BENNINGTON — The Better Bennington Corporation announced a ribbon-cutting ceremony for new business Comprehensive Computing on Friday, April 12, from 4 to 5 p.m. at 425 Main St., Bennington.
Led by owner and operator Byrom Jomaa, Comprehensive Computing aims to fulfill the information technology support needs of the local community. With a dedication to excellence and a commitment to customer satisfaction, Comprehensive Computing offers a wide range of services tailored to meet the diverse needs of individuals and organizations alike, the BBC said in a release.
Jeanne Mintrone, executive director of the Better Bennington Corporation, expressed her enthusiasm for the arrival of Comprehensive Computing. “Comprehensive Computing is a fantastic addition to our downtown business landscape. We are thrilled to welcome Byrom Jomaa and his team to our community and look forward to seeing the positive impact they will undoubtedly have on our local businesses.”
Comprehensive Computing specializes in providing expert assistance in areas such as computational needs, software and hardware transitions, and cybersecurity requirements.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony presents an opportunity for community members to meet the team behind Comprehensive Computing and learn more about the services they offer. Attendees are invited to join the celebration and discover how Comprehensive Computing can address their information technology needs.
For more information about Comprehensive Computing and their services, please visit their website at comprehensive-computing.com/.
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