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    July 10

    SMBVirtulization.net Webinar with Ryan Morris of IPED

    A quick plug for a Webinar you will not want to miss!

    Mr. Virtualization, Dave Sobel of SMBVirtualization.net, will be hosting Ryan Morris of IPED today (Friday July 10th) at 5pm-6pm GMT in the UK.

    I was lucky enough to see Ryan speak a couple of times at the HTG event in Dallas recently, and can tell you if you’ve got any interest in getting a sneak peek into how the IT Industry is developing, this is a guy to listen to.

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    Friday, July 10, 2009
    12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT  

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    Our new SMBVirtualization.net webinar series kicks off with guest Ryan Morris from IPED.

    SMBVirtualization.net welcomes Ryan Morris, Practice Director, WW Channel Development & Education, Institute for Partner Education & Development as he joins us for our first webinar presentation.

    In the midst of the general unrest in all sectors of the economy, one fact has become painfully clear: IT solution providers must adapt their practices to address the changes in today's economy.

    The basics of your business have undergone a set of fundamental changes that affect core value propositions, technical service offerings, sales operations and customer relationships.

    While it's critical to understand the impact these changes will have on your individual business, it's more important that you embrace one fundamental reality: these changes are significant and permanent -- the market is never going back to the way it was before.

    Register now to join us Friday, July 10 at 12pm EST for a discussion on the future of IT delivery.

    Space is limited.
    Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
    https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/757508595

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