Complete Computing Named Intel Authorized Solution Provider; Designation Identifies Premier Location for Intel Solutions.LITTLE ROCK, Ark.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 5, 1999--Complete Computing computing - computer , Inc. announced today its qualification as an Intel Authorized au·thor·ize tr.v. au·thor·ized, au·thor·iz·ing, au·thor·iz·es 1. To grant authority or power to. 2. To give permission for; sanction: Solution Provider, a designation that identifies the company as a preferred source of Intel products, services and solutions. Intel Authorized Solution Providers deliver a level of expertise and a range of networking and Intel processor-based solutions that are among the best in the industry. Complete Computing consultants are uniquely trained to deliver comprehensive, cost-effective cost-effective, n the minimal expenditure of dollars, time, and other elements necessary to achieve the health care result deemed necessary and appropriate. solutions and services, utilizing Intel Architecture products. The company provides technology solutions that help grow the customers' businesses, reduce the cost of technology ownership and increase the performance and manageability of their computer networks. "Intel is a name known and trusted by our customers," said Tommy Bacon, senior sales manager sales manager n → gerente m/f de ventas sales manager n → directeur commercial sales manager sale n → . "We're proud to be an Intel Authorized Solution Provider and believe our Intel training and product offerings will save our customers time and money, as well as increase their productivity." Complete Computing, Inc. has delivered its networking expertise to the Little Rock, Ark., area. A leading service provider, Complete Computing specializes in meeting its customers' requirements, from connecting PCs in a common office environment to creating state-of-the-art wireless LANs A local area network that transmits over the air typically in the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz unlicensed frequency band. It does not require line of sight between sender and receiver. Wireless base stations (access points) are wired to an Ethernet network and transmit a radio frequency over an area . Intel authorized locations must meet a number of requirements, including active participation in an Intel channel membership program, and having two or more on-site employees who maintain a specified level of Intel training and pass required exams. Locations can be identified by an official program logo that includes the Intel brand name. Visit us on the Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the at www.intel.com/intelasp. -- Other brands or products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. |
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