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Positive Online Back-up

Positive Computing announce an extension of their popular  Free trial of Positive Online Back-up. Starting today we can offer a "Try before you buy option" of our online backup. This free trial is for 2Gb of space for 60 days. Prices start at £8 per month.Our A-Click Backup is free for 2Gb

see www.positivebackup.co.uk

Set it, forget it and if you want it we have got it!!

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Positive Computing are now Gold Certified Microsoft Partners

Positive Computing have now achieved gold status with Microsoft. Gold Partners are the highest level of partner and reflect partners that are delivering solutions with proven satisfaction by trained professionals.

This means we are proven to provide what we say we do and thats hassle free IT that meets the needs of businesses. Its a great benefit to all our clients that we have this close relationship with Microsoft

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Positive Attain Gold Partner status with Zen Internet

Positive are proud to announce that we have attained Gold Partner status with Zen. Positive have partnered with Zen for two years now and have quickly become a gold partner. Zen are the leading business ISP regularly winning Business ISP awards,

Contact us if you want more information about a "positive" solution with Positive Computing and Zen

 

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