ADVISORY/Drexel, Toshiba Kick-off 'PCs for All' Program; Offers Employees Effectively 'Free' PCs.Assignment/News Editors ADVISORY...for Wed. (Nov. 1) --(BUSINESS WIRE) Through a partnership with Toshiba Toshiba Corporation (株式会社東芝 Kabushiki-gaisha Tōshiba , DCANet and AJDrexelbank.com, eligible Drexel Drexel can refer to: People
Internet access See how to access the Internet. at reduced costs
What: Constantine Papadakis, President of Drexel University,
and Mike Wagner, Vice President of the Irvine,
Calif.-based Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc.
(TAIS) will kick off "Drexel PCs for All," higher
education's first employee personal computer (PC)
purchase program Wednesday at Drexel's Korman
Computing Center. Representatives from regional
Internet service provider DCANet and AJDrexelbank.com
will also be on hand for a Q&A session.
Where: Korman Computing Center Lobby
(Drexel Quad, between 32nd & 33rd streets and Market &
Chestnut streets)
When: Wednesday, November 1, 2000, from 11:00 a.m. through
12:00 noon
Details: Employees will get unlimited Internet access and a
personal computer for monthly payments that are less
than the typical cost of monthly Internet access
alone. The "Drexel PCs for All" program: Full-time
Drexel faculty, administrative and administrative
secretaries, professional, research and support staff
hired on or before June 30, 2000, can participate;
Choice of one of three desktop units with monitors and
one laptop computer; Three years of pre-paid unlimited
Internet access through regional ISP DCA Net;
Pre-configured computers with operating system and
applications selected by Drexel; As-needed financing
through the newly established AJDrexelbank.com
(operated by TheBancorp.com), first online banking
service for a U.S. university.
Visuals: Four computer models on display...Papadakis and Wagner
with employees as they browse the different models
available...Employees talking with Toshiba and Drexel
representatives about computer specifications...A Q&A
session for employees with Toshiba and Drexel
representatives.
Background: Delta and American Airlines, Ford Motor Company and
Samsonite have launched similar employee PC purchase
programs as part of a growing trend in the corporate
world.
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