CRN NetSeminar on February 27 to Feature Successful Managed Service Providers WOBURN, Mass. - February 21, 2006 – Next week, CRN Senior Editor Dan Neel will moderate a roundtable discussion with managed service providers Sean Lentner, president & founder, Lentner Technology Integrators, and Brett A. Greenberg, president & founder, Green Mountain Consulting, that pushes passed formal presentations and cuts to the chase immediately with audience Q&A.
Date/Time: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 at 2:00pm ET / 11:00am PT
Replay of Forum: http://event.on24.com/eventRegistration/EventLobbyServlet?target=lobby.jsp&eventid=35145&sessionid=1&key=953EBF4C4006F05F95328F1F2F63A647&eventuserid=9606802#
Attendees are encouraged to sound off, share ideas, and gain detailed new insight into:
- Successful MSP pricing models
- Employee staffing challenges
- Balancing onsite vs. offsite services
- Growing an MSP business
- Sales strategies
About Green Mountain Consulting - http://www.highintensity.com
Green Mountain Consulting provides business and technology consulting, specializing in IT solutions for small business customers and Computer Forensic Services. The company understands the central role that technology plays in shaping business strategies, creating competitive advantages, and establishing business innovations and efficiencies. It is dedicated to helping its customers find effective solutions for their technology needs. Services include contract consulting, project development, systems integration, mobile connectivity and real-time proactive systems management.
About Lentner Technology Integrators - http://www.lentner.com/
Lentner Technology Integrators offers IT services for SMBs, and specializes in helping its customers achieve better ROI by implementing enterprise-quality solutions that meet a small business budget. Lentner’s mission is to partner with and mentor its customers, providing them with an understanding of the technology that can drive their businesses. The company offers a wide range of IT services, including analysis and design, programming, consulting, implementation and training, database design and administration, proactive systems administration; network consulting, integration assistance, and Internet development.
About LogMeIn, Inc. - http://www.LogMeIn.com
LogMeIn, Inc. offers the world's largest remote connectivity service with more than ten million users. The LogMeIn family includes LogMeIn Free, LogMeIn Pro, LogMeIn Rescue, LogMeIn IT Reach, LogMeIn Backup and LogMeIn Scout. These, along with RemotelyAnywhere and LogMeIn Hamachi provide secure remote access, support and administration to mobile professionals, helpdesk and system administrators worldwide. LogMeIn, Inc. is based in Woburn, MA with European headquarters in Budapest, Hungary.
ASSOCIATION OF FAMILY AND CONCILIATION COURTS - GUEST SPEAKER : Brett A. Greenberg Topic: Cyberdata: How to Get It and How to Vet It: Date/Time: Friday, April 6, 2007 at 1:30pm ET Location: Regis College, Weston, MA The "World Wide Web" has a profound effect on all practitioners who work with the Family and Probate Courts. From the dramatic effect on communication within the separating and divorcing family to the ‘cutting edge’ evidentiary issues of authentication and admissibility of evidence, our practices are changing and evolving to accommodate the use and abuse of the Internet. This conference will address the effect of the Internet on the individual and on family life. It will include what information is available, how can we gather this information, and how this information is used in family law cases. For more information on the AFCC: http://www.afccnet.org/
Topic: Cyberdata: How to Get It and How to Vet It:
Date/Time: Friday, April 6, 2007 at 1:30pm ET Location: Regis College, Weston, MA The "World Wide Web" has a profound effect on all practitioners who work with the Family and Probate Courts. From the dramatic effect on communication within the separating and divorcing family to the ‘cutting edge’ evidentiary issues of authentication and admissibility of evidence, our practices are changing and evolving to accommodate the use and abuse of the Internet. This conference will address the effect of the Internet on the individual and on family life. It will include what information is available, how can we gather this information, and how this information is used in family law cases. For more information on the AFCC: http://www.afccnet.org/
Location: Regis College, Weston, MA
The "World Wide Web" has a profound effect on all practitioners who work with the Family and Probate Courts. From the dramatic effect on communication within the separating and divorcing family to the ‘cutting edge’ evidentiary issues of authentication and admissibility of evidence, our practices are changing and evolving to accommodate the use and abuse of the Internet. This conference will address the effect of the Internet on the individual and on family life. It will include what information is available, how can we gather this information, and how this information is used in family law cases.
For more information on the AFCC: http://www.afccnet.org/
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