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Newspaper
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"Reel
Passion" Business In Vancouver - Aug. 27 - Sept.
2, 2002 Issue#670
News
Releases
Heart
and Stroke Foundation (September, 2002)
Projectworks Marketing (July, 2002)
September
10, 2002
The
Heart & Stroke Foundation now on track with
computer network and systems
upgrade.
VANCOUVER, BC - ClientServ Technologies is pleased to announce
the completion of the final stage of a six (6) month information
systems upgrade project with the Heart & Stroke Foundation
of B.C. & Yukon. The focus of this project was to rationalize
and consolidate the services from ten (10) offices throughout
BC. ClientServ provided hardware and software integration,
network design and management, and risk assessment on the
Foundations new Windows 2000 network with Windows XP
workstations.
Clientservs team has had a long standing working
relationship with the Heart and Stroke Foundation. When it
came time for a major upgrade of our information systems they
came to the table with a comprehensive, cost effective solution
that was appropriate for our business context. Their familiarity
with our organization, together with their ability to work
with our staff in a seamless fashion proved invaluable
in our successful upgrade project. Clientservs work
ethic, integrity and extensive systems knowledge make them
an excellent choice for an IT outsourcing partner. (Robert
Hager, CMA Director of Finance and Administration,
Heart and Stroke Foundation of B.C. and Yukon)
ClientServ works with clients in various sectors including
the not-for-profit. They provide IT services including vacation
relief, network management, 24/7 help desk support and flexible
support purchasing plans. Other clients include Pacific Blue
Cross, and the Certified General Accountants of BC and Canada.
The Heart & Stroke Foundation is a national nonprofit
organization that strives to improve the health of Canadians
by preventing and reducing disability and death from heart
diseases and stroke through research, health promotion and
advocacy. (www.heartandstroke.ca)
For more information, please contact:
Robert Hager, CMA
Director, Finance and Administration
Heart and Stroke Foundation of BC and Yukon
Nastasha Baron
President
ClientServ Technologies Inc.
604-273-1105
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June
18 , 2002
ClientServ
hires Projectworks Marketing for strategic marketing and sales
support
VANCOUVER, BC - ClientServ Technologies has hired Projectworks
Marketing to provide sales and marketing support as it continues
to grow its system engineering and network management business.
The focus of the marketing activity will be to increase awareness
of ClientServs unique perspective on building and supporting
scalable enterprise networks for today, positioning clients
for the future.
According to Nastasha Baron, president of ClientServ, the
advantages of outsourcing these job functions is central to
how ClientServ has grown its business. By sticking to
our core skills and outsourcing the sales/marketing functions,
we are able to realize results faster and with less investment.
This focus will allow us to continue with our plans to position
ClientServ as a premier solutions provider in BC.
ClientServ has had success with clients in the financial,
not-for-profit, professional organization, and technology
industries. By providing service plans for vacation relief,
24/7 help desk support and flexible billing arrangements including
block time purchasing, ClientServ has made a case for IT outsourcing
and is seen as a viable alternative to, or resource for, in
house network support.
Projectworks Marketing provides outsource marketing, communication
and project management support to companies and organizations.
This support either enhances resources that may already exist,
or works as the lone marketing force of the organization driving
marketing and communication activity as needed.
Nastasha Baron, President
ClientServ Technologies 604-273-1105
www.clientserv.com
nbaron@clientserv.com
Paul Dombowsky
Projectworks Marketing 604-526-0708
www.projectworks.info
paul@projectworks.info

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