January 2007

January 2007
In this issue:

  MXINSPECT
  Choosing Vista
  Grow Your Business
  Where in the World
 Staff Profile
 Cover of CRN
 Events

 

 

 

{e}Mazzanti on Cover of CRN!

It’s Easier To Be Green | CRN
Jan 22, 2007

Whether or not you believe in global warming, get used to the color green.

Jennifer Shine, president of eMazzanti Technologies, Hoboken, N.J., already has. Growing public awareness around environmental issues is ready fuel for her sales and marketing pitches for things such as managed services, thin-client computing solutions and energy-efficient firewalls.

Read the entire article!


{e}Mazzanti Events

eMazzanti Technologies periodically hosts or sponsors events to educate our customers on how technology can impact their organization. These events as well as our seminars draw on average 20-40 different organizations. These events provide an opportunity for our customers to network with other firms, discuss openly their business concerns and learn about various means to overcome business obstacles through the use of technology.

Please click the link below for a list of upcoming events. Unless otherwise noted, all events require registration. If you see an event that interests you, be sure to register as soon as possible as space is available on a first come- first serve basis

View Events

Subscribe to this RSS Feed

 

 

 

MXINSPECT Announces Hosted Prevention
Solution That Makes Internet Browsing Safe
December 26, 2006 — The web is filled with information profiteers of all types, and the business of information theft has never been so good. Malware applications litter the internet to phish for data, spy on your behavior, and relay information about your every move. As long as there is money to be made, this is a problem that is here to stay. For some business owners, the cost of that problem is just too high.Combating malware typically requires a heavy upfront investment in a software package. This is often circumvented by threats which have the capability of reinstalling themselves once removed by software. Beyond the cost to combat these threats, businesses bear the burden of hours of network downtime and loss of internet bandwidth.Continue…

PC security: 5 reasons for choosing
Windows Vista for your small business

Reprinted with permission from the Microsoft Small Business Center
By Christopher Elliott
Worried about computer viruses? Concerned about the safety of your company’s data?  You’re in good company. If you run a small business, you probably don’t just feel like a target. Your company probably is a target. Small businesses are frequent victims of cyberattacks, according to several recent studies. And a 2006 Yankee Group survey found that 40 percent of small business owners rank protecting their companies from outside security breaches as an important issue.“Big businesses have extensive IT departments with deep expertise to handle security,” says Ann Westerheim, president of Ekaru, a technology services company for small and medium-sized business. “Small businesses just don’t have these resources – and they’re vulnerable.” Interestingly, the same Yankee Group study found that half of all small business owners delayed a technology upgrade because of costs. But what if you could address many small business security concerns by upgrading your operating system? By deploying Windows Vista, your small business could effectively kill two birds with one proverbial stone: (1) realizing the performance benefits of a new operating system, and (2) addressing important cyber-security concerns.

Here are 5 ways that Windows Vista helps your small business run safer.


Opportunities for growth may elude your competitors, but do you have the tools to react when they present themselves?eMazzanti Technologies Business Consulting Services provide intelligent analysis of your business, from daily processes to your competitive landscape, and recognize opportunities to use technology to:  maximize productivity, streamline operations, and drive revenue.To lean how, please visit www.emazzanti.net/howto or call 201-360-4400.

How Did Google Get Its Name?It’s an odd word, google. And it’s taken up permanent residence in the lexicon as not only a product name for a search engine but also in verb form—to google. Why was Google chosen? According to the company’s web site, the term was originally coined by Milton Sirotta, a mathematician. It meant “1 followed by 100 zeros”—in other words, an extremely large number. The originators of Google saw the term as relevant to their mission, which was and remains “to organize the immense amount of information” that exists in the world.

Where in the World
is {e}Mazzanti?

Throughout the years, patrons of eMazzanti have sent us pictures of their travels while sporting eMazzanti gear. Can you guess where this eMazzanti fan is located? Be the first to guess right and be recognized.

To submit a photo of your own or guess this month’s location, email [email protected].  Should we use your picture or your guess be closet to the mark, you will receive a thank you package and be entered into our annual drawing.Doug Singer


Staff Profile

From:
Cleveland Ohio, USA

Languages:
English, German

Quick Fact:
DJs with brothers’ brothers

Music:
House, Garage, Techno

Hobby:
Downhill skier, Cat Wrangler

Joined:  2002

Extension:   4413

Proud member of

{e}Mazzanti Technologies  *  409 Washington Street #464  *  Hoboken, NJ  07030  *  201-360-4400
www.emazzanti.net

Carl Mazzanti is Co-Founder and President of eMazzanti Technologies, Microsoft’s four time Partner of the Year and one of the premier IT consulting services for businesses throughout the New York metropolitan area and internationally. Carl and his company manage over 400 active accounts ranging from professional services firms to high-end global retailers.

eMazzanti is all about delivering powerful, efficient outsourced IT services, such as computer network management and troubleshooting, managed print, PCI DSS compliance, green computing, mobile workforce technology, information security, cloud computing, and business continuity and disaster recovery.  

Carl Mazzanti is also a frequent business conference speaker and technology talk show guest and contributor at Microsoft-focused events, including frequent prominent roles at the Microsoft Inspire (Worldwide Partner Conference / WPC).

Carl, a serial Entrepreneur, gives back to the community through Entrepreneur teaching engagements at Georgetown University, the company’s ocean wildlife conservation effort, the Blue Project, and Tree Mazzanti.

SHARE:

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn

Video Resources

Are You It Resources Effective In The New Normal

VIDEO/WEBINAR

Are Your IT Resources Effective in the New Normal?

Align2020 A Virtual Conference

VIDEO/VIRTUAL CONFERENCE

Align 2020
Cyber Security, Compliance & Collaboration

Best Practices For Working In A Modern, Mobile, And Secure Environment

VIDEO/WEBINAR

Best Practices for Working in a Modern, Mobile, and Secure Environment

NEWSLETTER