The year 2000 is fast approaching and Extended Computer Services, Inc. can help get your company ready for the next century. The year 2000 compliance issue is causing some major headaches for IS managers around the world. Extended Computer Services has a plan of action for your company to become compliant, and we would like to implement it for your before December 31, 1998.

Why December 31, 1998 instead of 1999?

Companies which are compliant a full year ahead will have ample time to address, and correct any problems which may arise. If there was an "easy fix" to the Y2K problem, it would have been already been implemented. The truth of the matter is that nobody in the computer industry has an accurate grasp on what the year 2000 will do to computer systems in the business sector as well as affecting everyday life. ECS can have your business fully compliant and ensure your company is working properly for January 1,2000. Here is an outline of what Extended Computer Services has planned for your company.

Year 2000 Resolution:
Inventory of Software/Hardware provided to ECS by customer
Inventory of Software/Hardware also taken by ECS
Provide customer with a detailed list of hardware that is not Year 2000 compliant
Provide customer with a hardware solution
Load the year 2000 software tester to identify BIOS compliance.
Update BIOS with year 2000 software solutions
Load data scanner software that searches for files that will not be year 2000 compliant
This test provides a list of applications that may be at risk of failure after the year 2000.
Provide customer with a solution to fix application problems.

Pricing varies accorrding to number of computers, servers, office locations, and other variables. The cost for the software to upgrade your BIOS is $299. This is a one time fee. The cost to perform upgrades per workstation averages $100 to $150 per PC.


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