Partnerships
Our Customers
Strong partnerships are the key to success in business. Our first and most important partnership is our relationship with our customers. We are committed to working together with our customers in honest, open win-win relationships. We believe that the only way we will reach our goals is to help our customers reach their goals. We want our customers to enjoy not only the results of our work with them but also the process.
Microsoft
People say that you either love Microsoft or hate them. We love them. We have been Certified Microsoft Partners since 1995. We especially like Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Office and Microsoft Office SharePoint 2007. Our clients have depended on us for business solutions, training and support involving Microsoft sofware for over 13 years. See Microsoft Partners for more information on Microsoft's partner program.
Chamber of Commerce
You could not ask for a better business partner than the Greater Greenville Chamber of Commerce. They provide endless opportunities,resources and support for large businesses and start-ups to grow and prosper. They were of great assistance to us when we relocated our buiness to Greenville in 2006. Larry Nordlinger is very active in the Greenville Chamber of Commerce. He serves on the advisory board for the Best Practice forum of NEXT (See below) and he serves on the CEO Summit planning committee. Larry is also an active member of Advantage Greenville. See Greenville Chamber for more information.
NEXT
Access Computer Technology was a charter member of NEXT, Greenville's high technology entrepreneurial collaborative. NEXT is an entrepreneurial resource collaborative supporting technology entrepreneurs in the Upstate of South Carolina through concierge service, infrastructure development and public advocacy. Larry Nordlinger serves on the advisory board for the Best Practice forum of NEXT. See NEXT Greenville for more information.
GSA Technology Council
Access Computer Technology is an active member of the GSA Technology Council. The GSA Technology Council is a board driven, not-for-profit technology networking organization supporting the continued growth of Upstate South Carolina’s technology economy. The GSATC provides networking, education, business development, and community service opportunities to technology professionals and entrepreneurs through it’s technology newsletter, monthly meetings, annual job fair, and FastTrac training. Founded in 2002, the council has grown to over 11,000 subscribers. See GSATC for more information.