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Published in Science and Technology on Monday, April 9th 2012 at 6:07 GMT by Market Wire

April 09, 2012 09:00 ET
Softchoice Employees Travel to Bali Indonesia to Help Bridge the 'Digital Divide'
TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - April 9, 2012) - Softchoice (TSX:SO) announced today that 12 employees are en route to Bali Indonesia for a two-week humanitarian mission in support of the Widhya Asih Foundation (WAF). The Softchoice team will be providing technology infrastructure to help 'bridge the digital divide' on behalf of the roughly 500 orphaned Balinese children that WAF supports. The mission was made possible by the fundraising efforts of Softchoice's employees and the assistance of industry partners.
"I would like to express our sincerest thanks to our people and to Cisco, Faronics, Lenovo, Microsoft, Sophos and VMware for their generous contributions," said Karly Pierce, Chairperson of the Softchoice Cares Board. "Our shared belief in the power of technology to improve lives will give almost 500 children the opportunity to further their education and break the cycle of poverty."
The mission is part of Softchoice Cares - an employee-led philanthropic program focused on providing access to technology on behalf of some of the world's poorest communities. During their two-week mission the Softchoice team will be setting up computer labs for seven different orphanages located across the island of Bali. The team will also be installing networking and server infrastructure to allow WAF to gain greater efficiency and more easily meet government mandated reporting requirements by moving from paper to electronic-based record keeping. Softchoice has previously undertaken employee-led humanitarian missions to Uganda, Ghana, Rwanda and Sri Lanka.
About Softchoice
As a leading North American provider of technology solutions and services, Softchoice combines the efficiency and reliability of a national IT supplier with the personal touch and technical expertise of a local solutions provider. Softchoice's holistic approach to technology includes solution design, implementation and asset management services, as well as access to one of the most comprehensive and cost-effective technology distribution networks in North America. With over 1100 employees, Softchoice manages the technology needs of thousands of corporate and public sector organizations across the United States and Canada.
Softchoice stock is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) under the trading symbol "SO." The common shares of Softchoice are not registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933 and are not publicly traded in the United States.