Your organization may be eligible for a discount on our standard rates.
To find our rate for your organization, please complete this worksheet and press the'calculate' button.
Does your organization have a business plan, charter, or other such strategic resource? Yes No
If 'yes' to above question: Does your plan address how computers will be used in your organization? Yes No
Does your organization have a defined chain of command for computer decisions? Yes No
Does your organization have a defined hierarchy of contacts for usual support? Yes No
Does your organization have someone in-house who handles the computer issues that arise during daily business? Yes No
Does your organization have one person who is responsible for your computer budget and purchase decisions? Yes No
Does your organization have one person who decides how computers are to be used in your business? Yes No
If 'yes' to above two questions: Are these the same person? Yes No
Does your organization have a LAN or intranet? Yes No
How many computers are in use at your business? 1-4 5-10 11-25 26-50 51-100 101-500 501-1,000 1,001-10,000 over 10,000
Can your office staff take and route faxes or detailed voice messages if necessary? Yes No
About how often does your organization back up its computer files? Daily Twice Weekly Weekly Biweekly or Twice Monthly Monthly Less often than monthly
Of the following, which do you have in your office? (Check box if any in a group apply)
ACER, AST, COMPAQ, COMPUDYNE, DELL, EPSON, DIGITAL, GATEWAY, HP, IBM, NEC, PACKARD BELL Workstation running Windows XP Professional Edition Workstation running Windows XP Home Edition Server running Windows 2000 Server running Windows NT Server running Linux (any type) or UNIX Intel- or AMD-based PC faster than 1GHz Intel- or AMD-based PC between 233MHz and 1GHz Pentium- or AMD-based PC under 233MHz Macintosh running OS/X Macintosh running OS 9 or earlier 486-based computer 386-based computer 8088- or 286-based computer non-VGA computer Terminals connecting to a mainframe or to an application server PCs emulating terminals and connecting to a mainframe or to an application server IBM mainframe DEC mainframe UNISYS mainframe
ACER, AST, COMPAQ, COMPUDYNE, DELL, EPSON, DIGITAL, GATEWAY, HP, IBM, NEC, PACKARD BELL
Workstation running Windows XP Professional Edition
Workstation running Windows XP Home Edition
Server running Windows 2000
Server running Windows NT
Server running Linux (any type) or UNIX
Intel- or AMD-based PC faster than 1GHz
Intel- or AMD-based PC between 233MHz and 1GHz
Pentium- or AMD-based PC under 233MHz
Macintosh running OS/X
Macintosh running OS 9 or earlier
486-based computer
386-based computer
8088- or 286-based computer
non-VGA computer
Terminals connecting to a mainframe or to an application server
PCs emulating terminals and connecting to a mainframe or to an application server
IBM mainframe
DEC mainframe
UNISYS mainframe
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