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Show Thursday, January 10, 2008 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Page 5 WHO'S WHO AND WHAT'S HAPPENING Computer Connections plugs into tech solutions Barbara Christiansen NORTH COUNTY STAFF Computer Connection has been providing network solutions solu-tions and information technology technol-ogy solutions for businesses and others since 1994, and has been located in American Fork since January of 2006. "We offer real solutions for real businesses," said Jake Martin, Mar-tin, account executive of the company. President Paul Eberting said they offer Hewlett Packer, IBM, Microsoft, Symantec, Intel, Double-Take, Cymphonix and others. They are the largest larg-est Raritin reseller in Utah, he said. i He said Double-Take is a provider pro-vider of high availability server replication software and that Cymphonix offers an Internet streaming management application ap-plication that allows a business owner to increase employee productivity. "It prevents people from going go-ing to certain Web sites, doing instant messaging, or having conversations," he said. The goal is to keep employees on track. He told that he heard of If you go Computer Connection Location: 708 E. 50 South, American Fork Contact: 492-1520 Hours: Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Computerconnectioninc.com WingateWeb acquired by San Diego firm A small Lindon technology company is being acquired by The Active Network, a San Diego provider of corporate event management software for sports groups, in a stock and cash deal, company of itickeri "Slipped, Herniated, Or Bulging Disc Pain?" UTAH- A new free report has recently been released that reveals how break through medical medi-cal technology is offering surgery free new hope for disc pain sufferers. suffer-ers. 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Eberting defined the major areas in which the company works as business networking, security services, renting equipment equip-ment and networking. With the business network, the company keeps business computers functioning. "We help make sure backups are done properly," he said. "A business can recover if there is a disaster. We also set up remote re-mote access solutions." "We also offer security verification veri-fication services," he said. "We see what security is on their network both internally and externally. We are a full-range of IT solutions from vendors." The company offers short-term short-term rental of laptops and rents LCD projectors. "That is great for weddings, family reunions or football weekends," Eberting said. "We also offer our Ven-tureTech Ven-tureTech network," he said. "It is a group of 400 systems integrators inte-grators nationwide." Eberting said the firm stood ready to provide information technology solutions for any size business. ficials announced Monday. Details of the deal weren't disclosed. WingateWeb, a Lindon provider pro-vider of corporate event management man-agement software to companies in information technology, medical and financial industries, indus-tries, has 85 workers in Lindon. All of them will be retained under new ownership, and the company will continue to operate oper-ate under its existing name. The Lindon company's acquisition, acqui-sition, along with that of two other technology companies, RegOnline of Boulder, Colo., and Thriva LLC, are aimed at helping Active become one of the largest providers of software that helps streamline technology has lead to the 'post promising non-surgical disc treatment today. For your free report entitled, "New Breakthrough in Medical Technology" Tech-nology" call 1-800-893-7644 and listen to the toll-free 24 hr recorded message mes-sage for all the details or go to www.911backpaininfo.com. These free reports are available avail-able for a limited time. Maple Ridge Spinal Pain Center Paul Beck, D convenient place to turn your scrap DOLLARS DOLLAR - i j vr y . ' ' J ; l ,, 1 1 y L I ; ; j .. 1 ' I ; f "! t 1 - ... ' ' I t 1 ' f ' - : I Paul Eberting and Jake Martin, at "They include businesses ranging from two users to Fortune For-tune 500 companies," he said. online event registration and operations of companies, associations asso-ciations and independent event planners. El Polio Loco to come to Lehi El Polio Loco, a Costa Mesa, Calif .-based restaurant chain, which specializes in flame-grilled citrus-marinated chicken, is winging its way to its first location in Lehi. The Lehi restaurant, which is scheduled to open in early April at 88 N. 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