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About 1 in 150 e-mails contains a virus. So a site processing 50,000 e-mails per day risks a virus outbreak 330 times every day
Julian Field

Get in touch with us and you'll talk with an expert who'll be working on your project, not a salesman working on commission.

Opencomputing Technologies.

#1, 8th Street
Gopalapuram
Chennai, TN 600 086
India.

Voice: +91 (0) 44 42166646

email@openprotect.com
www.openprotect.com

Working with opencomputing is as easy as 1-2-3:

1. We'll Interface

Let's meet over the phone, via e-mail, or in person (if calling or e-mailing, ask for Ganesh or Karthik). We'll be happy to exchange ideas and discuss how opencomputing can make your e-mail communication secure. We can also explain our process, how long your setup will take, what results you can expect, or anything else you want to know.

2. We'll Put Together A Proposal For You (Fast!)

Request a proposal and we'll deliver it within a day or less. Even if you don't have a formal RFP (Request For Proposal), we can help you put one together in no time flat. Our RFP (TXT, 2KB) will guide you through the process.

3. We'll Deliver

As soon as you're ready, we'll get started. We'll finish the setup with a minimal server downtime of one hour, and then we make it a point to test the setup thoroughly. We always make it our mission to deliver the results you need. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Contact/Engagement Q&A

Do you work outside of India?

Absolutely. Nearly 45% of our users are outside of India. Recently we worked with users in USA, Australia and Thailand.

Can you provide references?

100% of our clients are references. Just let us know who you'd like to talk with and we'll put you in touch. You can also read what clients, industry heavyweights, and other people are saying about opencomputing.

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