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Special Thanks DSI
Written by Chattanooga Computer Repair   
Saturday, 08 March 2008 05:00
North Shore PC has completed our 6 month network upgrade and circuit migration for Advanced Auto Parts.  It was a great pleasure working with ADA’s Help Desk, IBM, and DSI. during this project.  NSPC would like to congratulate everyone on their hard work, dedication, and courteous support throughout this project.  Without your wonderful attitudes none of this would have been possible again, Thank You!

During our time on this project NSPC successfully upgraded the network for over 100 Advanced Auto Parts stores in the South East.  North Shore PC provided data cabling, equipment installation and configuration, and field support services for DSI.  NSPC continues to serve as field support for this project.  Again our hats are off to you all!

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 April 2008 20:22 )
 
 
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