PRESS-NEWS.org - Press Release Distribution
PRESS RELEASES DISTRIBUTION

Dupont Archives Announces Benefit of NationalIPA Contract on Aurora Furniture Systems

Dupont Archives of Bristol Connecticut announces benefit of NationalIPA Contract on Aurora Furniture Systems.

Dupont Archives Announces Benefit of NationalIPA Contract on Aurora Furniture Systems
2011-06-08
BRISTOL, CT, June 08, 2011 (Press-News.org) Dupont Archives of Bristol, Connecticut, as an authorized distributor of Aurora office furniture and storage systems, is pleased to announce cooperative pricing through a national buying contract with NationalIPA. Towns, schools, non-profits and other institutions can now benefit from the buying power and volume pricing of a national contract on any Aurora furniture or storage system. Imagine the discounts you can realize with the backing of Aurora, NationalIPA and Dupont Archives!

Ron Keith, Business Development Manager for Dupont Archives said: "Towns and municipalities that are in their grant cycle can stretch their savings with Aurora file systems through this national contract. What is even better is that all Aurora products are proudly manufactured in the USA. Besides great Aurora products, Dupont Archives offers design assistance and installation services to assist municipal personnel."

Terms of the contract, which is effective from April 1, 2011 through March 31, 2016 include discounts on Times-2 Rotary Cabinets, Quik-Lok Security Shelving, Mobile and Side-to-Side units. The discounts are based on the type of service required: delivered to dock, delivered inside, delivered & installed (authorized dealers like Dupont Archives provide local installation services). Additionally, municipalities have project management services available such as design, strategic space planning, and occupancy planning.

Steve Maxwell, Northeast Regional Manager for NationalIPA added that "While nationally aggregated pricing is a benefit, the real value in the contract is that agencies in the Northeast do not have to go out to bid to purchase Aurora products- they can contact Dupont Archives for the absolute best pricing."

Dupont Archives is the area's leading provider of off-site records management services. A division of Dupont Systems, Inc., Dupont Archives has been serving both local and national companies with hardcopy, microfilm and computer media storage solutions for more than 25 years. Dupont Archives is a member of both the National Records Centers (NRC) and the Association of Records Managers & Administrators (ARMA). For more information on Dupont Archives, visit www.dupontarchives.com or call TOLL FREE 800 684-6653. For media information contact Ben Ivers at marketing@dupontarchives.com

More information on Aurora Storage and Filing Systems can be found at: http://www.aurorastorage.com.

For more information on NationalIPA and the Aurora contract visit: http://nationalipa.org/aurora.html.

Dupont Archives is the area's leading provider of off-site records management services. A division of Dupont Systems, Inc., Dupont Archives has been serving both local and national companies with hardcopy, microfilm and computer media storage solutions for more than 25 years. Dupont Archives is a member of both the National Records Centers (NRC) and the Association of Records Managers & Administrators (ARMA). For more information on Dupont Archives, visit www.dupontarchives.com or call TOLL FREE 800 684-6653. For media information contact Ben Ivers at marketing@dupontarchives.com

[Attachments] See images for this press release:
Dupont Archives Announces Benefit of NationalIPA Contract on Aurora Furniture Systems

ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:

WSO2 Summer School Features Free Class on End-to-End Governance in the Enterprise

WSO2 Summer School Features Free Class on End-to-End Governance in the Enterprise
2011-06-08
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) governance allows businesses to effectively manage the consistency, predictability, change and interdependencies of services. However, no single governance product is comprehensive enough to address the multiple elements of an enterprise SOA. Instead, IT professionals need to implement an end-to-end governance strategy, applied at varying levels of an SOA project and utilizing a range of technologies. This approach provides a stable solution to complex policies and redundant services by maximizing the quality and trust within a service ...

Dentist in Houston Extends Practice to Online Facebook and Twitter Communities

2011-06-08
Leading dentist in Houston, Dr. Ellen Lim, is pleased to announce the creation of Facebook and Twitter accounts for her practice in order to stay connected with existing and potential patients. With the introduction of these social media channels, patients can now access more personalized information, as well as learn more about other patient's' experiences with Dr. Lim and her staff of dental professionals. "These days patients are using the Internet for daily information, including sharing resources and interacting with other patients on social media websites. ...

LA Dentist Simplifies Dental Care With Online Appointment Scheduling

2011-06-08
Recognized as the best dentist in Los Angeles, Dr. Shervin Louie makes visiting his office for dental procedures easier than ever with his website's new online appointment requesting feature. The ability to request appointments online has allowed the practice to offer more convenient and easy ways for patients to receive care from Dr. Shervin Louie. Patients can now request an appointment with Dr. Louie via the practice's innovative website. The new appointment tool is easy to use. Simply by visiting the practice's website, patients can fill out the brief request form ...

New data still have scientists in dark over dark matter

New data still have scientists in dark over dark matter
2011-06-08
A dark-matter experiment deep in the Soudan mine of Minnesota now has detected a seasonal signal variation similar to one an Italian experiment has been reporting for more than a decade. The new seasonal variation, recorded by the Coherent Germanium Neutrino Technology (CoGeNT) experiment, is exactly what theoreticians had predicted if dark matter turned out to be what physicists call Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs). "We cannot call this a WIMP signal. It's just what you might expect from it," said Juan Collar, associate professor in physics at the University ...

