LAN Systems Becomes a Microsoft Authorized Education Reseller

LAN Systems today announced it has become a Microsoft Authorized Education Reseller (AER), demonstrating its ability to meet Microsoft academic customers’ evolving needs in today’s dynamic business environment.

Norcross, GA (USA), July 29, 2013 — LAN Systems, a leading IT Solutions Company, today announced it has become a Microsoft Authorized Education Reseller (AER), demonstrating its ability to meet Microsoft academic customers’ evolving needs in today’s dynamic business environment. To earn a Microsoft AER authorization, partners must complete a test to prove their level of academic licensing and market expertise.

The AER program is designed to train participating resellers on Microsoft Academic licensing, authorize them to purchase and resell Microsoft Academic licenses, and demonstrate to potential customers that they are approved and knowledgeable academic partners. LAN Systems is expert is system design and IT support services. Earning this distinction adds to their commitment to academic customers.

“This Microsoft AER authorization shows our commitment and specialism in the academic IT marketplace and demonstrates our knowledge of Microsoft and its academic products,” said CEO Mary Hester. “We hope to accelerate our academic customers’ successes by serving as technology advisors for their IT requirements.”

“By becoming AERs, partners show themselves to be committed and trained in providing discounted Microsoft academic products to the education market,” said Anthony Salcito, vice president of Education for Microsoft Corp.’s Worldwide Public Sector. “This authorization, along with our other education partner initiatives, gives our partners recognition of their areas of expertise and our academic customers the confidence that they are buying from academic IT specialists.”

The Microsoft AER Program is designed to authorize and equip organizations that deliver academic products and services through the Microsoft platform with the training, resources and support they need to provide their customers with superior experiences and outcomes.

About Microsoft:
Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT”) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential.

About LAN Systems:
LAN Systems is a leading Atlanta Business IT Support company that provides people-focused IT solutions. As technology experts, LAN Systems helps companies make the most of their existing IT investment and choose the right solutions to fuel growth. LAN Systems is a leading provider of IT Solutions for growing businesses in the Metro Atlanta. For more information, visit: www.lansystems.com

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Lauren VanBuskirk
VP of Sales and Marketing
LAN Systems
3079 Crossing Park
Norcross, GA 30071 – USA
770-662-0312
lauren@lansystems.com
http://www.lansystems.com

Life’s Limitless Possibilities Captured in Photographs

Not Even the Sky is the Limit showcases the abilities of children and adults with Down Syndrome.

Houston, TX (USA), July 29, 2013 — Not Even the Sky is the Limit showcases the abilities of children and adults with Down Syndrome. Created by Denise Zarrella, who was inspired by her daughter Gianna, the book is filled with color photographs of children and adults “doing everything everyone else does.” The author learned during pregnancy that the baby she was carrying had Down Syndrome. She advocates the philosophy that life’s possibilities are limitless with the right attitude.

Photographs throughout Not Even the Sky is the Limit feature people dancing, painting and sewing; playing soccer, golf and tennis; fishing and leading cheers; riding bikes, walking dogs and showing ponies. The cover features a man parachuting from a plane.“I wanted to give people a positive message about people with disabilities,” Zarrella said. “These are not throwaway lives.” The author said her idea for Not Even the Sky is the Limit came from a beautiful ABC book she received in a care package when Gianna was born.

“It featured children with Down Syndrome, and they looked happy and well-adjusted. The book gave us hope for our daughter,” Zarrella said. She and her husband, Tony, naturally were discouraged and scared at first, but they received support from the Upside of Downs organization and other parents. “Plus, I’m an eternal optimist, so I couldn’t give up hope that my daughter could do things everyone else does.”

Not Even the Sky is the Limit became a labor of love and a powerful journey for Zarrella as she listened to other parents. “Each one had a different story to tell about their children. And, I can’t say enough about the families who believed in this book and so graciously shared their beautiful children with me and my photographer.”

Published by Halo International Publishing, Not Even the Sky is the Limit offers insight into what people “can do,” said Publisher Lisa Umina. “It is a hopeful book of photographs to remind people to focus on abilities instead of disabilities,” she said.

Zarrella wants to get the book into doctors’ offices and share it with as many people as possible to raise awareness about Down Syndrome. A portion of proceeds from Not Even the Sky is the Limit will be donated to organizations that improve the lives of people who live with Down Syndrome.

Born in The Poconos, Pennsylvania, the author is an anchor and reporter for WOIO/WUAB television in Cleveland, Ohio. She is a graduate of Moravian College in Bethlehem, Penn. Her husband is Sports Director at the same television station and the couple has two children, Gianna and Anthony. To reach Zarrella, e-mail her at DZarrella@woio.com or call (216) 214-1252. To order copies of Not Even the Sky is the Limit visit http://www.halopublishing.com.

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Lisa M. Umina, Publisher
Halo Publishing International
AP #726 / P.O. Box 60326
Houston, TX 77205-0326 – USA
877-705-9647
lisa@halopublishing.com
http://www.halopublishing.com

National Laser Institute Med Spa Launches “New Skin For A New School Year” Program To Combat Teen Acne

National Laser Institute announced that it is launching “New Skin For A New School Year” program using the groundbreaking BBL Therapy in their Scottsdale and Dallas Medical Spas.

Dallas, TX (USA), July 29, 2013 — National Laser Institute, a worldwide leader in cosmetic laser education and treatment, announced that it is launching “New Skin For A New School Year” program using the groundbreaking BBL Therapy in their Scottsdale and Dallas Medical Spas.

Broad Band Light (BBL) Therapy targets severe, deeply inflamed breakouts that can feel like bacteria filled hard or soft spots right under your skin. No prescriptions, no steroids, no messy ointments; just a series of 9 treatments over a 6 week period will put you on the path to beautiful skin.

Louis Silberman, NLI’s co-founder and CEO commented on their latest procedure, “Teen acne is not only a physical problem but for millions of teens is an emotional and social problem that we are excited to help solve. Our New Skin For A New School Year will greatly reduce the physical and emotional scars associated with teen acne. We look forward to offering this groundbreaking treatment at prices families can afford.”

About National Laser Institute’s Medical Spa:
National Laser Institute’s Medical Spa is North America’s leading center for cosmetic lasers and medical aesthetics. They are equipped with the world’s top laser machines, technologies and products. Clients come to their spas not only from Phoenix and Dallas, but also across the United States because of their reputation for performing advanced expert treatments and producing expert results. NLI’s physicians, nurses, aestheticians and certified laser technicians treat each one of their clients with the utmost professionalism, courtesy and kindness. Learn more by visiting http://www.nlimedspa.com.

Press & Media Contact:
Scott Kelly
Black Dog Promotions, LLC
9920 S. Rural Rd.,Ste 108,
Tempe, AZ 85284 – USA
480-206-3435
scott@blackdogpromotions.com
http://www.blackdogpromotions.com