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Procom is a leading provider of professional IT services to businesses and governments in North America. Privately held, Procom was launched 1978 by President Frank McCrea and is dedicated to consistently achieving superior client results by adapting to their unique needs. This dedication is matched by a rigorous approach to standardization that has resulted in ISO 9001-2000 certification for Procom's industry-leading processes.

As Procom grows, the organization faces many of the same challenges as its enterprise partners. How does an evolving organization manage its systems, resources and supply chain? And how can it maintain the best possible relationship with every client? Having resolved these issues internally, Procom is now able to share the benefits of experience with others, and anticipate solutions before problems occur. Recognizing that internal transparency is essential for knowledge work and productive partnerships,

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