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Ultimate PC Solution for Personal Computer Security Presented by PC Assurance Company

January 31, 2012 By: AgustGlory Category: Internet

Ultimate PC Solution for Personal Computer Security Presented by PC Assurance Company










(PRWEB) June 22, 2005

PC Assurance Company has developed the Ultimate PC Solution (UPCS) for personal computer security. The Ultimate PC Solution is a management system that addresses every step to meet security needs for personal computers.

Each day, personal computer s with the Ultimate PC Solution will back up all files to the PC Assurance Company secure vault, which has four levels of redundantly secured files. If a user ever needs to restore your computer or recover a file, the expert PC Assurance Company technicians can walk them through a web-based recovery or ship auto-run CD’s that will rebuild the computer exactly the way it was.

The Ultimate PC Solution personal computer security management system also automatically downloads and installs the latest security updates to the personal computer. If a patch gets damaged or removed, the Ultimate PC Solution will automatically reinstall it until the personal computer is fully protected.

The Ultimate PC Solution management system provides:

Personal computer security and data protection

Application and operating system management

Guaranteed back-up and recover of every file

A periodic status certificate confirming personal computer security for Internet use

The patented personal computer security technology is currently operating on over 10,000,000 desktops in corporate America, and now this technology is offered to consumers at a fraction of that cost.

To learn more about personal computer security or to let the PC Assurance Company manage and secure the function and critical operations of any personal computer, visit http://www.TheITSSquad.com.

About PC Assurance Company

The PC Assurance Company is a strategic joint venture between IMC/Beryl’s World and The IT Squad, LLC.

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Registry Cleaners Do Improve Computer Speed

January 29, 2012 By: AgustGlory Category: Computers

Registry Cleaners Do Improve Computer Speed











Chicago, IL (PRWEB) January 28, 2012

One hot topic in the software world is whether or not a registry cleaner can speed up a computer. To go along with this discussion, many computer experts question whether using a registry cleaner is safe. Recent tests by ComputerTooSlow.com show that a registry cleaner can speed up a computer.

ComputerTooSlow.com tested out two top registry cleaners to find out if using the registry cleaner was safe and if using a registry cleaner actually made a difference when it came to computer speed. The registry cleaners tested were RegistryBooster and Registry Mechanic. Many tech experts consider these two registry cleaners to be two of the best on the market.

The test was conducted by first creating registry errors on two test machines. The registry errors were created by installing/uninstalling programs, adding and then removing files, and adding/removing a few pieces of hardware. The registry cleaners were then used to clean the registry.

In all tests, the registry cleaners did not create any issues with the operation of Windows. It is recommended that a backup of the registry be made before cleaning though.

The tests also found that Windows booted up and loaded applications faster. In the case of RegistryBooster, the startup times showed an improvement of 34%. Application load times and shut down times were also improved. Registry Mechanic had slightly less impressive, yet similar results.

For additional information, Contact:

Dominic Acito

Computer Too Slow

contact(at)computertooslow(dot)com

http://www.computertooslow.com

ComputerTooSlow.com provides free computer repair guides and tips focused on speeding up a computer. ComputerTooSlow.com also provides other general computer usage tips along with the latest tech news to keep our users up to date with the latest in the tech industry.

ComputerTooSlow.com has been helping users since 2008.

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Computer Support of San Diego Launches IT Support San Diego Program

January 25, 2012 By: AgustGlory Category: Consulting

Computer Support of San Diego Launches IT Support San Diego Program

Computer Support of San Diego

 

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) July 20, 2011

Computer Support of San Diego announced today the launch of a new program entitled IT Support San Diego. This program is gear towards small businesses looking for complete solution that includes Network Support San Diego and Technical Support San Diego.

 

The Network Support San Diego offering is focused on delivering networking support and support for switches, firewalls and routers from leading network vendors such as Cisco, Juniper, Brocade, Force10 and 3com. The Network Support San Diego services are available for customers of all sizes through San Diego. The network support services include new network designs, upgrades to existing networks and troubleshooting network problems. Computer Support of San Diego utilizes certified network engineers to ensure customer’s networks are in the best possible hands. In addition to design and implementation, Computer Support of San Diego staff can assist customers in a complete documentation of their network.

