National Review Selects New Signature for IT Support
The Washington DC bureau of the National Review, one of America's most influential journals of opinion, has engaged New Signature to provide information technology support services.
Washington, DC (PRWEB) July 31, 2004 -- The Washington DC bureau of the National Review, one of America's most influential journals of opinion, has engaged New Signature to provide information technology support services.
New Signatures first goal is to modernize the information technology infrastructure and create a more stable and secure environment. The National Review also has access to New Signatures help desk and support hotline.
New Signature provides National Review with a dedicated team committed to ensuring that talent located at the Washington DC bureau can efficiently and reliably use the information technology resources available to them.
About National Review
Founded by William F. Buckley Jr. in 1955 and edited by Rich Lowry, National Review is the magazine that has consistently provided insightful, unique, and incomparable coverage of political, economic, social, and cultural issues and trends. National Review readers can be found in government and among the corporate and financial elite. They are educators, journalists, community or association leaders, and, quite simply, responsible members of the general public. And when it comes to politics, National Reviews acclaimed coverage — courtesy of a talent-laden Washington bureau that is as much at home in the smoked-filled rooms of Capitol Hill as it is out on the hustings beyond the Potomac — is always ahead-of-the-curve, behind the scenes, and authoritative. For more information, visit www.nationalreview.com.
About New Signature
Headquartered in Washington, DC, New Signature provides IT support , development and branding services. New Signature focuses on quality, customer service, and client education. For more information, visit www.newsignature.com.
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