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| Steven G. Atkinson is a Technology
Consultant based on Maryland's Eastern
Shore. His goals are to assist the Small
Business Owner and Office Manager in
getting the correct technology for their
business needs. He has written and
self-published a book - Technology Tips
for Small Business - to assist small
businesses to better understand their
technology.
Technology Tips
for Small Business - Website for the
Book |
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| Frank Stoczko is the founder and president
of goSEOpro (www.goSEOpro.co
m), an Internet Marketing and Website
Promotion company offering Search Engine
Optimization (SEO), Search Engine
Marketing (SEM) and Pay-Per-Click (PPC)
campaign management solutions designed
especially for professionals and small
business owners who require high impact,
quick results and value-based pricing. |
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Silver Authors |
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| The purpose of my articles is to share my
experience on computers and technology
with you. My free advice might help you on
your business or home computer. There is a
lot we can do with computers nowadays and
many of the software I recommend is
available for free. Please visit my
website for more information at www.at-p
resent.com |
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| Susan Daffron is the President of Logical
Expressions, Inc. (www.logicalexpressions.com), a book
and software publishing company in
Sandpoint, Idaho. She is the coauthor of
Web Business Success: The Entrepreneur's
Guide to Web Sites that Work (www.WebBusinessSuccess.com) and
several other books. She also has written
more than 300 newspaper and national
magazine articles and publishes three
ezines. |
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| Ann All has been a business journalist for
the past 15 years and was a leading media
authority on automated teller machines
before coming to IT Business Edge to cover
tech alignment and business value. |
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| Max Entin worked in the software/web
development field for several years and in
2006 started his own IT company Reali
ty Software with headquarters in
Toronto, Canada. Nowadays, Reality
Software provides professional services
focused on custom software and web
solutions for businesses worldwide. In the
short period the company has grown to a
team of over 10 professionals and
attributes most of it to great
relationships with its’ clients. |
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| Justin Beller is formally educated as an
instructional designer and performance
improvement specialist with a Master's
degree in Instructional and Performance
Technology from Boise State University
(2000) and a Bachelor's in Visual
Communication from the University of Idaho
(1996). In his career he has worked with
companies in the Boise area such as Norco,
Inc. and Albertsons, Inc. on
computer-based and web-based training
initiatives, design, documentation and
development of support materials for
internal support applications as well as
traditional instructor-led training
programs.
His knowledge and experience in
instructional design and human performance
technology has been applied to subject
matter ranging from medical education and
industrial safety to marketing,
merchandising and distribution for the
retail food and drug industry. PinPoint
Performance Solutions was inspired by his
previous work at Hewlett-Packard where he
contributed to performance improvement
interventions and applied user centered
design, user acceptance testing and
evaluation methodology in the
implementation of content management
systems. |
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ACF Consulting Inc. was
founded in 2001 by Adam Ford, a certified
Microsoft System Engineer and Database
Administrator. Since this time ACF has
grown steadily, establishing a wide
clientele and providing a variety of
businesses with solutions to aid in their
success. ACF is a Microsoft Small Business
Specialist with a variety of powerful
partnerships with companies such as
Symantec, Seagate, Authorize.net, and
WatchGaurd.
The professional team at ACF has
years of experience in virtually every
aspect of web development and business
marketing. Having helped an extensive
selection of companies, they are prepared
to contribute to the success of any
business. ACF specializes in custom
solutions with personalized services such
as, web
development, hosting, p
rint design, corporate
identity, and many more. |
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| Bob Unruh, owner of the San Diego based
Creative Computer Consultants ( www.ccconsul
tants.biz ), has been providing
technology consulting and solutions for
businesses and individuals such as
international book stores, accountants,
ranchers, engineering firms, churches, and
start-up home businesses all across the
country, from the Southern California
coast, up thru the Rocky Mountain States
and into New York. |
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| Danita Zanrè is a recognized expert in the
email field. She has grown Caledonia
Network Consulting, a small local
network consulting company into a niche
Internet company serving the world-wide
email community. While diversifying into
writing, speaking and mentoring, Danita
still spends a good part of her day
consulting and providing advice and
support to the email community at large. |
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| K K Mookhey is the Founder and Principal
Consultant at NII Consultng. From a
startup capital of USD 5000 in 2001, he
has built it into a USD 500,000 practice
providing services in IT Audits, Risk
Management, Compliance, and Computer
Forensics. NII has offices in India and
the Middle East, and a client list that
includes the United Nations, Saudi
Telecom, Dubai Stock Exchange, Atlas Air,
Royal Sun & Alliance, and many others.
He has written numerous articles on
information risk management and these can
be accessed at www.niiconsulting.com
/innocation/articles.html. He has also
presented at conferences such as Blackhat
(Las Vegas 2004), Interop (Las Vegas
2005), IT Underground (Prague 2005).
He is also the author of two books - one
on Linux Security and Auditing, and the
other on the Metasploit Framework by
Syngress Publishing.
He blogs at www.everydayentrepreneurs.blog
spot.com |
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| Bryan Bowers has held a variety of
managerial and staff positions in the
Information Technology industry over the
past sixteen years. His proven track
record of using innovative technology to
achieve bottom-line results prepared him
to take the entrepreneurial leap to serve
the business community of Orange County.
Prior to founding Bowers Technologies,
Inc., Bryan held positions as the Manager
of Information Technology for the Santa
Margarita Water District; Support
Supervisor at Avery Dennison Corporation;
and Project Manager at Control
Components.
Bryan holds many certifications and is
active in professional IT organizations.
He served on the committee that helped
guide the UC-Irvine Graduate School of
Management’s effort to integrate new
technology into its curriculum. He spoke
at the 1999 Information Technology
Association symposium on how a hacker
brought down Yahoo.com, CNN.com and other
sites.
The academic credentials underpinning
Bryan’s professional accomplishments
include graduating with honors from the
University of California, Irvine's MBA
program and a B.S. from California
Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA, in
computer information systems. |
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