 

Technical Support San Diego is focused on delivering helpdesk and support services geared towards desktop users. Technical Support San Diego can assist with any range of problems their customers experience, ranging from simple printing problems to installing and troubleshooting complex software that may not be working correctly. The Technical Support San Diego team is available via three different methods, remote assistance, phone based support and onsite support for San Diego companies.

 

Both of these services are part of the larger IT Support San Diego package. By providing IT Support services designed for San Diego small businesses, the team at Computer Support of San Diego is able to create customized solutions designed for a particular business. This level of customized solutions has typically been reserved for larger corporations with much larger budgets. Customers looking for IT Support San Diego should contact Computer Support of San Diego to see how their team can help based upon their particular needs.

 

Computer Support of San Diego is San Diego’s only source where small businesses can get the entire range of consulting, support and services from a single source. From computer support, it consulting, it outsourcing, helpdesk services, data backup, disaster recovery, application hosting, and email hosting to CIO level consulting, managed services, business telephone systems, and other IT Services, Computer Support of San Diego is your IT partner. Computer Support of San Diego has the experience and expertise combined with local staff to take care of your needs. Call us at 858-433-8652 or email us at info(at)computersupportsandiego(dot)com today to find out how Computer Support of San Diego can help technology supercharge your business.

 

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Monitor and Protect Those New PCs with PC Pandora Computer Monitoring Software

December 18, 2011 By: AgustGlory Category: Internet

Monitor and Protect Those New PCs with PC Pandora Computer Monitoring Software











Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) December 16, 2011

With only a few shopping days left for the holiday season, there is no doubt the big gifts have been purchased. In today’s high-tech world, kids are living digitally, and, subsequently, topping their wishlists with dreams of netbooks, laptops, and cell phones. Bottom line: a lot of high-tech toys are sure to be unwrapped this December. Pandora Corporation, the maker of PC Pandora computer monitoring software, is reminding parents to be smart when giving teens and tweens their own PC this holiday season.

“What parents tend to forget is that these high tech toys are a doorway between your child and the rest of the world,” explains Leasure. “Remember, that door swings both ways. It is absolutely imperative that parents have a tool in place to monitor who their child is talking to online, how they are interacting with others and how they are representing themselves on the Internet.”

Over the last decade, times have changed dramatically. While it is still not the best idea to let a child have their own computer and Internet connection, it is an unavoidable reality in 2011, due to the amount of school work requiring a computer and the increased pressure from peers to be socially active online. Leasure says parents must adopt to the times and step up the parenting game. New rules must be enforced and questions should be asked; discussions should be held and computers must be monitored.

“As you get ready to give them the ‘big gift’ this year, make sure it is outfitted with proper parental control and monitoring software,” says Leasure. “Tools like our PC Pandora make it easy to find that safe, happy medium between teens being able to freely use the Internet socially, and parents not being left in the dark about their child’s online activity.”

PC Pandora is computer monitoring software that records all user activity on a computer. First-rate monitoring capabilities take sequential snapshots of everything that happens on the computer, allowing parents to see first-hand everything their child does both on and offline. Details of user activity , including websites visited, social network activity, instant messenger chats, peer-2-peer files shared, keystrokes, programs accessed, Internet search queries and more, are made available in text-based files and easy-to-read charts. In less than 10 minutes, parents can verify their children are using their new toys safely or uncover a situation that needs parental attention.

“PC Pandora is essentially a DVR for your child’s computer,” says Leasure. “If your child is talking to strangers on social networks, creating and maintaining multiple social network profiles, visiting websites you don’t approve of, downloading illegal music and movies, or falling victim to or – even worse – acting as a cyberbully, you will know about it if you are monitoring their internet activity.”

In addition, the built-in IRIS feature can send the text-based data files right to a parent’s email, and the PC Pandora LIVE! add-on allows parents to check screenshots and adjust parental controls though a secure web login. Both are invaluable features for working parents who can’t always be home when their kids are online.

Leasure adds: “Conversation, education and awareness are essential, but a child with an Internet-connected device can still lead to unwanted and potentially harmful situations. That’s why it’s important to monitor what they are doing with those very powerful tools you place in their hands.”

As a special promotion for the holidays, the company is offering the software at half of the normal retail price. The sale is already on and will continue through New Year’s Day 2012. Visit http://www.pcpandora.com for more details.

