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Testimonials

Frank Peabody, Business & Human Resource Manager, Boys & Girls Club of Greater Lowell

I am delighted with the support The computer Software Lab has provided the Boys and Girls Club. Our organization has completed a major computer system conversion and system upgrades with each staff member having a personal computer on their desk. CSL has provided us with professional and excellent technical support setting up individual webspace and individual email accounts. I am confident that a call to Dan MacNeil or a CSL Staff member that my questions will be answered in a friendly and helpful manner.

Gregg Croteau Executive Director of United Teen Equality

After some time of working with outside hosting companies we are now in the process of having the Community Software Lab take over all of our webhosting services. Having worked with CSL for nearly one year now around the development of a new organizational database, we have the utmost trust and confidence that this change will prove to be a huge help in building our own technical capacity as an organization. Moreover, like other growing non-profit organizations facing the current economic landscape, it is crucially important to develop partnerships such as this to help sustain our work. CSL has been a major resource for UTEC in so many ways over the past year and we look forward to enhancing this partnership through their provision of webhosting services.

Nancy Maciolek Blake and Trudi Googins, Co-Directors of Images 2004 at the Lowell Quilt Festival

The Lowell Quilt Festival website has been hosted by the Community Software Lab for the past year. The resources at CSL provide all the features and capability that we need and more. The performance and availability are excellent and the technical support is capable and friendly. As our site evolves we are confident that CSL will continue to provide the hosting services that will carry us into the future.