[ale] Semi-OT: Atl/Ga hardware vendors?

sangell at nan.net sangell at nan.net
Tue Jan 7 12:56:29 EST 2003


I have been dealing with CSI (Concentric Systems Inc.) in alpharetta for
about 5 years now and I have yet to have a single complaint with
craftmanship, price, service etc. They only sell to businesses but it is a
great company to work with. They are predominately A-Open Custom (formerly
Acer) with regards to components so you won't be getting no name parts with
impossible to find drivers but they also sell many other brands as well. I
buy all systems from them with NO OS so I do not know if they will perform
Linux installs or not. If you give them a call ask for Mark Gaharan and
tell him I gave you the number. No  I don't get anything from CSI but I am
good friends with my rep and he might actually treat you even better if he
knows I referred you. Let me know what you think should you give them a
shot.


CSI
770-576-2700


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                      "Robert L.                                                                                                       
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  I've been asked to find a new vendor for our servers at work.  Currently
were ordering from a company in Canada.  They're ok but sometimes a pain
to deal with but their prices are good.

  I'm looking for someone who can throw together one or two boxes or 100
within a "reasonable" time period, can build to a standard and has a
decent warranty/support.  Price is of coure pretty important.

  Please pass on recomendations if you can, I'd ideally like to find
someone around the Atlanta area but inside the US is a must (we're tired
of servers getting hung up in customs for 2 weeks).

Robert


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