ClubDrive Systems Makes Time Share Technology Easy For Metro Atlanta Businesses |
For Immediate Release
December 16, 2008
Contact:
Julie Hairston
A. Brown-Olmstead Associates
404-659-0919
CLUBDRIVE SYSTEMS MAKES TIME SHARE TECHNOLOGY EASY FOR METRO ATLANTA BUSINESSES
Atlanta, GA – Technology time sharing with ClubDrive Systems Inc. now offers the latest innovation in office computer systems to small and medium-sized businesses in metro Atlanta for the first time.
Business owners are flocking to the technolgy trend that Time Magazine recently said is sweeping the computer industry. The ClubDrive system eliminates the need for businesses to buy and maintain servers in their office or to buy software for their office system. Instead, users are linked via Internet access to a large central server that delivers applications and provides secure data storage scaled specifically to their needs for a single monthly fee.
ClubDrive’ s monthly fee makes all the IT resources of a major corporation available to small business for less than the cost of an on-site system. ClubDrive takes care of all licensing, delivery, memory storage, maintenance and security. Users just log on and go to work from anywhere they have Web access.
This is like having a “time share” for office technology. Why buy a house at the beach for one or two visits a year? A bulky office-based server that exceeds the user’s needs and eats up valuable resources with energy demands, maintenance and licensing updates makes no sense when its technology tools can be outsourced for less money.
The ClubDrive system instantly delivers office technology that can grow as the client business does. And it saves energy by gathering users on a single system without wasted capacity, like car-pooling saves gas by carrying more passengers in a single vehicle.
Founded by veteran technology executive John G. Alston Jr., ClubDrive can make office technology systems cheaper, safer, easier, faster, more secure and more up-to-date for businesses with as few as one or as many as 350 employees.
“In times when every dollar counts, we can help business owners do more with less,” Alston said. “Our systems save energy, staff time and office space. And, best of all, every file and application available to a user in their office is available instantly, anywhere, anytime. For frequent business travelers, timeshare technology can be more than a time saver. It can be a lifesaver.”
Founder and CEO Alston is the former chief information officer for One Georgia Bank, a bank with more than $200 million in assets. His redesign of the bank’s IT system earned the FDIC’s second-highest rating for bank regulatory compliance.
Chief Technology Officer Nathan S. Kelley has more than 20 years of IT and engineering experience, most recently as the senior network engineer for the Teacher’s Retirement System of Georgia.
ClubDrive’s system can be available for a little as $120 a month per user. Per-user discounts are available for larger numbers of users.
More information will be available on the new ClubDrive website coming January 15, 2009, at www.clubdrive.com or by calling 404-870-9092.
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