NPower PA’s Technology Volunteer Day

 

System Mechanic Technology Donation Gives NonProfits Greater PC Performance, Security And Ensures More System Uptime

LOS ANGELES, CA — June 29, 2007— iolo has announced that they have recently donated over 1,000 copies of their flagship System Mechanic software to the NPower Network which helps local nonprofit organizations make optimal use of their technology investments. As a champion of NPower PA’s 4th annual Tech Volunteer Day, iolo provided the technology free of charge as part of the program’s “PC Health Check” theme. This year’s Tech Volunteer Program marked the biggest turnout in the history of the philanthropic organization with over 140 volunteers serving the technology needs of nearly 50 charitable organizations across the greater Philadelphia metropolitan area.

“Nonprofits, understandably, pour all their money into programs, while the technological infrastructure that supports those programs is often neglected,” Anthony Pisapia, Director of Fundraising and Communications for NPower PA. “They’re chartered to use their available funds to feed and clothe ten children today, even if an investment in technology could mean that they could feed and clothe one hundred more children tomorrow. With NPower’s help and donations from companies like iolo, now they can now do both.”

“Volunteerism has always been an important part of iolo’s corporate culture and I am proud to be fostering the company’s ongoing efforts to better empower technology in worthy nonprofit community efforts to better our society and business community,” said iolo technologies CEO Noah Rowles. “NPower PA is well-run and has established themselves in the community as a respected partner of the nonprofit value chain.”

Delivering A “PC Health Check” To Keep NonProfits Running

With this year’s efforts centered on the theme of a “PC Health Check,” the choice of System Mechanic software appeared to be an ideal fit for both iolo and NPower PA. Pisapia says they looked to iolo because “NPower’s technicians were familiar with the software—and let us know it was a good product.”

“IT infrastructure is one of the most daunting and ongoing challenges for any organization,” says Rowles. “PC maintenance represents a significant portion of this. With System Mechanic, we’ve worked to eliminate this costly, confusing, and time-consuming burden. Our goal in donating System Mechanic to the nonprofit sector is to help them spend less time and money on technology maintenance, and more on their core objectives.”

System Mechanic ensures that PCs run efficiently and securely, eliminating system clutter that can slow performance. It also repairs common Windows security flaws that make PCs vulnerable to hackers and viruses. In addition, iolo offers customers unlimited free tech support, a bonus for nonprofits.

Leading the sponsorship of Tech Volunteer Day 2007 were iolo technologies, Computer Sciences Corporation, and Reed Technology and Information Systems. IT staff volunteers were provided by Arkema, Bayada Nurses, Brandywine Realty Trust, CAI, Capmark, Commerce Bank, CSC, Ikon, Lannett Company, Main Line Health, Philadelphia Safe & Sound, Philadelphia Workforce Development Corporation, Radian, Reed Technology and Information Systems, Rohm and Haas, SEI, Strategic BCP, Sunoco, Teleflex, The Judge Group, UGI Amerigas, and Vanguard.

Pricing and Licensing
System Mechanic and System Mechanic Professional support Windows Vista, XP, 2000, Me, and 98. System Mechanic 7 retails for $49.95 ($29.95 for upgrades) and System Mechanic 7 Professional retails for $69.95 ($39.95 for upgrades). Both products can be used on up to 3 PCs.

About iolo technologies
iolo technologies, a privately held firm located in Los Angeles, produces award-winning utility software that optimizes and protects computers running Windows. The company and its products are recognized worldwide for providing comprehensive and effective solutions that meet a wide range of PC needs. The iolo product line includes System Mechanic® and System Mechanic Professional®, a comprehensive suite of PC optimization and security tools; iolo AntiVirus™ and iolo Personal Firewall™, software for Internet security; Search and Recover™, a powerful data recovery program; and DriveScrubber®, a utility that deletes data permanently, beyond all ability to recover it. iolo products are carried in over 14,500 retail storefronts and are also available from all major e-tailers, by mail order, and from a multitude of distributors and resellers in the U.S. and abroad.

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What is iolo's Whole Home License?

The Whole Home License® is iolo’s licensing policy that allows you to install and keep your software running on all of your compatible devices within the same home. Previously, users were allowed to install and license their iolo software simultaneously on a maximum of three PCs. Under the Whole Home License, a single activation key allows you to use your iolo software on all of your PCs, other than any PCs you use for business purposes. What you need to know about Whole Home Licensing

  • You, your spouse, and your relatives living within the same household may use the same license on any number of PCs that you own which are not used for business.
  • For full legal terms and conditions, see https://www.iolo.com/company/legal/eula/

To install your iolo product on additional PCs:

  1. On the additional computer, download the latest version of your iolo product. Choose from the list of downloads offered here.
  2. Follow the steps in the installation wizard, and enter the same Activation Key that you used to install on your original computer.

You can view the Activation Key on the original computer from within System Mechanic > red menu bar > key icon > Activation Key.