When you purchase an AVG security product from Walling Data you receive:
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Unlimited US Based Toll Free Technical Support
Real US based technicians answer the phones to solve your problems quickly and proficiently. We don't just read through databases here.
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Unlimited 24/7 US Based Email Support
Prefer to communicate by email? We reply 24/7, from our offices in the United States.
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Unlimited Web-Live Chat Support
If email isn't fast enough, click our Live Support icon online to discuss your support needs in realtime without picking up the phone.
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Unlimited We-do-it-for-you Remote Control Support
Don't have time or staff to get your purchase deployed? Let our expert technicians take care of it for you!
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Deployment scenario analysis and execution services, at no charge.
Working on a large deployment? We're here to help you plan it and get it done fast and painlessly.
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Unlimited Pre- and Post Sales licensing, engineering support. We want to be sure you purchase the right product, the first time. Our experts stand ready to help you select it!
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August 14th, 2008
If he had to name his one biggest IT frustration in his 13 years as manager of Gerrish Honda in Lebanon, NH, Steve Perlowski would have no hesitation: he simply could not find an anti-virus product that kept his computers protected and didn't get in the way of doing business....
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August 7th, 2008
There are more than two million companies in the United States with fewer than 20 employees, and they all have one thing in common; their owners are “jacks of all trades”. To build a successful business, owners must take on multiple roles, from CEO to book-keeper to IT manager – and often everything in between....
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July 31st, 2008
Brett Letkehus, Technology Coordinator at Jefferson High School in Boulder, Montana, has been a devoted fan of AVG’s security products for his home computer for many years. It took rather longer – and a lot of virus infections – before he was able to convince the school to adopt the same powerful AVG technology for its network....
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July 24th, 2008
Robert Drake is the Technical Coordinator at Job Orchard, an educational nonprofit in Indiana. There, he manages a small office with 10 computers and one server. The organization has a small staff as well as an average of five students using the computers at any one time. Needless to say, he is a busy man...
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July 18th, 2008
Mike Pace is Systems Technician at Rock Valley Community College in Rockford, Illinois. There, he manages a network of about 2,000 workstations...
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July 10th, 2008
Bill Unverfehrt is the Principal at Concordia Christian Day School in Conover, North Carolina, a Lutheran School with 230 students in grades K-8 and 12 teachers. He’s been a happy customer of North Carolina-based education technology specialist Walling Data for more than a decade...
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July 3rd, 2008
Keith Albertson has been the Network Administrator at Greenwood School District in Greenwood, Arkansas for the past two years. He manages twelve servers and approximately 875 computers across the district, which comprises five schools with about 500 employees and 4,000 students.......
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June 25th, 2008
Lou Porco has been Network Administrator at the Mental Health Association of North Carolina for several years, managing the technology needs of the organization's central Raleigh, N.C. office as well as the approximately 150 satellite offices across the state......
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JUNE 19th, 2008
Paul Slager is Network Administrator for the Midwest Palliative and Hospice CareCenter, a nonprofit healthcare organization focusing on hospice and palliative care located in Glenview, Illinois. Slager has managed the organization’s 500 workstations and 30-plus Microsoft servers since early 2006.....
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June 13th, 2008
Although one of Pam Nadea's hats at Central Vermont Catholic School's St. Monica Campus is "Technology Coordinator", like many in her position, it is not her primary role. She is first and foremost a teacher of math, science and computer classes for more than 110 students from preschool to 8th grade. Just like thousands of other teachers across the country, Nadea found herself responsible for managing the school's IT infrastructure because she's a "computer person". So, on top of all her teaching responsibilities, she has to carve out additional time to ensure the campus computers run smoothly....
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June 5th, 2008
For the last seven years, Michael Restivo has acted as Technical Coordinator for Saint Phillip Neri, a private Catholic school in Alameda, California. The school has approximately 300 students from kindergarten through eighth grade, 12 teachers, and 21 workstations on a single network.
"With lots of young kids using the computers in the lab for research, there is Internet activity pretty much all day, every day," Restivo said. "Protection against online threats from spyware, viruses and the like are definitely a priority for us."...
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May 29th, 2008
As Network Administrator for Randolph County Schools in the Asheboro, NC area, Mark Uhl and his six colleagues are responsible for managing the IT requirements of 29 schools with 6,000 workstations and multiple servers.
Uhl has been with Randolph County for nine years and has seen many changes as the school system's demands have evolved. Some three years ago, the county switched from Novell to Microsoft servers, which resulted in a phasing out of the Deep Freeze security solution in use at the time. Uhl chose to lock down the majority of workstations at that time to maintain a secure environment.
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May 22nd, 2008
When Kettel first came on board in February 2008, the organization was using CA eTrust Anti-Virus on all their workstations, but Kettel wasn't happy with the level of protection the product was delivering. "The virus definitions weren't getting updated as frequently as I would have liked, and we needed something more centralized and easy to manage that would protect the network against a broad range of threats but wasn't going to cost us a fortune."....
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May 15th, 2008
As a Technology Coordinator for the Arch Ford Education Service Cooperative, Christy Trantina provides technology guidance to more than 26 school districts in seven counties of Arkansas. In addition, she is responsible for maintaining the health and security of the Co-Op's central network which includes six servers and 150 workstations.
When Trantina came on board more than six years ago, the office was using the free version of AVG. As a long-time fan of AVG's products, she was happy to continue with the brand. "I trust the folks at AVG to secure our systems. I use AVG software at home too - it is the only security software I use because I know it works."....
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May 9th, 2008
Kathy Lowrance is not only the Accounts Receivable Manager at Superior Petroleum, she is also the IT Manager, although it is not a position she applied for or a promotion she pursued. As is the case with many small businesses, Lowrance became the unofficial IT Manager because of her seniority, her position of trust, and her interest in technology.
"I remember back in 1979 when computers first started to be used in business, when they were huge and took up an entire room," recalls Lowrance. "I was the one who somehow ended up handling our technology needs, and so I just picked up the skills and learned it on my own."....
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May 9th, 2008
Doug Winslow has been the Technology Specialist for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS) in Salt Lake City, Utah, for 24 years. His key focus is the installation and maintenance of the 297 Point of Sale (POS) systems at the Church's 43 area thrift stores. The stores are stocked primarily through donations, with 90 percent of goods coming from church congregations and the Salt Lake City community; the remaining goods are manufactured by the Church specifically for resale in the stores. ....
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May 1st, 2008
Walling Data Systems, a Leading Value-Added Distributor of Technology Products, is pleased to announce its appointment as the First North American Value-Added Distributor for the Cymphonix Network Composer product line, a product designed to help organizations monitor, filter and prioritize network traffic.
In addition to product sales, Walling Data Systems will provide no-cost, Unlimited US-based support for their customers via toll-free phone, email, live chat, and remote control "We-Do-It-For-You" support. ....
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March 5th, 2008
Richard Becker is the IT Administrator for the Osage County School System in Linn, Missouri. When he came on board four years ago, he quickly found out that he had a mess on his hands. There were multiple different internet security solutions deployed individually across 325 workstations. Slow performance resulted, cutting student computer time back significantly. One of the first items on his to-do list was to implement one security solution for the entire school system....
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January 29, 2008
For the Newport School District in Newport, Washington, their computer security wasn't always something to brag about. Eleven years ago, when the now Technology Director Steve Fhumski came on board to manage the schools IT department and teach technology courses at the high school, the district was using Trend Micro software to protect their workstations...
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