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Wednesday, 26 May 2010 15:15

We have formed a new and exciting Strategic Technology Alliance Partnership specifically designed for Real Estate Companies in Chattanooga! NSPC will provide 24/7 monitoring and support, as well as provide agents with consultations on various technology topics for various Real Estate companies in Chattanooga. Staff and agents will work with North Shore PC to develop an extensive technology knowledge-base specifically for them, and will thus be able to make better use of technology in their craft. We will provide them with an on-site technician every week for "Tech Day". During Tech Days we will hold speed trainings on technology topics of interests, maintain network documentation and provide agents with support. Real Estate Agents will also receive preferred service, at a reduced rate outside of Tech Day. This is a very exciting partnership, and we want to thank everyone for allowing us to be their preferred technology partner! We are to help you succeed, and we look forward to learning from each and every one of you. See you on Tech Day!

 -Michael Brandon Oxendine

 

 

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