BoardWare Intelligence Technology Limited provides enterprise IT solutions in Macau. It offers professional IT services, including data networking, system infrastructure, virtualization, and cybersecurity services; IT operation management services, including cloud services, customers cybersecurity environment monitoring, and system network connectivity services; and maintenance services on IT systems or applications, as well as IT consultancy and advisory services, including attending on-site survey on customer's premises to assist in assessing their IT operational environment and IT related compliance with government requirements. The company also engages in the distribution and resale of hardware and software, such as laptops, license for window operation system, and third-party software in Hong Kong and Macau. It serves enterprises or bodies in telecommunications, media, and technology, as well as gaming and hospitality and public sectors. The company was founded in 2010 and is headquartered in Macau.
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