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Eurocom Launches Corporate Trade in Program

Allows companies to cost effectively acquire new computers.

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By DE Editors  

April 28, 2011

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Eurocom Corporation has updated its Corporate Trade in Program to incorporate the latest Server on the Go and its full line of Mobile Workstation solutions.

The Eurocom Corporate Trade In program allows customers to maximize their IT budget and acquire fully upgradeable high performance computer solutions in the most cost effective fashion, according to the company.

With the Eurocom Corporate Trade in Program, customers can save up to 20% off the purchase of new Eurocom technology when they trade in their aging non-EUROCOM notebooks, desktop PCs or servers.

Eurocom donates old equipment received under the Trade In Program to various charitable organizations, such as Computers for Schools, helping young students gain greater access to computer technology and acquire computer skills needed to succeed in today's economy and society.

In addition to the Corporate Trade in Program 2011, Eurocom has developed a Higher Education Program. Eurocom offers increased discounts for higher educational achievements.

For more information, visit Eurocom.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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