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Why is the SMB space so important to your business?

The Small to Medium Businesses in the U.S. make up for over 90% of all companies! Most of these companies cannot afford the cost of the internal infrastructure resources like trained IT staff and high powered servers. With Microsoft's cloud products any SMB can equip themselves with PC management, corporate mail solutions, websites and a blog in minutes.  That wasn't the good news. The good news is that they will need trained professionals to accomplish the lofty goals they have for getting current with technology and what better way than to reach out to a competent Microsoft Partner? This is the great news, that Partner can be and should be you .  According to the U.S. Census Bureau: http://www.census.gov/econ/susb/   ·              There are over 10,837,269 SMBs in the U.S. with less than 99 employees ( Over 95% of all businesses ) ·              The SMBs in the U.S. make up for 60,866,558 employees ( average of 6 employees per business ) ·              These S

What are you doing to ready up for Windows 8?

What are you doing to ready up for Windows 8?     The most important take away from any of the WPC’s that I’ve been to, and I’ve been to a lot of them, is to listen to Kevin Turner’s message. His staff composes the best of the best in storytelling, readiness campaigns and you guessed it; resources. So it’s no surprise that RyanTech has re-tooled its office with touch screen enabled all-in-one PCs and new laptops that fully support the Windows 8 experience. We have trained our staff on the usage of Windows 8 and found many resources provided by MVPs and Bloggers that help in the transition. If you aren’t yet a partner of the ignite experience that Microsoft is putting on to bootstrap you into place so that you can support Windows 8 for your customers than be sure to look up the information on the web after the events in Vegas and Orlando. Kevin Turner’s message was the simplest complex message from any WPC thus far. Simply put, Microsoft is all in again and they’ve got sk