Computer Resources of America, Inc. (CRA), an award-winning managed IT solutions firm based in New York City, has been awarded a three-year contract to deploy CRA’s Manage360° solution to transform, manage, and support the IT environment of a NYC-based Nonprofit Organization (NPO) who is a leading provider of innovative services that enable individuals to become healthy, productive, and self sufficient. The contract will cover the four NY-metro locations of the organization located across Manhattan, Flatbush, and Hicksville.
Chico Ramnarayan, Chief Executive Officer of CRA said, “The opportunity to manage and support the IT environment that enables the NPO to achieve its mission is a true privilege. Our Manage360° solution will not only add value and enhance IT operations, but it will also help enable agility and efficiency for the organization.”
Tom Richer, Chief Sales Officer of CRA added, “Having been selected after a diligent, competitive bid process reflects on how impactful and high value our Manage360° solution is to Nonprofit organizations. It is great to see the adoption of Manage360° take off since its launch last summer.”
Backed by over 20 years of experience in managed IT solutions, CRA specializes in managing and running the IT departments of many NYC-based Nonprofit organizations.
To lean more about CRA’s Manage360° solution, please visit http://manage360.consultcra.com.
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