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Computer Consultants in Ada, MI

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Business Listing   Business Network Solutions - Ada, MI - Phone: (616) 575-7500


Business Listing   Computer Group Inc - Ada, MI - Phone: (616) 676-9406


Business Listing   Diversified Computer Associates Inc - Ada, MI - Phone: (616) 949-5596


Business Listing   KKC Technologies - Ada, MI - Phone: (616) 682-9197


Business Listing   R L Brehm & Associates - Ada, MI - Phone: (616) 676-1988


Business Listing   Techpower Solutions Inc - Ada, MI - Phone: (616) 682-0900


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Helpful Definition for: Computer Consultants


Computer consultants in Ada are information technology consultants who provide consulting, implementation, support, training, strategic planning, and business analysis services. They provide professional services to their clients. Through chapters, educational conferences and programs, government and vendor relations activities, publications, and electronic forums, they encourage high standards of performance in the industry, increase understanding of computer resources within the client community, and enhance recognition of the computer consulting profession as a valuable and important resource for today's computer dependent society. They consider that ethical conduct, product, and honest dealing with their clients are the way to succeed in the business.

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