CHICAGO, IL, June 20, 2013 (Press-News.org) onShore Networks, a leading provider of computer network management services in the Chicagoland area, announced today that it has officially launched its new company website. The website redesign is part of a company-wide program to enhance onShore's communication materials both on and offline.
The new website is home to several interactive features, including a clickable diagram of onShore's network services and a responsive table of staff biographies. The clean, user-friendly design enables efficient navigation through the breadth of network services and solutions the company offers.
"The launch of our new website allows for greater communication of our network service offerings in an intuitive platform that reflects the onShore brand," said Stel Valavanis, Founder and President, onShore Networks.
To explore the website and find out more about onShore Networks, visit www.onShore.com.
About onShore Networks:
Since 1991, onShore Networks has been dedicated to providing high-quality technological services to their clients and their community. From internet connectivity for charter schools to network management for many Chicago-area businesses, onShore's team provides reliable technical support and high-tech solutions for any industry. The staff is committed to working with their clients every step of the way, twenty-four hours a day. onShore is Always on.
The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.
For more information, press only:
Nick Valavanis
onShore Networks, LLC
1407 West Chicago Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60642
312-850-5200 x126
nick@onShore.com
onShore Networks Launches New Website
onShore Networks launches a new website with a focus on user-friendliness and customer communication.
2013-06-20
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