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Computer / Tech Services, IT Service Provider, RMM (Remote Monitoring and Management), Managed Services Provider, CyberSecurity
11, 7711 50th Ave Red Deer, AB T4P1M Canada
P: 1 800 842 9452   Website:  Click Here

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With offices in Calgary and Red Deer, Bulletproof InfoTech has been delivering high-end IT solutions to small and mid-sized businesses throughout Alberta for 30 years and counting.

Bulletproof IT has 14879 Reviews

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Could be better

10/28/2025 8:36:36 PM
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So efficient!

10/28/2025 9:42:45 PM
So efficient!
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Outstanding

10/28/2025 9:43:08 PM
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Outstanding

10/29/2025 2:09:21 PM
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Very good

10/29/2025 3:52:13 PM
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Outstanding

10/29/2025 5:49:30 PM
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Nelson is very user friendly! :)

10/29/2025 5:53:20 PM
Nelson is very user friendly! :)
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Very good

10/29/2025 9:53:37 PM
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The less than perfect score is due to two...

10/30/2025 4:12:23 PM
The less than perfect score is due to two factors. 1. I needed to spend some of my time cycling power, testing switches and setting up a temporary Wi-Fi connection for the affected computer. 2. Once a course of action was determined (updating the firmware) there was quite a delay due to other Bulletproof commitments. There were 9 working days of inconvenience. I was impressed with Nelson's skill in updating the switches. I would hope keeping our systems up-to-date is something Bulletproof would address proactively.
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I gave a less than perfect score because it was...

10/30/2025 4:52:43 PM
I gave a less than perfect score because it was me who instigated the moving of the Microvellum data (due to noticing a shortage of drive space), even though it has been recommended for years. (This task was to be delayed until a new server was procured.) The work order also took a long time complete. I did not give any employee ratings because the work order spanned such a long length of time that I don't recall who did what. I did appreciate the effort to create a distinct drive letter (H) for the Human Resources shared drive.