Maple Key Computer Training Centres, a Division of 1286191 Ontario Inc., is a 100% Canadian owned and operated corporation, conveniently located in the town of Stouffville, Ontario. We serve the North-East Greater Toronto Area (GTA), Stouffville, Markham, Scarborough and Toronto locations, as well as York and Durham Regions and surrounding areas. We provide skills improvement training in the latest office productivity and computer systems, on current equipment.
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Computer Plus Services is a 100% Canadian owned company, founded in 1999 and incorporated in 2009. Built on a reputation of delivering the best hardware, honest informed advice, and fair pricing, Computer Plus Services continues to support clients long after all others have departed. The company has several locations to serve all of their clients and is growing rapidly.
Samtack is a leading distributor of personal computers, components, peripherals, multimedia products and consumer electronics to thousands of resellers, VARS, systems integrators, national and regional retailers, and consultants across the globe.
Norena Inc. offers total systems solutions to meet your hardware, networking , accounting, manufacturing, and communications needs.We provide on site and offsite support, training and trouble-shooting.We perform comprehensive solutions in a single environment, which provide you with an efficient and effective solution to all your computer and business requirements.
Startech Computers, in response to the growing needs in our area for quality sales and service of microcomputers and minicomputers. Many companies were realizing that some jobs that had formerly been sent out to computer service bureaus could now be done cheaper and faster in house, with micros or minis. The rapidly falling prices for microcomputers accelerated this trend and made us see that we would have to help our customers use in house computers, rather than send their smaller jobs to us. The company business philosophy of providing solutions and service continued to govern our way of doing business.