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CSI Intranet and Board Portal Designated 'Preferred Providers' in New Mexico

Tue Oct 27, 2009 8:00am EDT
PADUCAH, Ky., Oct. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Independent Community
Bankers Association of New Mexico (ICBA/NM) recently named Web@Work and the
Web@Work Board Portal, corporate Intranet services offered by Computer
Services, Inc. (CSI) (Pink Sheets: CSVI), a Preferred Provider.

(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080418/CSILOGO )

According to Jerry Walker, President and CEO of the Independent Community
Bankers Association of New Mexico, CSI's Web@Work and Web@Work Board Portal
offer much needed services to bankers in New Mexico.  "Secure communications
among bank officers, directors and employees have become a must in today's
banking environment," stated Walker.  "ICBA/NM gave these solutions their
'Preferred Provider' designation after a careful, deliberate look at the
challenges - including costs - associated with handling sensitive information
in a secure manner.

"After this analysis, we determined that Web@Work and the Web@Work Board
Portal could help our members protect their data and communicate more
efficiently," Walker continued. "Therefore, we readily recommend these
products to New Mexico bankers."

"CSI is honored that the Association designated Web@Work and the Web@Work
Board Portal 'Preferred Providers,' and we look forward to partnering with the
ICBA/NM to provide these services to New Mexico bankers," said Bill Evers, CSI
Director of Business Development. 

Computer Services, Inc. is a leading provider of innovative banking
technologies and eBusiness services. The company released its Web@Work
corporate Intranet in 1998 and has consistently added new features to make
secure communication more effective and more efficient for bankers.  

About Computer Services, Inc. 
Computer Services, Inc. (CSI) delivers core banking, payments processing,
Internet, card services, risk assessment, fraud prevention, network
management, and regulatory compliance solutions to over 4,600 financial
institutions and corporate entities. Technology planning, local account
managers and world-class customer service explain why CSI has been known as
one of the nation's premier providers of banking solutions for over 40 years.
CSI's stock is traded on the OTCQX under the symbol CSVI. For more information
about CSI, visit www.csiweb.com.




SOURCE  Computer Services, Inc.

Bill Evers, Director of Business Development, Computer Services, 800-545-4274,
ext 19224 or bevers@csiweb.com



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