Inmar to Again Offer Technology Help to the Community
Winston-Salem, NC (PRWEB) May 16, 2016 -- Members of Inmar Technology team will again lend its skills to the community, hosting another Community Tech Night in conjunction with WinstonNet. The Technology team members will be available from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Thursday, May 19, 2016, at the Fourteenth Street Community Center, 2020 N.E. 14th Street in Winston-Salem. No appointment is necessary and assistance is free.
Anyone needing help with a technology/smartphone/tablet/desktop computer problem, or wanting to learn more about using them, is invited to attend. A Chromebook notebook computer will also be given away.
The team will man a “Help Desk” where they will provide one-on-one assistance, at no cost, to those who have questions or need help with anything from troubleshooting problems with a personal computer or mobile device to learning ways in which technology can help their daily lives. Members of WinstonNet will also be on-site to provide assistance. WinstonNet is a community technology nonprofit with a mission to close the digital divide and serve as a resource for computer access and training.
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About Inmar
Anyone who has redeemed a coupon, filled a prescription or returned a product, has touched Inmar. We apply technology and data science to improve outcomes for consumers and those who serve them. As a trusted intermediary for over 35 years, we have unmatched access to billions of consumer and business transactions in real time. Our analytics, platforms and services enable engagement with shoppers and patients, and optimize results.
About WinstonNet
WinstonNet, Inc. is a 501c technology nonprofit established in 2001 with the vision of closing the “digital-divide” in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County by ensuring every resident has affordable and convenient access to the Internet and basic computer literacy skills to participate in the 21st century economy. WinstonNet supports and maintains 30+ geographically distributed computer labs throughout the Winston-Salem and Forsyth County with over 360 computers providing residents with free high-speed access to the Internet, WiFi hotspots and the latest Microsoft applications with over 10,000 sessions recorded each month. WinstonNet partners with local, state and national organizations to deliver a variety of free computer training programs and refurbished computers to local community residents. Check us out at http://www.winstonnet.org.
Sharon Joyner-Payne, Inmar, Inc., +1 (336) 631-7663, [email protected]
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