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ProData announced a new community forum today that resides within the company Web site at http://www.prodatacomputer.com/.  As part of the company's ongoing customer service and support, the community forum has been added to the site for visitors to hold discussions and post user-generated content pertaining to DBU or any ProData product, service, or customer-care interaction.

The community forum already has proven beneficial to ProData and its customers. Last month the company made improvements to it's Internet connectivity/bandwidth and was forced to change its IP address. Customers used the forum to provide and obtain feedback on those modifications and report on the effect it had on them.

"The forum will help our customers and our team with valuable discussions and interactions that normally would not be available to the public. In this way, our customers can learn from us and each other while providing good feedback for our technical staff to use in development," said Allen Hartley, owner and developer of DBU.

With this addition, ProData continues to offer the customer service that loyal followers have come to expect, the company says, adding that the performance and functionality of each utility and interaction with the company continues to enrich organizations around the world.

About ProData

ProData Computer Services, Inc. is a leading provider of System i utilities. Founded in July 1981, ProData has been at the forefront in the creation and evolution of software for the System i and was one of the first companies to work with the IBM relational database architecture. As a leader in the development of System i utilities, ProData utility installations number over 20,000 with distributors located worldwide. For more information, contact Shelli Peck at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. ProData is located at 2809 S 160th St, Omaha, Nebraska, 68130, USA. For more information, contact ProData at phone, 402-697-7575; fax, 402-697-7576 or on the Web at http://www.prodatacomputer.com/.

ProData Computer Services

 

ProData Computer Services, Inc. is a leading provider of IBM i utilities. Founded in July 1981, ProData has been at the forefront in the creation and evolution of software for the IBM i and was one of the first companies to work with the IBM relational database architecture. As a leader in the development of IBM i utilities, ProData utility installations number over 20,000 with distributors located worldwide. ProData has been a part of IBM i Developers Roadmap, IBM’s COMMON America Advisory Council, IBM Advanced Business Partner, and IBM Tools Partner.

To find out more about ProData computer Services, Inc. and its products see their listings in the MC Showcase Buyer's Guide

 

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