Microsoft Ends Support For Windows Vista

On Tuesday, April 11, 2017, Microsoft will officially end all support for Windows Vista, the operating system originally released as the successor for Windows XP back in 2007. Preceding this, many software publishers including Google and Mozilla had already stopped supporting their products for use on Vista. With Vista’s end-of-life, Microsoft will no longer be providing…

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A1 Assets Featured at NAHMMA and FAPPO Conferences

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE LONGWOOD, Florida (June 30, 2015) – A1 Assets was recently featured at two conferences held by the state’s leading management organizations for technology procurement and e-waste disposal. On May 11th through the 14th, the Florida chapter of the North American Hazardous Materials Management Association (NAHMMA) held a workshop exhibition in Sarasota’s…

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A1 Assets Cleans Up Florida’s Largest City, Secures Municipal E-Recycling Contract with Jacksonville

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE LONGWOOD, Florida (June 1, 2015) – A1 Assets is now providing electronic recycling services for the largest municipality in the state of Florida. Earlier this year, we were chosen to become the e-waste downstream vendor for the city of Jacksonville, and our team has so far processed tens of thousands of computers, televisions, and other discarded…

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A1 Assets Launches New Virtual Auction Service

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE LONGWOOD, Florida (July 21, 2014) – A1 Assets is proud to announce the premiere of A1 Assets Auctions, a virtual auction service for the sale of corporate and government surplus materials, electronics, automobiles, and other types of equipment to the general public. This new technology marketplace is structured entirely in-house, founded upon over a decade of proven asset…

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Microsoft Ends Support for Windows XP

On Tuesday, April 8, 2014, Microsoft officially ended all support for Windows XP, the long-popular operating system that was originally released in 2001. With XP’s end-of-life, Microsoft will no longer be giving any bug fixes or security updates, resulting in increased likelihood that computers still running XP will become vulnerable…

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