles (14.6 km) east of Charing Cross.
History
The manor of Barking was the site of Barking Abbey, a nunnery founded in 666 by Eorcenwald, bishop of London, destroyed by the Danes and reconstructed about a hundred years later in 970 by King Edgar. At the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1536, Barking Abbey was demolished: the parish church, St Margaret's stands upon its site, where some walling and foundations are all that otherwise remain. The Norman church of St Margaret was where Captain James Cook married Elizabeth Batts of Shadwell in 1762.
Barking was an urban district from 1894 and became a municipal borough in 1931. The Municipal Borough of Barking was abolished in 1965 along with the Municipal Borough of Dagenham and the area became part of the London Borough of Barking (renamed Barking and Dagenham in 1980).
Its name came from Anglo-Saxon Berecingas, meaning either "the settlement of the followers or descendants of a man called Bereca" or "the settlement by the birch trees".
Barking is sometimes cited as the origin of the phrase "barking mad", meaning "insane" or "intensely mad". This is attributed to the alleged existence of a medieval insane asylum attached to Barking Abbey. However, the phrase is not medieval, and first appeared only in the 20th century. A more likely derivation is from comparing an insane person to a mad dog.
Source: Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barking