CompuCom Systems Announces Webinar Series with Industry Leaders to Offer Insight into IT Best Practices and How to Survive the Downturn
Series Launch to Commence on April 2 in Conjunction with Forrester Research
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CompuCom Systems, Inc., a leading IT outsourcing company, today announced that it will launch a new series of free Webinars designed to provide insight into best practices as well as how to reduce costs and drive greater business value from IT infrastructures. As part of the new forum, CompuCom will join forces with various third-party constituencies such as industry analysts and clients in order to provide an effective balance of relevant, “how-to” content combined with a solid market perspective.
Upcoming Scheduled Webinars Include:
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April 2, 1:00 CDT – Seven IT
Strategies to Help Survive the Downturn – Forrester
Research Principal Analyst, Paul Roehrig Ph.D. and CompuCom Chief
Strategy and Services Officer, John McKenna to present strategies for
surviving and succeeding in a slowing economy with special market
insight and approaches to IT budget optimization. Attendees will hear
tips on driving increased business value from their IT infrastructure.
http://info.compucom.com/content/ AprilWebcastRegistrationwithSpeakers
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April 22, 1:00 CDT - Achieving Service Excellence thru
Quality Initiatives - Aberdeen Research Senior Vice President of
Technology Research, Ralph Rodriguez along with Thomas Vetterani, Vice
President of Market Quality and Offering Development at CompuCom, to
discuss solutions and frameworks for delivering value across the
organization while providing cost advantages and most of all, quality.
Attendees will hear how to leverage best practices in IT Service
Management (ITSM), ITIL and ISO 20000 to elfiminate siloed processes,
duplication of efforts and inefficiencies to lower costs while
enhancing service quality.
http://info.compucom.com/content/ April22WebcastRegistrationwithSpeakers
Other topics in the series will include how to drive greater business value from Integrated Infrastructure Management (IIM), Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM), Unified Communications (UC), Server Consolidation and Virtualization and other timely subjects.
“CompuCom is excited to produce and host Webinar events to educate IT and business professionals,” said Jim Arnold, Vice President of Marketing at CompuCom. “Many IT professionals do not have the time to attend traditional seminars or conferences and need the ability to educate themselves online. As a mid-sized IT services provider that provides industry leading quality at a much lower cost, our company has a unique point of view and a very attractive and cost effective way of getting results that you will not always hear about from the bigger providers. Our program has been specifically designed to cut to the chase and tell it like it is to give busy professionals the critical information they need to make IT decisions in a slowing economy,” added Arnold.
All Webinars start at 1:00 p.m. CDT. For more information about specific Webinars or to register, visit http://info.compucom.com/content/ITServicesWebcastListing. Each participant who attends one of the Webinars will also be a sent a free white paper on that subject giving them additional thought leadership and practical recommendations.
About CompuCom Systems, Inc.
CompuCom is a leading IT outsourcing company providing infrastructure management services, application services, systems integration and consulting services, as well as the procurement and management of hardware and software. With 20 years of IT experience, CompuCom employs more than 7,800 highly skilled associates who have earned a combined total of more than 44,000 industry certifications company-wide. As experts in workplace services, CompuCom’s unique Integrated Infrastructure Management (IIM) solution reduces costs, increases productivity and helps clients gain maximum value from information. For more information, visit www.CompuCom.com.
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