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Using Information Technology to Run and Grow your Business
Recorded Webinar (online)
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Date: November 16, 2023 Duration: 1:30 Language: English View webinar Viewing this webinar requires some basic information. This data is only used within SCORE and will not be distributed to any third parties.
About the event

Information technology can be simple or complex, but as your company grows, so will your IT needs. Companies often start simple: setting up a website and social media accounts, using Google Apps, sending emails, and running cybersecurity programs to prevent viruses. Growing companies will quickly need to address more complex issues, such as identifying the right infrastructure that allows your data to flow from one program to another and incorporating solutions for future growth. 

Are you focused on supporting the tools that help run your business or are you running and growing your business? Leveraging the right IT tools can help you successfully move forward. After discussing the various levels of IT, see online demos of different computer programs to help you identify solutions for both your present and future IT needs as your company grows. 

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About the presenters
Murray Portnoff
Murray Portnoff
Focused on leveraging IT solutions for both small & large enterprises, Murray's experience includes roles as an Application Lifecycle Management Architect, Enterprise Architect, Operations Control Center and Support Architect, Service Delivery Lead, Support Escalation Manager, & Technical Consultant for a major enterprise software vendor.
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