About PC Pandora: Pandora Corporation was formed with one goal – to help our customers monitor, control and protect their families and themselves online. First released in mid 2005, PC Pandora monitoring software has been constantly upgraded to industry-leading specifications and has received accolades from users, reviewers and even school districts and law enforcement agencies, who use the program to help in the day-to-day supervision of the children and citizens they are charged with protecting. The company website devotes space to helping parents by providing them with 18 Tips to Safe Surfing and Pandora’s Blog, where current news in the world of online safety is discussed regularly. In addition, the Pandora Corp. has made the PD Pandora Internet Safety Symposium available to schools and law enforcement as a free resource for spreading internet safety awareness to parents. Over the past few years, PC Pandora has vaulted into a leadership position for parental control software by boasting a combination of features that are unparalleled in the monitoring industry. In 2010, Version 6.0 was released, again widening the spectrum of coverage and protection offered by the program. Concurrently released with 6.0, the web-based PC Pandora LIVE! service affords parents the ability to keep their kids safe from anywhere at anytime. PC Pandora computer monitoring software is also now available through the Pandora Corp. store at Amazon.com and on and on Facebook!

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eRacks Releases AMD Fusion A-Series Desktop and Rackmount Computer Models

October 09, 2011 By: AgustGlory Category: Graphics

eRacks Releases AMD Fusion A-Series Desktop and Rackmount Computer Models










Orange, CA (PRWEB) August 25, 2011

eRacks announces its latest computer models utilizing the new AMD Fusion A-Series Accelerated Processing Unit (APU), in both a desktop format, the eRacks/ASERIES, and a rackmount system, the eRacks/APURACK. The new Llano A-series CPU and GPU combine four x86 CPU cores with powerful discrete-level graphics on a single chip.

The hybrid APU is a completely new paradigm, designed especially for vivid graphics, smooth and clear videos, and responsive multitasking. Ideal for small form factor solutions, the new A6 and A8 processors offer unparalleled performance in their class. With OpenCL support, the graphics cores can be programmed for general purpose computing in addition to the CPU cores. Many of the functions that once required a separate video card are now taken care of by the APU, simultaneously saving power, space and money.

“The eRacks/ASERIES is our top choice for a graphics-intensive gaming and multimedia desktop,” states eRacks’ Operations Manager, Max Haskvitz. All eRacks’ desktop and rackmount servers are configured with the customer’s choice of operating system, and are designed to be expandable and upgradeable.

About eRacks Open Source Systems: eRacks has been on the forefront of technology for over ten years, and has ensured that the latest in technology is available to the open source community. eRacks also builds custom systems, including specially designed ‘quietized’ rackmount and desktop computers, and offers educational and quantity discounts.

For more information, visit the eRacks website at http://www.eracks.com or phone +1 714 532 5322.

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Math and Science Teachers Join the Call for Stronger K-12 Computer Science Education

August 24, 2011 By: AgustGlory Category: Technology

Math and Science Teachers Join the Call for Stronger K-12 Computer Science Education










Washington, D.C. (PRWEB) July 28, 2011

Two of the most influential groups in the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education community — National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) — have joined the Computing in the Core Coalition (CinC). This non-partisan advocacy coalition is working to ensure that the country’s K-12 education system provides students access to computer science education and the opportunities it provides. With the addition of these two leading organizations, CinC now works to represent the concerns of more than 160,000 teachers and looks forward to adding these important voices to the call for stronger K-12 computer science education.

The Coalition, founded in October 2010, boasts a mixed membership of associations, non-profit organizations and corporations, including Microsoft, Google, SAS, the Association for Computing Machinery, the National Center for Women and Information Technology, and Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology. Since the Coalition’s inception, it has been dedicated to influencing federal and state policy, including the introduction of the Computer Science Education Act, to improve computer science education and support computer science teachers.

NSTA is the largest professional organization in the world committed to promoting excellence and innovation in science teaching and learning for all. NSTA’s current membership of approximately 60,000 includes science teachers, science supervisors, administrators, scientists, business and industry representatives, and others involved in and committed to science education. NCTM is a public voice of mathematics education supporting teachers to ensure equitable mathematics learning of the highest quality for all students. Its membership comprises more than 100,000 teachers from prekindergarten through higher education.

