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Press Releases for December 30, 2004
In an effort to show the National Lao American
Community and Economic Development (NLACED) non-profit group
some
support, OffMyServer has donated an Intel based server and hosting to the
agency.
San Jose, Ca (PRWEB) December
30, 2004 -- The system will be used for hosting the NLACED website,
www.nlaced.org
and email for the members of the organization.
"We think that the National Lao American Community and Economic Development
Agency is definitely a worthwhile
cause,
"states Matt Olander, CTO of OffMyServer. "Our company believes it is important
to support the community that
we do
business in."
The National Lao American Community and Economic Development Agency is
collaborating with other Lao organizations
in
capacity building and networking. The agency is also planning to provide many
needed services to the Lao American
community including small business assistance. Meanwhile, the agency is
conducting the health and services
assessment
of Lao American elderly of Fresno County to support planning efforts to develop
an organizational strategic
plan in the
future.
"We want to make the Lao American community stronger," comments Jack
Boungnasiri, the Executive Director of
NLACED.
"This will help us maintain our internet presence and provide another avenue for
Lao Americans to learn about
us.”
The National Lao-American Community and Economic Development is a nonprofit
public benefit tax deductible 501 c (3)
organization that was founded on January 1st, 2003 in Fresno County, California,
USA.
For more information:
Visit the website:www.nlaced.org
About OffMyServer, Inc.
OffMyServer, a company nestled in the infamous Golden Triangle of Silicon
Valley, provides FreeBSD-based Internet
infrastructure grade rackmount servers, security appliances, and managed FreeBSD
hosting to a global market. The
OffMyServer management team consists of former executives and employees from
BSDi and iXsystems.
For more information:
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