GREAT NECK, N.Y., Dec. 4, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- GSA Contracts holder CTI recently launched a new page on its website featuring NETGEAR switches currently offered by the company. The newly added page is a sign of more changes to come, as well as an enhanced user experience for future customers. "We at CTI always have our customers in mind, both when it comes to what products to offer as well as the information provided to help them find the right product," said Eli Zvi, Senior VP of Sales and Marketing. "Our customers want easy access to product information and we're going to continue developing our website to improve that experience."
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CTI, which provides information technology solutions, is a technology provider for businesses and government agencies. Those looking for hardware, including Panasonic Toughbooks, NETGEAR switches, and related software can find over 500,000 of products on the company's site, ctistore.com.
NETGEAR, a top seller for the GSA products company, makes a range of devices focused in networking products for businesses of all sizes. Ctistore.com offers NETGEAR switches of three types: Unmanaged, Plus, and Smart, which are easy to install. Larger networks can utilize NETGEAR Fully Managed infrastructures. Ctistore.com makes all those products available to customers at competitive pricing.
To learn more about CTI or currently available NETGEAR switches, visit www.CTIStore.com or call 1-888-284-4685. Interested parties can find CTI's new NETGEAR switches page at http://CTIStore.com/page/netgear-switches. The GSA purchasing company is also active on social networks, including Facebook and Twitter at http://www.facebook.com/CTIStore and http://twitter.com/CTIStore, and operates an information technology blog at http://www.CTIStoreBlog.com.
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