“We are so pleased to welcome NSTA and NCTM to CinC and know that the mission and goals of the Coalition will benefit from both organizations’ experience and vision,” said Computing in the Core Representative Della Cronin. “Our goal is not only to provide students with opportunities to take rigorous computer science education courses, but also to provide educators with the training and support they need to engage students in this ever-growing field of study.”

As schools struggle with their many responsibilities and fiscal hardships, few students have the opportunity to take rigorous, engaging computer science courses. Recent research found that roughly two-thirds of the country has few computer science education standards, and most states treat high school computer science courses as an elective course that falls outside of the courses that “count,” according to Running on Empty: The Failure to Teach K–12 Computer Science in the Digital Age a report by Association for Computing Machinery and Computer Science Teachers Association. The country also faces a talent pipeline issue in computing. A recent study compared the number of open technology jobs to the number of computer-related graduates and found that 18 states and Washington, D.C., have fewer qualified graduates than open jobs. Strengthening K-12 computer science education will help the country meet these needs in the long run.

Media Contact:

Della Cronin/202.289.3900/della.cronin(at)computinginthecore(dot)org

About Computing in the Core (CinC)

Computing in the Core (CinC) is a non-partisan advocacy coalition of associations, corporations, scientific societies, and other non-profits that strive to elevate computer science education to a core academic subject in K-12 education, giving young people the college-and career-readiness skills necessary in a technology-focused society. CinC encourages awareness building activities, policy changes and research at national, state, and local levels to build a strong foundation for the future of computer science instruction. It will engage federal and state policy makers, educators, the public, and the media to meet these goals. To find out more about CinC visit http://www.computinginthecore.org.

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Tool Suite to Advance Cyber Security and Computer Systems Training and Education

August 12, 2011 By: AgustGlory Category: Windows

Tool Suite to Advance Cyber Security and Computer Systems Training and Education












Amherst, MA (PRWEB) July 17, 2011

BlueRISC, a leader in advanced systems for cyber-security, makes its WindowsSCOPE Pro 1.0 (http://www.windowsscope.com) computer analysis toolkit available for the educational sector. The WindowsSCOPE software is the most sophisticated and complete platform to learn about operating systems internals, understand core concepts in computers systems, and to learn to investigate cyber threats and vulnerabilities.

In addition to core aspects of computer systems and their internal workings, WindowsSCOPE enables cyber security practices and training, allowing keeping pace with advanced threat detection concepts in an intuitive manner. The toolkit is ideal in courses and training related to operating systems, computer forensics, cyber security, computer architecture, and software development. The tool is founded on many years of research and its features lead by world-leading academic researchers in computer systems.

WindowsSCOPE provides teachers a unique instrument to tie theoretical concepts to real-world demonstrations and examples that each student can explore on his/her computer. The five tutorial videos accessible on WindowsSCOPE website and articles published in its Blog show hands-on examples that can be used as is or extended into larger projects and labs by instructors.

The WindowsSCOPE Pro 1.0 tool suite enables in-depth analysis and reverse engineering of the kernel, user-space programs and drivers at a given time, through its unique and intuitive representations of information, decompiling capabilities and disassembler, and interactive graphical visualization of both virtual and physical memory content. Interactive visualization and graphing of the running processes tie user space and kernel codes together highlighting virtual memory management, process management, threading, drivers, network communications, etc.

Students/teachers are able to track down and examine persistent threats and stealth malware, verify applications’ behavior in memory, and obtain a deeper knowledge about the internal functions of the Windows operating system and everything it runs. WindowsSCOPE is the only tool available to trace changes in time across all software components in computer systems.

“As increasingly complex computing technologies are entering and impacting all facets of human endeavor, cyber security practices must also be accelerated to keep pace. WindowsSCOPE Pro 1.0 is a must-have tool for advanced computer systems and cyber security training. Being able to detect new cyber threats is of paramount importance for national security”, says BlueRISC Chairman and Founder Dr. C. Andras Moritz.

For more information, please visit the WindowsSCOPE website (http://www.windowsscope.com). Free 15-day trials are available to download in addition to student discounts. Full versions can be purchased from the WindowSCOPE e-store.

