About Us

Who We Are

Link Spot are a Western Australian based IT company focused on providing IT solutions to small, medium and large businesses.

IT Solutions

Link Spot Australia provides IT support to its existing clients and other IT companies. Through the process called Strategic Provisional Contracting, we are able to provide IT professionals to medium and large IT businesses. The technique was designed to provide instant professional staff to IT companies looking to recruit new staff.

Web Applications

Link Spot is dedicated to link your business to the world with our advanced, easy to use web applications. Our web applications designs are competitive and define your business uniquely. We specialise in data driven online applications, applications that can be easily updated with content without requiring programming skills. Applications that will deliver rich content and outstanding results to your customers. 

Founder

The Link Spot was first founded by Victor Chileshe 6 years ago. Later he entered partnership with Alan Mosley. Alan Mosley is a respected .Net Developer with a Bachelors degree in Computer Networks. Victor has a Masters Degree in Computer Security from Edith Cowan University and prior to that he obtained a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science from the same University.
Victor has vast experience working in IT projects from Web Development through to Corporate Networks. Through these projects he has extensive knowledge and experience in Project Management. He has also worked with major companies such as Sandvik Mining and Construction. These skills and commitment have made him a master in his field. 
Professional Archievements: At the 5th Australian Digital Forensics Conference held on the 3rd December 2007, at Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia, Victor achieved the award for 'The Best Presentor' for his research paper entitled Tracing USB Device Artefacts on Windows XP Operating System For Forensic Purposes. If you are interested in his findings please feel free to read his work at: http://scissec.scis.ecu.edu.au/conference_proceedings/2007/forensics/