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Bethesda, Maryland --- July 7, 2010 --- The ASCII Group, Inc. (ASCII), the nation’s oldest and most established community of independent managed service providers, system integrators and solution providers welcomes a new edition to their growing Solution Alliance network – Naverisk. This alliance will provide the ASCII community access to a MSP software provider whose business model is truly based upon shared success.

Bethesda, Maryland --- July 7, 2010 --- The ASCII Group, Inc. (ASCII), the nation’s oldest and most established community of independent managed service providers, system integrators and solution providers welcomes a new edition to their growing Solution Alliance network – Naverisk. This alliance will provide the ASCII community access to a MSP software provider whose business model is truly based upon shared success.

“We are proud to be partnering with the US based ASCII Group and look forward to helping community members explore the Managed Services opportunity through our unique partnership offering. The Naverisk approach is a direct result of my experiences as a “time poor” IT Service Provider business owner. Feature overkill, poorly conceived hard to use tools and payment models that only suit the MSP software vendor are roadblocks to the successful adoption of Managed Services for the smaller IT Service Provider", says Jon Kalaugher, CEO and founder of Naverisk.

According to Alan Weinberger, Chairman and CEO of The ASCII Group, "We are pleased to have Naverisk as a new partner. ASCII looks for partners who have shown a proven commitment to the SMB reseller. Naverisk has an excellent product that end-users will rave about, and its partner program will provide our SMB community with the tools to get more sales and increase their profitability.”

Since its commercial launch in June 2009, Naverisk has helped hundreds of aspiring MSPs around the world explore and develop their Managed Services practices and reap the benefits of lower service delivery costs and stronger annuity revenues.

For more information:

  • www.naverisk.com
3. The TBEA is calling out the Ma administration to make good on its promises to pursue FTAs with other countries and assert Taiwanese sovereignty and economic clout in an industry it owns... for the time being. It is a challenge to Ma's economic policies from an industry which fears it will face the same fate as the footwear industry and soon be forced to relocate to China where domestic Chinese companies will copy the processes and undermine the Taiwanese companies. The themes and language may be using "South Korea" as a proxy for "China", but in the current political climate where loyalty is rewarded with favors, and more concerning, dissent is punished, the members of the TBEA do not wish to go on record opposing an economic policy which may lead to a rapid deterioration in Taiwan's advantage in the bicycle industry. The Merida line is the administration calling on the TBEA to "be rational" as "irrationality" is often cited to brush aside calls for transparency and oversight.

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