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Microsoft Windows Vista Can Be Rocky Terrain, Warns Computer Troubleshooters

August 10, 2011 By: AgustGlory Category: Hardware

Microsoft Windows Vista Can Be Rocky Terrain, Warns Computer Troubleshooters










Vancouver, BC (PRWEB) February 7, 2007

Since the release of Microsoft Windows Vista, Computer Troubleshooters across Canada and around the world have been flooded with calls from people who want to upgrade to Vista. Computer Troubleshooters, an international IT solution provider for home and small businesses, is warning Canadians of the potential challenges and risks when upgrading to Vista.

“Today we rely on computers not just for business but at also to keep our home lives running smoothly,” said Chris Aconley, National Director of Computer Troubleshooters Canada. “Because home computers manage family and social communication, entertainment and our personal finances, it may not be worth the risk of downtime to upgrade to Microsoft Windows Vista.”

According to Aconley, there are four reasons not to upgrade:

1.    The cost of hardware upgrades and labour may not be justified

2.    Your existing hardware likely cannot handle Vista requirements

3.    Software you currently run may not be compatible with Vista

4.    Don’t change for the sake of change when Windows XP is running well

While Computer Troubleshooters doesn’t recommend upgrading to Vista without knowing that your existing computer system can handle it, Aconley recognizes its value on new machines that meet the hardware requirements. “Any new computers purchased for home or office should be purchased with enough memory and a fast enough CPU to run Vista. A copy of Vista should be included with the purchase of any new computer,” said Aconley.

With each new Microsoft operating system comes significant improvements. Microsoft Windows Vista is no different. If your current computer system can successfully be upgraded, the Microsoft website lists 100 reasons why you should run Vista. A few reasons to use Vista include improved security, automated backups, and a full entertainment suite.

Aconley says over time software vendors will update their software to allow it to run on Vista. As well, hardware vendors will supply drivers for their hardware to Microsoft so that their hardware will work with Vista. Microsoft will be quickly releasing security patches, service packs and updates. Once these three things happen, Vista will become a viable and recommended solution for home and business computers.

“Until then, you need to ask yourself if it’s worth the potential risk and hassle to upgrade,” said Aconley.

About Computer Troubleshooters

Computer Troubleshooters provides a full range of computer and technology solutions to small-business owners and private home users. Computer Troubleshooters specialists are fully trained and are experts at pinpointing a broad range of computer and technology challenges.

Launched in 1997, Computer Troubleshooters now has more than 450 franchises worldwide, including 22 locations in Canada and the remainder spanning 22 countries, including USA, Egypt, Greece, Romania, South Africa, South Korea, Kuwait and Spain, and Australia, where the company was founded by Wilson and Suzanne McOrist.

Computer Troubleshooters was named the top tech support business franchise company in 2005 by Entrepreneur magazine in its annual Franchise 500 rankings.

In October 2005, Franchise Times magazine named Computer Troubleshooters one of its top “Up and Comers,” ranking it #255. http://www.comptroub.ca.

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Deadline Nearing to Sign Up as Tester for New Software Development Certification Exam Offered by IEEE Computer Society

July 29, 2011 By: AgustGlory Category: Software

Deadline Nearing to Sign Up as Tester for New Software Development Certification Exam Offered by IEEE Computer Society











The Certified Software Development Associate (CSDA) credential is intended for entry-level developers.


Los Alamitos, CA (PRWEB) July 28, 2011

The deadline is approaching to sign up as a beta tester for the IEEE Computer Society’s new Certified Software Development Associate exam. Those who register for the CSDA exam by August 17 will receive a Computer Society membership in addition to substantial discounts.

The IEEE Computer Society, an independent global membership organization for computing professionals, designed the entry-level CSDA credential to help graduating software engineers and early-career software professionals distinguish themselves by proving their software engineering knowledge. Besides bridging the gap between educational experience and real-world work requirements, the certification provides employers assurance that new hires are prepared to contribute immediately.

First offered in 2007, the CSDA exam is being updated to align with current software engineering industry trends and Version 3 of the Guide to the Software Engineering Body of Knowledge (SWEBOK). The changes will maintain the CSDA’s standing with ISO-IEC standards for software engineering certifications.

Professionals who sign up as beta testers will receive the exam, a pre-exam assessment course, a PDF copy of SWEBOK, and a free IEEE Computer Society membership for US $ 295, a 65 percent discount off the regular price. Students receive the package at a special price of US $ 195, a 77 percent discount off the regular price.

