Fred Lehmann
Owner
Technology support career since 1978 — from 9" tape and 3350 platters in major data centers to protecting modern systems with the same discipline: backup, change control, problem management, automation, and disaster recovery.
Founded late 1984 and made official in February 1991 by Fred Lehmann, OfficeVision began as a part-time venture alongside full-time automation consulting for a Fortune 50 company in Hartford, Connecticut.
Today OfficeVision is a full-time practice with capable technology support professionals. As a team we excel at medium to large installation projects — data, video, and security cabling; large-scale image replications; and LAN and WAN projects. Individually we bring programming, training, network security, computerized workflow automation, hardware installation and repair, disaster recovery, and more.
The promise has not changed: help you free yourself from the technology tangle so you can focus on your business.
Owner
Technology support career since 1978 — from 9" tape and 3350 platters in major data centers to protecting modern systems with the same discipline: backup, change control, problem management, automation, and disaster recovery.
Field Services Manager
Army Chinook mechanic turned systems and servers specialist. Precision, organization, hardware, software, malware cleanup, and cabling — with the discipline of a military maintenance world.
Senior Trainer & Field Services
Computer science and education background (Northeastern, UNC). Custom technology courses, large-scale rollouts, hardware repair, system tuning — and a certified math/science teacher’s gift for explanation.
Senior Network Engineer · Network Techniques
Servers, directories, LAN/WAN, security, and messaging — specializing in Cisco environments and HP servers. Partnered capability for jobs that need deeper network horsepower.
Senior Field Services Technician
PCs, servers, cabling, telephony, wired and wireless networks, and large-scale system rollouts — with a musician’s sense of timing under pressure.
New Technology & Field Services
Computer science student energy with real field chops: maintenance, repair, cabling, custom programming, and scouting technologies that actually help customers.