FREE Executive Webinar:

“How To Use Cloud Computing To Cut IT Costs, Eliminate Expensive Server Upgrades And Free You To Work From Anywhere On Any Device”

Stuart Bryan

Webinar Details:

When: Tuesday, April 5th
Session Time: 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Where: At your desk

If your company is facing a server refresh or expansion and you're considering a complete migration, Office 365, Google Apps or some other cloud solution to save money and simplify IT, it's extremely important that you attend this exclusive event.

During this executive briefing, we'll explain in simple, non-technical terms what cloud computing is and deliver straightforward answers to many of the questions CEOs and executives have about "moving to the cloud."

During This Session You'll Discover:
  • What "cloud computing" is (explained in non-techie terms) and why thousands of companies are abandoning their traditional server on-site for the simplicity, convenience and lowered costs of cloud computing.
  • Answers to important questions about security, where your company's data is stored and Internet speed and connectivity. We'll also discuss questions you SHOULD ask (but most never do) before moving your network to the cloud.
  • Critical policies, procedures and security protections EVERY business must have in place when allowing employees to use mobile devices to access your network or store company data on cloud applications.
  • When it makes sense to migrate all or some of your IT infrastructure and applications to cloud services providers.
Who Should Attend:

Executives or managers who are facing a server refresh, network expansion or who need to upgrade their network within the next 6 months. Individuals who want a better understanding of cloud computing and how it can benefit their organization will also benefit from this webinar. While IT executives are welcome to attend, this session will NOT be a deep dive into the technical aspects of cloud computing and will focus on C-level topics and discussion.

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