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State of Connecticut Awards CBE Technologies State-Wide Personal Computer Implementation Contract.


GLASTONBURY, Conn. -- CBE CBE Commander of the Order of the British Empire (a Brit. title)

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 Technologies announces today its selection by the State of Connecticut Department of Information Technology to provide personal computer deployment services to state agencies, municipal governments, and state-run higher education higher education

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 institutions, as well as nonprofit agencies under contract to the state.

"CBE Technologies' experience with deploying personal computers for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as well as providing it with other IT services, were significant factors in our selection for the contract," said CBE Technologies chairman Peter Cowie. "Our 20-year-plus track record in systems integration and service and proven methodology for rolling out new PC infrastructures were also key factors in this award."

"Small- and mid-size businesses, state and local governments, and educational institutions turn to CBE when they want to drive down IT costs while increasing operational efficiencies," continued Cowie.

This PC deployment contract is managed from CBE Technologies' service office in Glastonbury, Connecticut Glastonbury (41n43, 72w37 EST) is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 31,876 at the 2000 census. It was named after the English Glastonbury. Glastonbury is located on the banks of the Connecticut River, south east from Hartford. , with additional support coming from the firm's Boston headquarters and its warehouse, testing, and imaging facility in Andover, Massachusetts. The State of Connecticut typically deploys 5,000 to 7,000 new personal computers each year. CBE is one of three companies contracted to deploy PCs under contract award #06ITZ ITZ In the Zone
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This is CBE Technologies' third contract with the State of Connecticut. Under a three-year contract, CBE is also providing computer security awareness training to faculty and staff members at Southern Connecticut State University This article or section is written like an .
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. Under a second four-year contract, it also is providing the Connecticut Community College System with a complete suite of IT services, including design consultation, implementation, and support.

About CBE Technologies

CBE Technologies, headquartered in Boston, offers a comprehensive suite of "one stop, one price" managed IT and telephony services, delivering top-quality skills and business understanding from design to implementation to support. It has sales and services offices in Andover, Massachusetts; Portsmouth, New Hampshire Portsmouth, New Hampshire is a city in Rockingham County, New Hampshire in the United States of America. It is the fourth-largest community in the county[1], with a population of 20,784 as of the 2000 census. ; Glastonbury, Connecticut; Portland, Maine; and Providence, Rhode Island

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. CBE Technologies' FireTower information security subsidiary and Ntirety remote database administration In remote database administration (Remote DBA), a client computer is monitored and professionally managed from a remote location, usually by a third-party company, to ensure that the database and computer system that is being monitored continues to run properly and efficiently over  subsidiary are based at its Boston headquarters.

For over 20 years, CBE Technologies has served more than 3,500 customers across New England in the government, commercial, health care, and education market sectors. The company has pursued a careful growth strategy, always maintaining its focus on providing technology services that meet the unique needs of each customer. It is New England's largest independent IT services firm. For more information, visit www.cbetech.com, www.ntirety.com and www.firetower.com.
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