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Computer Technology Corporation (CTC), was established in 1995, our success is the result of people with more than 20 years experience in the computer industry.
We offer a wide range of computer systems, maintenance and support service to corporate organisations.
With qualified and expert staff to provide computing solutions for your business, CTC strives to provide quality, before, during and after sales service.
We would welcome the opportunity to listen to your requirements. Should you wish to discuss your
company requirements or want to enquire about the products and services we can provide, then please do not hesitate to contact our Office.
Our History
CTC resulted in the amalgamation of the talents of John Tawa (sales), Paul McLucas (Technical and Software) and Andy Earle (Hardware Engineering)
The company started in 1995 after many years John and Paul had been working in the same field using Honeywell / Bull mainframes.
John's company started with selling second hand Honeywell equipment and Paul's company contracting with installations and programming of operating systems for the honeywell.
The PC era started to kick in and John dabbled in selling 286 PCs to his Honeywell clients.
Time came for John and Paul to move on with the eventual phasing out of Bull as is was finally known, and they pooled resources and bought a small factory complex in Milperra, NSW,
Australia.
In 1995, together with Andy, they started CTC, focusing on the remaining Bull equipment but growing knowledge of the PC and Microsoft Windows market.
In 1997/98 the company grew to a size of 10 people and due to the PC market getting stronger,
the size of the old Bull equipment and staffing needs, John and Paul bought the next door factory complex.
Three times the size of the original office which ended up a wasteland for the old Bull equipment, and the PC build area was born. We now built our own IBM compatible PC's.
In 2001 we created an understanding and small partnership with Richard White of Eagle Datamation International (EDI) and worked on a few of their customers
with the old deliverance package which then became a windows .NET SQL application called ediEnterprise.
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