Lenovo ThinkCentre A62 9935 – Tower – 1 x Sempron LE-1300 / 2.3 GHz – RAM 1 GB – HDD 1 x 160 GB – DVD-Writer – Radeon 3100 – Gigabit Ethernet – Vista Business / XP Pro downgrade – pre-installed: Windows XP – Monitor : none – TopSeller – Microsoft Office Ready
May 22, 2010 by SmallBiz-Resources.com · Leave a Comment
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Product Description
The ThinkCentre A62 desktop is a leading business productivity tool. The ThinkCentre A62 desktop is also designed to help your organization go green. In addition, the ThinkCentre A62 desktop is a stable platform offering, that extends the lifecycle of the PC – helping to increase business efficiency. This allows IT departments to focus on higher-value activities, eases transition and deployment for businesses of all sizes.
Energy Efficiency Grants Awarded by SBA to Assist Small Businesses
May 1, 2010 by SmallBiz-Resources.com · Leave a Comment
Energy Efficiency Grants Awarded by SBA to Assist Small Businesses
WASHINGTON—-The U.S. Small Business Administration today announced Small Business Energy Efficiency Grants to Small Business Development Center networks in seven states to fund projects that provide energy efficiency assistance to small businesses.
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SBA to award energy efficiency grants to small businesses
May 1, 2010 by SmallBiz-Resources.com · Leave a Comment
SBA to award energy efficiency grants to small businesses
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Small Business Administration today announced Small Business Energy Efficiency Grants to Small Business Development Center (SBDC) networks in seven states to fund projects that provide energy efficiency assistance to small businesses. Each grant award is in the amount of $125,000.
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SBA awards funding for small business energy efficiency
April 30, 2010 by SmallBiz-Resources.com · Leave a Comment
SBA awards funding for small business energy efficiency
The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at the State University of New York (SUNY) is among seven centers receiving a grant of $125,000 to help small businesses become more energy efficient.
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