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Support.com Adds SMB Partner

February 22, 2013 |
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -- Support.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: SPRT), which enables partners to unlock the potential of technology services, has extended its strategic partnership with OnForce, the leading source for on-site tech talent. The partnership, which includes the integration of the Support.com Nexus platform and the OnForce field service platform, now empowers leading technology companies to meet the growing IT service demands of small businesses across the country .

This partnership brings together the remote technology service solutions provided by Support.com with the vast network of highly qualified on-site field service technicians from OnForce, enabling leading technology companies to offer one-stop IT solutions for their small business customers. The benefit: small businesses now have an easy and cost-effective way to get automated, remote IT support, and on-site field service assistance when needed.

Support.com, Inc.



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