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2012-02-14 10:47

The CED (Council for Entrepreneurial Development) is holding its 21st Annual Life Science Conference, February 15-16, at the Raleigh Convention Center, and the more than 800 attendees will be happy to know that celito.net has their back with reliable, high-speed WiFi service. 

As the official Wireless Internet Sponsor for the event, we'll be connecting attendees to the Internet for free, so they won't miss a beat on their mobile phones, tablets, and laptops.

2012-02-14 10:31

More than 400 community leaders, art lovers, and city officials gathered February 4 at the For the Love of Art Auction, the biggest fundraiser of the year for our friends at the Visual Art Exchange. We'd love these guys even if they weren't our clients, but being able to help them with their IT is a bonus.

2012-01-04 10:45

The celito team would like to wish all of our friends a very Happy, Healthy and Success-filled 2012!  We're looking forward to an exciting year, and we're getting started right off the bat.

In two weeks, on January 18, commercial real estate professionals from around the Triangle will gather for the 27th Annual Triangle Commercial Real Estate Conference at the RBC Center, and celito is proud to have been invited as one of only eight partners at the event.

2011-11-11 17:49

We are extremely proud to have as part of the celito family, members who formerly served in the military and those who have family that currently serve. In their honor and in honor of all of those who have served, celito for the second year in a row has made a donation to Operation Homefront.

2011-11-07 08:54

The North Carolina Museum of Art is proudly exhibiting Rembrandt in America through January 22, 2012, and celito is equally proud to be part of the event. The NCMA is the only East Coast venue for this exceptional show, featuring works from across the United States. More than five years in the making, it is the largest collection of Rembrandt paintings ever presented in an American exhibition and the first major exhibition to explore in depth the collecting history of Rembrandt paintings in America.

2011-10-03 14:43

After five years of successfully growing until it was just about to bust out of its walls in downtown Raleigh's City Market, the Visual Art Exchange made its move. In September, the non-profit gallery and artist association opened the doors to its new space across town on W. Martin Street.  The new gallery is four times larger than the former gallery, giving the VAE a lot more room to play. 

2011-09-26 07:39

Celito was happy to once again sponsor the Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau's Annual Meeting, which this year focused on how Greater Raleigh’s hospitality sector can change the game for area visitors.  Celito Founder Sharat Nagaraj introduced the panelists and topics for the morning strategy sessions, in which celito also participated. Strategy sessions centered on the topic of the benefits of sustainable tourism for local hospitality partners, and were hosted by GRCVB's marketing, IT, communications, groups services, and sales and sports marketing teams.

2011-09-22 09:34

It's the Big Idea Forum, featuring North Carolina Governor Beverly Perdue and Progress Energy Chairman Bill Johnson, as they explore how innovative leadership is shaping our state.  Joining them will be Dr. Bowen White, who will reveal how a playful approach will help unlock creativity and improve productivity in his presentation on Why It Pays to Play.

2011-09-19 08:24

Green PlusTM, a non-profit institute for sustainable development, recently granted celito Green Plus Certification. Celito is the first internet service provider and computer consulting company in North Carolina and second in the country to achieve Green Plus Certification.

2011-07-20 07:39

Last summer, when the Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau was preparing to open its new Visitor Information Center on Fayetteville Street, one of the hurdles it had to cross was seamlessly tying its traditional, on-site phone system at its main office to the phone at the new VIC.  The non-profit GRCVB had considered VoIP, but thought it might be cost prohibitive.