JourneyEd.com, Inc. Releases 2014 Institutional Catalog Along With a 3D Printer Giveaway

JourneyEd.com, Inc., an innovative provider of software volume licensing and educational software, has released the company’s highly anticipated annual institutional catalog for 2014, which includes an exciting giveaway for a 3D printer.

Dallas, TX (PRWEB) May 07, 2014

JourneyEd.com, Inc. has officially released the company’s 2014 institutional catalog, just in time for educators to schedule purchases for the upcoming academic year.
The 2014 institutional catalog features almost 200 of the company’s most popular as well as their newest product and service offerings in the educational space. While JourneyEd.com, Inc. has always offered software and hardware, of particular note in this year’s catalog are the company’s new IT service offerings, which include Enterprise Wi-Fi, Network Security, IT Device Management, Network Virtualization and IT Lifecycle Management. In addition, the company is also highlighting their existing ecommerce website services for the first time within the catalog.

Speaking about the catalog’s release and the inclusion of the company’s IT services, CEO Greg Lamkin said, “We are excited to offer one of our most comprehensive institutional catalogs ever this year. We always time the printing of our catalog to allow educators to better schedule purchases for the upcoming school year. The addition of our new IT network services in this year’s catalog fulfills needs we have uncovered with our current clients and squarely positions us as the leader in technology services for the education market.”
In addition to the catalog’s release, JourneyEd.com is also announcing an exciting giveaway. One lucky school with a qualifying purchase of at least $1,000 made by September 30, 2014, will win a free 3D printer. 3D printing represents an exciting technological advance, with many educational applications.

“The 3D printer giveaway is a new opportunity to both give back to our customers and bring attention to emerging technologies in the education space,”added Lamkin.

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