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Latest Technology Supports Rapid Growth of Coffee Company

Overview First Choice Coffee is a leading coffee company based in the United Kingdom. Its products include quality coffee and beverages, coffee machines, and blenders. First Choice Coffee deploys Windows Vista and the 2007 Microsoft Office system to support its business and employees with more user-friendly tools. The Windows Vista operating system and the 2007 Microsoft Office system are part of Higginson's campaign to make sure that the company gets the maximum benefit from the latest technology. AVI Systems looks after the company's IT needs. The Microsoft Certified Partner is currently upgrading the system at First Choice Coffee to the latest hardware and Microsoft software.

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Date PublishedNovember 2007 Downloads1
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