Office technology focuses on the office information functions, including word processing, data processing, graphics, desktop publishing, and communications. The backbone of technology-rich office environments is the local area network (LAN), which is a single-site computer network, or the wide area network (WAN), which can support worldwide work groups. These networks provide tools for users to transmit data, graphics, mail, and voice across a network. All office functions, ranging from correspondence, to multimedia presentations, to videoconferences, to automated records management, to technologies to support distributed work groups, depend on office technologies.

Although you may not need every piece of modern office equipment to run a smooth operation, you do need certain products that are going to optimize people's performance.

CWA will help you choose the most appropriate technology and systems for your business to run effectively and efficiently, and at the same time offering you all the means available to promote your products or services.