XPS Donates Equipment to Habitat for Humanity
XPS Solutions, a provider of technology products and services for the self-storage industry, donated usable hardware to the Dallas chapter of Habitat for Humanity valued at $50,000. The contribution was made possible after the company upgraded equipment for its agents, according to a press release. It included computers, phone systems, servers and support gear.
“The Dallas Habitat for Humanity has many needs for those in the tightest situations. It is our privilege to play a small role at Christmas in contributing on behalf of XPS Solutions,” said XPS CEO John Traver. “Many thanks to the team members of these companies pitching in to make this happen. Laptops, desktops and all kinds of computing equipment will be able to be used by those in need without the resource.”
Based in Richardson, Texas, XPS provides call-center services and sales support for the self-storage industry. The company offers digital call recording, lead tracking, Web-chat support, search engine optimization services, Web hosting, data analysis and other services.
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