A New Year - A new attitude

Welcome back to work!  Hope everyone had a wonderful holiday and more importantly, you were able to come back! 

With tight times, cut backs and high-tech IT firms laying off over 20,000 workers in November alone, IT jobs are in survival mode.  In other words: You're no longer a techie helping the business; you're a businessperson who uses tech to boost the bottom line.

The most reliable path for self-preservation? Transition your focus from technology to business value and business needs. The more quantifiable results you offer the more indispensable you become. How long and how much did it cost your company for that last Office 2007 deployment?  What about patches and security threats, costs for your IT guys to visit each desktop to update?  Speaking of desktops and equipment, do you know where your assets are and how they are being used?

Now more than ever you deploy efficient IT.

Let NAI and LANDesk help you solve those problems.  From world class system management, security and patch protection, effective asset management, and enterprise service desk solutions.  We have the expertise to deliver the right solutions and the ROI that you need now-on time and on budget.

Do you already own LANDesk products?  Email me swatkins_at_ldms  so I can have our LANDesk  Services team schedule a customized tune up and training to make sure your gaining as much from your investment as possible.

This is the time for you to get a handle on the projects you own and show your organization that you can expand your efficiencies, reduce your expenditures and maintain the rep your IT organization owns.

Expand your capabilities and change the corporate attitude towards IT!

Sincere regards and hopes for a successful 2009

Susie

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