“Outsourcing IT makes economic and organizational sense for small or large businesses.,” noted Carl Mazzanti, CEO. “But the big payoff comes from increased growth, which is the result of focusing more available resources on strategic business goals and optimizing business information to support revenue-generating activities.”
The website, created by eMazzanti Technologies, includes helpful business information such as the following, as well as tips on information security and network management:
An effective technology strategy for business growth includes Business Information Optimization, which is a process for streamlining the flow of information inside and outside the company. Business Information Optimization can help:
Through the use of intelligent business applications and IT infrastructure, eMazzanti customers throughout New York City and northern New Jersey have the tools to:
eMazzanti integrates products and services with existing applications and infrastructure to create an advanced business strategy for growing companies. Well-designed solutions provide more opportunity for effective use of information. The right tools to make information accessible across platforms, systems and devices, streamlining business communications and facilitating growth.
For more information about how to optimize resources and increase business growth visit eMazzanti’s new Outsourced IT website at: http://www.nycoutsourcedit.com
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