Thursday, January 8, 2009

A Couple of Opportunities

Three HTG members have teamed up to present some great ideas on positioning your company for success when everyone seems to be tightening their belts.

Microsoft 5w50 Webinar - Maximizing Success in Troubled Times
January 12th - 9:00 AM Pacific

- Karl Palachuk, KPEnterprises Business Consulting, Inc.
- Scott Mallet, Network Technology Solutions
- Tavis Patterson, TAZ Networks

Register at:
https://training.partner.microsoft.com/plc/details.aspx?publisher=12&delivery=259605

Please join these successful SMB Consultants as they explore some of their great ideas for what may be a tough year ahead. This is part of Microsoft's 5w50 seminar series.

Scott does a great deal of training in his business. He'll talk about how Microsoft Training can be a major boost for your business in the year ahead.

Tavis has a unique approach to sales promotion. He committed to a program a few months ago. We'll check in to find out what he learned and what lessons he has for us in the months ahead.

Karl will talk about some ways to improve cash flow and safeguard against sudden turn-arounds.

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Another opportunity comes along Friday at Noon Eastern Time/9 AM Pacific as well. Here are the details:

Leveraging Kaseya in your SMB IT Business

Kaseya is one of the leading monitoring tools available to SMB IT Professionals today. Join Stuart Crawford with Andrew Morgan from Kaseya as we chat about how a relationship with Kaseya will benefit your IT practice. Andrew Morgan is the Regional Sales Manager for Kaseya and works with IT Partners everyday, helping them build their practice with Kaseya's tools. This 60 minute interview with Andrew will introduce new concepts and how you as a Managed Services Provider can leverage the tools available from Kaseya to better service your clients.

For more information visit - http://www.blogtalkradio.com/smb/2009/01/09/Leveraging-Kaseya-in-your-SMB-IT-Business

Hopefully one of these will be of value as you plot your course for 2009 and beyond!

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