http://www.f2onsite.com/

F2Onsite

About F2Onsite

Donny F. Lauderback founded F2OnSite in 2007, joined shortly thereafter by F. Jonathan Poole, and created what is now the 'Fastest Growing onsite IT Services Company in the United States'! The company is located in the popular Legacy Center in Plano, Texas, and has regional offices in Boston MA, Alexandria LA, & Austin TX, and has hundreds of employees throughout the country.  
 
A SMU Cox Business School 'Dallas 100 Fastest Growing Privately Held Company' award winner in 2014 and 2015, F2OnSite operates in more than 40 states across the country, with hundreds of field employees completing thousands of service events each week.
 
Founded as Prevail I.T., the company rebranded to F2OnSite in 2012 and expanded its footprint to include onsite warranty repair (break/fix), data migration services, LCD and Point of Sale hardware installation and replacement, server solutions and most any and all types of IT smart hands services.  ​
 
The "IT Boots on the Ground" approach and focus allows the company to service many areas of the United States where competitors don't wish to operate, such as the rural areas of the United States, and 'white space' areas where reliable and consistent service is typically unavailable.  F2O covers over 15,000 zip codes across the United States, and  currently offers IT onsite service to almost 70% of the country, with new coverage areas added weekly.  
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F2OnSite offers Technical Field Services, both commercial onsite and in-home coverage, including:

 Hardware Break/Fix
 Networking Service
 Managed Services
 Hardware Deployments
 Software upgrades, Installations,  Troubleshooting
 White Space area coverage​
 Warranty Support and Service
 Desktop Support / Technical Support -  Onsite and  Remote
 Computer, Printer and LCD/LED Service
 National Coverage - including ....White  Space rural  areas of the United States.
 On Demand Staffing 

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August 2021 Bismarck, ND
“They hired very quickly with no experience. They also allowed 40 hours a week.”
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