Heirloom Caribbean Real Estate Fund Enters Into Joint Venture to Develop Harbour Island, Antigua

Heirloom Caribbean Real Estate Fund Enters Into Joint Venture to Develop Harbour Island, Antigua
2011-06-08
Heirloom Fund Management Ltd., manager of the Heirloom Caribbean Real Estate Fund (HCREF), is pleased to announce that it has entered into a joint venture partnership agreement with Stanhope Shepherd Ltd. HCREF will provide up to USD $50 million in debt and equity financing for the development of the Harbour Island Residences in Jolly Harbour, Antigua. At the sod turning ceremony held last week, Antiguan Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer stated that this major project has the full support and backing of the Government of Antigua. Harbour Island is a 33 acre man-made island ...

Potential treatment for deadly E. coli disease

2011-06-08
A potential life-saving treatment for severe E. coli food poisoning outbreaks – developed more than a decade ago – hasn't gone forward into clinical trials because of lack of commercial interest. University of Adelaide researchers produced a "designer" probiotic bacterium which binds and neutralises the toxin produced by E. coli, which causes life-threatening attack on the kidneys and blood vessels. The team of scientists – Dr Adrienne Paton, Associate Professor Renato Morona and Professor James Paton – showed that mice infected with a highly virulent strain of E. coli ...

Study finds bankruptcy rates among cancer patients increase along with survival time

2011-06-08
CHICAGO — June 6, 2011 — An analysis linking federal bankruptcy court records to cancer registry data from nearly 232,000 adult cancer cases in western Washington during a 14-year period has found a hidden cost to survival: Insolvency rates increase along with the length of survival. "Patients diagnosed with cancer may face significant financial stress due to income loss and out-of-pocket costs associated with their treatment," said Scott Ramsey, M.D., Ph.D., a health care economist and internist at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center who led the study. "On average, ...

Prolonging life carries more weight

2011-06-08
Los Angeles, CA (May 26, 2011) Doctors are more apt to recommend a more costly therapy to patients if it were determined to prolong the patient's life rather than just improve quality, according to a recent study from Medical Decision Making (published by SAGE). Using a survey of the decision-making process, authors were able obtain data to determine the relative importance oncologists place on quantity of life compared to quality of life in chemotherapy decisions. From this, they found a significant majority of respondents (71.8%) illustrated a greater value they placed ...

Many patients with advanced cancers get treatments that won't help

2011-06-08
A study of more than 1,000 patients with colon cancer that had spread to distant sites found that one in eight was treated with at least one drug regimen that was not recommended. Those patients were exposed to significant risk without proven benefits, at an estimated cost—just for the drugs—of more than $2 million. The study, presented June 7, 2011, by University of Chicago researchers at the American Society for Clinical Oncology's annual meeting in Chicago, focused on three chemotherapy regimens that were not supported by evidence from prior clinical studies or clinical ...

33-country survey reports 50 percent increase in sustainably managed tropical forests

2011-06-08
BERN, SWITZERLAND (7 JUNE 2011)—A comprehensive assessment of tropical forest management reports a 50 percent increase in the area of tropical forest under sustainable management in just five years, but cautions that key drivers of that increase—growing demand for certified timber and funding for climate change initiatives—could have only a marginal impact in the long-term. Drawing on detailed data on each of the 33 countries that together control almost all of the world's tropical rainforests and tropical timber production, the report released today by the Japan-based ...

LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:

Atomic nucleus excited with laser: a breakthrough after decades

Losing keys and everyday items ‘not always sign of poor memory’

People with opioid use disorder less likely to receive palliative care at end of life

New Durham University study reveals mystery of decaying exoplanet orbits

The threat of polio paralysis may have disappeared, but enterovirus paralysis is just as dangerous and surveillance and testing systems are desperately needed

Study shows ChatGPT failed when challenging ESCMID guideline for treating brain abscesses

Study finds resistance to critically important antibiotics in uncooked meat sold for human and animal consumption

Global cervical cancer vaccine roll-out shows it to be very effective in reducing cervical cancer and other HPV-related disease, but huge variations between countries in coverage

Negativity about vaccines surged on Twitter after COVID-19 jabs become available

Global measles cases almost double in a year

Lower dose of mpox vaccine is safe and generates six-week antibody response equivalent to standard regimen

Personalised “cocktails” of antibiotics, probiotics and prebiotics hold great promise in treating a common form of irritable bowel syndrome, pilot study finds

Experts developing immune-enhancing therapies to target tuberculosis

Making transfusion-transmitted malaria in Europe a thing of the past

Experts developing way to harness Nobel Prize winning CRISPR technology to deal with antimicrobial resistance (AMR)

CRISPR is promising to tackle antimicrobial resistance, but remember bacteria can fight back

Ancient Maya blessed their ballcourts

Curran named Fellow of SAE, ASME

Computer scientists unveil novel attacks on cybersecurity

Florida International University graduate student selected for inaugural IDEA2 public policy fellowship

Gene linked to epilepsy, autism decoded in new study

OHSU study finds big jump in addiction treatment at community health clinics

Location, location, location

Getting dynamic information from static snapshots

Food insecurity is significant among inhabitants of the region affected by the Belo Monte dam in Brazil

The Society of Thoracic Surgeons launches new valve surgery risk calculators

Component of keto diet plus immunotherapy may reduce prostate cancer

New circuit boards can be repeatedly recycled

Blood test finds knee osteoarthritis up to eight years before it appears on x-rays

April research news from the Ecological Society of America

[Press-News.org] Dupont Archives Announces Benefit of NationalIPA Contract on Aurora Furniture Systems
Dupont Archives of Bristol Connecticut announces benefit of NationalIPA Contract on Aurora Furniture Systems.