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Business PartnersPCS works with many of the world's top vendors to insure that the solution we recommend is the one that will work best for you. We're not tied to one hardware platform or to a particular operating environment, so your options aren't restricted. PCS integrates Unix networks, Windows NT networks, stand-alone computers running Windows 95/98 or Windows for Workgroups -- even the occasional computer running DOS. The links below take you to some of our partners' websites. We encourage you to visit their sites. |
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Santa Cruz Organization SCO Unix is the world's premiere version of the Unix operating system. Unix is powerful, secure, fast, and comprehensive. You may also have heard that it's inherently unfriendly. This is somewhat true. Unix was developed in a way that encouraged the use of cryptic commands, but the good news is this: Just as you don't have to change your car's spark plugs and tune the engine (unless you enjoy doing it), you don't have to deal with Unix's cryptic commands. PCS puts Unix under an easy-to-use menu shell. You pick a menu item and the menu issues all the cryptic commands. If security and reliability are important to you, Unix is an excellent choice. |
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Progress Progress is a "fourth-generation programming language". If that term seems meaningless to you, rest assured that it also seems meaningless to lots of consultants who drop it into their conversations. Progress is what powers our programs. It's the development tool that allows us to visualize, plan, program, test, and deliver business solutions faster than has ever been possible before. Without trying to impress you with acronyms, jargon, abbreviations, and initialisms -- Progress is the tool we selected because it allows us to craft the best software for you. |
| Seagate Technology Seagate Technology is virtually synonymous with disk drives. The manufacturer offers an array of disk drives that range from small units for home use ("small" these days is anything under 1 gigabyte) to enormous drives (8 gigabytes and larger). But Seagate Technology doesn't stop there -- the company also manufacturers tape backup units and provides backup software. |
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| Symantec Symantec is the publisher of a variety of useful products. These include Norton Utilities, Norton AntiVirus, Win Fax Pro, TalkWorks Pro, QEMM, and PC Anywhere. |
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| Viewsonic ViewSonic manufactures some of the best and most economical monitors available. Your eyes are important and they're the primary link between you and your computer. That's just one reason why you should select a ViewSonic monitor over a lesser brand. But cost is a factor, too. And that's another reason why you should select ViewSonic. |
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| MultiTech Systems MultiTech makes advanced-technology modems that are among the most reliable in the world. We've used MultiTech modems for years in demanding service bureau applications. You may be surprised to learn that all this quality and reliability doesn't mean MultiTech modems cost more. Besides manufacturing modems, MultiTech also provides other networking hardware that's helps you stay in touch with remote offices and employees who are on the go. |
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| http://www.hp.com | Hewlett Packard's Colorado division HP's Colorado division manufactuers rugged, affordable tape backup systems. |
| http://www.acer.com | Acer computers and components Acer makes cases, motherboards, CD-ROM players, and other components that allow PCS to custom build any computer. |
| http://www.adaptec.com | Adaptec Adaptec virtually owns the market for high-performance SCSI controllers. In situations where SCSI devices are required for optimum system performance, PCS always recommends Adaptec. |
| http://www.microsoft.com | Microsoft Microsoft NT networks work well with Unix networks, and individual workstations running Windows 95 allow users to work with network-based applications and data as well as with programs and data on their own machines. |
| http://www.intel.com | Intel Intel sells more microprocessors than all of its competitors combined. For most Unix networks, NT networks, and workstations, Intel microprocessors offer the best performance/price. |
| http://www.okidata.com | Okidata One of the best-known printer manufacturers in the world, Okidata's line ranges from modest dot matrix printers to network-ready laser printers. |
| http://www.panasonic.com | Panasonic PCS uses Panasonic monitors and printers. The company's dot-matrix printers are particularly affordable. |
| http://www.3com.com | 3COM If you're building a network, you want 3COM network cards -- period. Although 3COM is the techological and maket leader, its network adapters are still competitively priced. |
| http://www.nec.com | NEC If only the best video monitor will serve for your application, choose NEC. The company is a leader in video techology. |
| http://www.microlite.com | Microlite Microlite's Backup Edge program allows you to back up desktop personal computer data across the network to a centrally located tape drive. This not only saves time and money, but makes your entire operation more secure. |
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