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Our Mission
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Resara provides an educational computer system for schools, but creating products is not our primary mission. A relationship with the customer and excellent support are the cornerstones of Resara computer solutions, as our customers would attest. A school that chooses Resara gains a partner, and invaluable resource, for delivering the best computer solutions to their students and staff.
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History and Today
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Resara was founded in 2004 by Warren Luebkeman, Brendan Powers, and Edward Colbert. In mid 2005 the company changed its development and marketing focus toward providing a computer solution tailored to the needs of schools. Today, Resara is the computer solution for thousands of students in public schools throughout New England, with several partner companies which resell the system.
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Name Origins
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The original name of the company was Reliant Network Technologies. In 2005, the founders decided a more creative and unique name was in order, to better reflect the spirit and identity of the company. The original logo for Reliant was very similar to what is used today (a blue shield with an R outline), and the founders decided that changing the logo for the new name may result in bad karma. Thus the pursuit of a new name was begun with the following requisites: The name must begin with an R to incorporate the outline of the shield logo: must be totally unique: must have a Internet domain available for the name.
Exercising his creative genius, co-founder Luebkeman consulted an on-line Latin dictionary, and searched for words containing the letter r. The search highlighted “rsarius” (which is actually not a word, just the end of the word “adversarius”). Liking the sound of “rsarius” (but not the spelling), it evolved into Resarius, Resarus, Resaura (sounded too cretaceous), and then of course Resara.
From that point on the company was called Resara Networks, until later in 2006 when we dropped “Networks” to become Resara LLC. The most significant consequence of the name changes have been very confused credit card solicitors, telemarketers, and on-line spammers, who often address their mail to: Reliant Networks, Resara Network Technologies, Resara Technologies, etc. etc.
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