Computer Software Innovations(R), Inc., dba CSI Technology Outfitters(R) to Exhibit at the International Society of Technology
EASLEY, SC--(Marketwire - June 28, 2010) - Computer Software Innovations, Inc. (
CSI Technology Outfitters provides a next generation, instructional communications management solution that addresses the key needs and requirements of the K-12 market. This new solution is powered by the Live@edu Services and SharePoint Platform, which provide an enterprise-class engine for CSI@K12 and leverages CSI's deep experience in identity management products already available in the K-12 market. At ISTE, the company will also discuss how the CSI@K12 offering will be eligible for E-Rate reimbursement. The E-Rate program provides discounts to assist most schools and libraries in the United States (and U.S. territories) to obtain affordable telecommunications and Internet access.
"The national ISTE conference provides us with an excellent venue to highlight the unique functionality of CSI's CSI@K12 education suite, which provides school districts today with a highly collaborative learning environment," said Nancy Hedrick, Chief Executive Officer of Computer Software Innovations, Inc. "CSI@K12 will not only help enable those environments, but give the user community an infrastructure that is available when they need it, as they need it, provide the protections and security that learners require, and enable teachers, students, and parents to enhance the complete learning experience. We look forward to meeting with members of the education industry as well as other technology education professionals and prospective channel partners," said Hedrick.
This announcement builds on the existing work both CSI and Microsoft are doing by optimizing access to enterprise-class communication and collaboration tools. One of the key benefits of the CSI@K12 solution, is that software and storage are hosted and supported on the CSI@K12 servers, so educational institutions don't buy more software than can be fully utilized, invest in technologies that are quickly outdated, or spend hours and hours on technical support. CSI@K12 provides schools with the unique opportunity to expand and enhance their personalized Unified Communication and Collaboration strategy.
About Computer Software Innovations, Inc.
CSI provides software and technology solutions to public sector markets. CSI software solutions have established the Company as a major software provider in the southeast education market including through its award winning financial management solutions for the education and local government market sectors. CSI's Version3 products, which include identity and access management and cloud-based communication and collaboration solutions, expand CSI's presence beyond the southeast and internationally.
The CSI 21st Century Connected School solution has established the Company as a major technology provider to the southeast education market. CSI 21st Century Connected School is a seamless integration of instruction, collaboration, and network solutions. CSI financial management applications and the 21st Century Connected School solutions have been a significant factor in nearly doubling revenue in the past three years to over $50 million and increasing education revenue contribution to approximately 90% of total revenue.
The CSI solution portfolio encompasses proprietary financial management software specialized for the public sector, lesson planning and identity and access management software, cloud-based communication and collaboration solutions, SharePoint development, network infrastructure and end device solutions, IP telephony and IP convergence applications, network management solutions and managed services, and interactive classroom technologies. Computer Software Innovations, CSI Technology Outfitters, Technology Outfitters, CSI Outfitters and Version3 are all registered trademarks of Computer Software Innovations, Inc. More information about CSI (
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