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Friendly Computer Services Named to MSPmentor 100
Exclusive Listing Honors The Technology Industry's
Most Progressive Managed Service Providers

"It was quite an honor to be named one of the top 100 MSP's in the
country.  It is a great reflection of all the hard work and dedication
of the entire company over the past decade."
said Jeremy Nelson,
President.

"Qualifying for the MSPmentor 100 is an amazing accomplishment," said
Joe Panettieri, editorial director of MSPmentor, published by Nine Lives
Media Inc. "We analyzed the business performance of more than 500
technology consulting firms and managed service providers worldwide.
Only the 'best-of-the-best' landed on the MSPmentor 100."


The MSPmentor 100 recognizes managed service providers, integrators,
consulting firms and VARs that leverage managed services to vastly
improve customer service. Through managed services, solutions providers
deliver proactive, 24x7 customer care to small, midsize and even large
enterprises. The net result for customers is a dramatically improved IT
infrastructure that speeds the flow of business.

The complete MSPmentor 100 report, along with comprehensive coverage of
the managed services market, can be found at www.mspmentor.net.

About MSPmentor

MSPmentor, published by Nine Lives Media Inc. (www.ninelivesmediainc.com) is the independent voice of
managed service providers. It delivers news analysis, timely insights,
and how-to information for managed service providers that are seeking to
maximize their recurring revenue.

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