Published on 08-14-2010 03:28 PM
The author of The IT Handbook for Business, William (Chris) Couie, will be blogging on the ComputerRepairFraud.Com website. Chris' new book will be available on Amazon's website by the end of November, and we can't wait.
The goal of his latest work is to educate and assist businesses in reducing their enormous IT support burdens by guiding them through proven methods that are easily implemented within the business. These methods are timeless and will remain in place, saving the business much revenue to expend in other ways.
Every year, businesses pay huge amounts of money for technical support. A large portion of these expenditures, often in the form of needless fees and exhorbant costs, can be greatly reduced or even eliminated by simply educating the businessperson.
The IT Handbook for Business was written to give you an inside look at the secret practices of the Information Technology support industry. Filled with an enormous amount of money saving information and techniques, this is a must have for the business professional.
The tricks that IT support often utilize over and over again, year after year that needlessly separate you from your hard-earned money, will finally be exposed. By being aware of the scams and cons that are used by some IT firms, you will save time, increase reliability, reduce costs and enhance productivity.
You will also be taught techniques that raise your Information Technology "IQ" on subjects such as; how to interview an IT firm, how to implement corporate user security, and how to properly do***ent your IT network.
You will not find this information anywhere else, and the results will be immediate. This book will be on the top of your desk for years to come.
The IT Handbook for Business is the first in a series to be published and will be followed by The IT Handbook for Technicians, The IT Handbook for Everyone Else, and IT Support Secrets Revealed, all of which are currently in production and expected to be available by mid 2011.
ComputerRepairFraud.Com would like to thank Chris for becoming a member of our community. We feel we will be a great fit for each other.
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