CCB forms another strategic partnership to help nonprofits with IT needs

Racine-based Consistent Computer Bargains, Inc., a leading provider of affordable technology solutions to nonprofit organizations, has partnered with Paragon Software Group, Inc. to help nonprofit organizations and small to mid-sized businesses address their data security and disaster recovery needs at an affordable cost.
"Data security and management is a major concern in the nonprofit community, and with good reason. By partnering with Paragon Software Group, CCB is able to provide our customers with high-quality data security solutions at pricing that’s in line with their IT budgets," said Chris Booth, chief executive officer of CCB, Inc. "This is a great opportunity to take advantage of Paragon’s security and data protection solutions to help strengthen the nonprofit community by being able to reduce IT costs so they can focus more on what is most important to them — their causes. We are excited about the opportunity to work with Paragon to lower the total cost on the nonprofit’s security and data protection concerns."
Paragon Software Group can provide backup, disaster recovery, virtualization, migration, as well as system optimization technologies for CCB Customers including non-profit, academic, healthcare, church, and ministries.
"CCB is one of the premier solution providers for nonprofit organizations. They understand the requirements and the unique nature of their customers and are committed to using only the most robust and most cost-effective solutions for their customers," said Daniel Eickhoff, Director of Channel Sales, Paragon Software Group.

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