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Mekoprint is a Danish manufacturing company employing 470 people in five locations, including its headquarters close to Aalborg. Mekoprint wanted to offer its employees a solid home PC solution at a sensible price, with professional assistance and fast, efficient support. Mekoprint chose to offer its employees a solution that provides them with a level of service similar to the one the company receives for its in-house IT systems.
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| Date: | Feb 2008 |
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