Reimage to Unveil Revolutionary PC Repair Tool At Interop New York

Visit Booth 141 to See Reimage Repair Broken PCs in Minutes, Leaving All User Data and Applications Intact


ADVISORY, Sept. 15, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --

 WHAT:    Start-up PC Repair Service will launch at Interop New York, 2008.    
 
 WHERE:   Booth 141. Jacob K. Javits Convention Center           
          655 West 34th Street           
          New York, NY 10001
 WHEN:    Wednesday, September 17 and Thursday, September 18.           
          Wednesday 11-6 and Thursday 10-5.    
 WHY:     Zak Dechovich, founder and CEO of Reimage, will officially           
          launch his company at Interop New York. Reimage is the           
          first automated PC repair tool of its kind.  Using patent-           
          pending technology, Reimage repairs PCs in 30 minutes or less           
          while leaving user data and applications intact. No Windows           
          re-install is necessary. Come see the Reimage repair process           
          for yourself and witness first-hand a revolutionary new           
          standard for PC repair. Zak will be giving demos and interviews           
          from booth 141 on September 17 and 18, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and           
          10 a.m. to 5 p.m.    
 MEDIA    Jessica Fletcher                   Duane Coda      
 CONTACT: Jessica.fletcher@lotus-pr.com      duane.coda@lotuspr.com           
          (212) 922-5885                     (212) 922-5885   

About Reimage

Established in 2007, Reimage develops automated computer recovery tools that "empower PC technicians to do their jobs better and faster." Reimage is an online service that offers a unique PC repair service, fixing broken PCs in less than 30 minutes while leaving all user data and applications intact. By working behind the scenes and allowing PC technicians to deploy Reimage as a white label service, technicians are able to take the credit for automated repairs in uncontrolled IT environments. eWeek raves "Reimage works like magic to solve problems with XP." For more information, visit www.reimage.com.