For more details, visit http://www.computer.org/portal/web/certification/promos.

“The IEEE Computer Society has long maintained a special low-cost membership category for students, because serving the computing community is part of our mission,” said Robert Bergquist, IEEE Computer Society Manager of Certifications and Professional Education. “But with tuition and other costs rising, this is not an easy time to be a student. That is why we are extending this offer to students and other young professionals who are interested in securing a credential to help them get established in the software development field.”

Beta testers will be the first to take the new exam and obtain the updated CSDA credential. To earn the CSDA designation, exam takers must demonstrate proficiency and knowledge in 15 knowledge areas. To find out more about the exam and how to take advantage of this offer, visit http://www.computer.org/csda.

The deadline to sign up as a beta tester is 17 August 2011. Only 200 spots are available, and the test must be taken between 17 August and 19 September 2011. To get a head start on studying for the beta exam, early signups are encouraged.

After the CSDA beta exam period has closed, the exams will be analyzed and a passing score established. Exam results above the passing score will be awarded a CSDA credential. Results will be available 10 weeks after the examination window has closed.

“Having the CSDA credential is important to both employers and employees,” said Eddie Burris, an assistant professor at University of Missouri-Kansas City who holds the IEEE Computer Society Certified Software Development Professional (CSDP) credential for mid-career software developers. “The challenge for employers is distinguishing top talent; the CSDA gives them a valuable tool to do this. For employees and job candidates, having the CSDA credential helps them to stand out among the competition.”

About the IEEE Computer Society

With nearly 85,000 members, the IEEE Computer Society is the world’s leading organization of computing professionals. Founded in 1946, and the largest of IEEE’s 38 societies, the Computer Society is dedicated to advancing the theory and application of computer and information-processing technology. The Society serves the information and career-development needs of today’s computing researchers and practitioners with technical journals, magazines, conferences, books, conference publications, certifications, and online courses. For more information, visit http://www.computer.org.

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Vernon Computer Source Adds Lenovo W510 ThinkPads to Laptop Rental Offerings

July 28, 2011 By: AgustGlory Category: Computers

Vernon Computer Source Adds Lenovo W510 ThinkPads to Laptop Rental Offerings










Stamford, CT (PRWEB) March 23, 2011

Vernon Computer Source, the world’s largest global computer rental company, just announced that it will be adding state-of-the-art Lenovo W510 ThinkPads to its laptop rental offerings.

Vernon presently stocks about $ 40 million dollars worth of IT inventory. But by including cutting-edge laptops like the W510, the company is able to stay current with the latest industry developments.

Lenovo’s W510 is one of the most powerful laptops on the market. But Vernon Computer Source enhances the W510’s innate performance by including 16GB of RAM, making these laptops ideal candidates for business rental usage.

Offering a respectable video card, solid-state drives, a Blu-Ray disc reader and the flexibility of multiple Internet connectivity options, Lenovo’s W510 may prove itself an ideal laptop rental solution on many fronts.

But there is one final consideration to give Lenovo’s W510; this laptop was crafted with green tenants in mind. The W510 comes standard with ENERGY STAR and EPEAT certifications – guaranteeing a degree of environmental conscientiousness that goes well beyond expectations.

About Vernon Computer Source

Vernon Computer Source focuses on computer rental and lifecycle end management solutions. With a large inventory of IT equipment from tier one technology manufacturers and a global footprint, the company is well positioned to meet a variety of corporate needs.

While Vernon stocks computers, laptops and other products from the likes of HP, Dell, Sun Microsystems, NEC, Samsung, Apple, IBM and others, its relationship with Lenovo has garnished it special notice.

Last year, Vernon Computer Source was granted with Lenovo’s Distinguished Supplier Award in the general procurement category. The award recognized the efforts of the best performing companies in the mature supplier market. Out of the hundreds of possible candidates, Vernon was one of five to receive this reward.

Lenovo’s Distinguished Supplier Award was a notable honor for Vernon, and the company continues to offer a wide variety of Lenovo computer and laptop rentals.

Enterprises, small businesses and other corporate entities wishing to rent a Lenovo laptop like the W510 ThinkPad can visit Vernon Computer Source’s website or give the company a call at 1-800-827-0352.

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