How Small Businesses, Nonprofits Can Cut Costs with Cloud-Based Email
Is your nonprofit or small business spending more than it should for email? Learn how to evaluate the options.
New York, NY, January 11, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Cloud-based email may be just what nonprofits and small businesses need to save money, allow for growth, and improve security, whether a start-up or a going and growing concern. The problem comes with knowing how to evaluate what’s best.
In Ventureneer’s free webinar, Small Business, Nonprofit Savings, Security, Scalability with Cloud-based Email, participants will learn how to assess cloud-based email options and the pros and cons of making the switch from in-house to the cloud. The webinar will focus on Google and Microsoft business email.
“Cloud computing offers many benefits but managers don’t know what questions to ask and how to choose what’s best. This webinar will help them do that,” said Geri Stengel, founder of Ventureneer.
The free interactive webinar will be held Tuesday, January 31, 2012, 2-3 pm ET and taught by Jason Hutchins, president of Nonprofit Solutions Network, which specializes in providing customized IT services to small businesses and nonprofits. Hutchins will provide real-life examples of costs, savings, and those who have made the switch to the cloud.
When email is in the cloud, security, software updates, hardware upgrades, and expansion are managed by the service provider. When more mail boxes are needed, they’re available without buying new hardware or expanding IT staff.
And because this is the service provider’s business focus, it’s a good bet that the security and maintenance are going to be top-notch, which may not be the case at small or start-up businesses and nonprofits with limited budgets.
No, it’s not free or infallible but cloud-based email is worth a serious look. In this free, one-hour webinar, participants will learn:
-what cloud email is
-benefits of cloud email for small businesses and nonprofits
-drawbacks to cloud email, such as changing providers
-cloud email providers, with particular focus on Google and Microsoft
-costs (obvious and hidden) and savings
-how to determine the rewards and risks of cloud email
For small business owners, nonprofit executive staff, and start-up entrepreneurs, this webinar will provide valuable information about email security, options, and costs.
For more information or to register, go to http://ventureneer.com/webclass/small-business-nonprofit-savings-security-scalability-cloud-based-email.
About Ventureneer:
Ventureneer connects values-driven small business owners, social entrepreneurs, and nonprofit leaders with the knowledge they need to make the world a better place and to thrive as businesses. At Ventureneer, entrepreneurial and nonprofit training and advice are practical, accessible, and affordable. Ventureneer blends traditional, formal instruction with informal, peer learning. You can learn new skills, collaborate with peers, develop solutions to your real-world problems, get one-on-one help from experts, and access the information you need to make better decisions for your organizations.
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In Ventureneer’s free webinar, Small Business, Nonprofit Savings, Security, Scalability with Cloud-based Email, participants will learn how to assess cloud-based email options and the pros and cons of making the switch from in-house to the cloud. The webinar will focus on Google and Microsoft business email.
“Cloud computing offers many benefits but managers don’t know what questions to ask and how to choose what’s best. This webinar will help them do that,” said Geri Stengel, founder of Ventureneer.
The free interactive webinar will be held Tuesday, January 31, 2012, 2-3 pm ET and taught by Jason Hutchins, president of Nonprofit Solutions Network, which specializes in providing customized IT services to small businesses and nonprofits. Hutchins will provide real-life examples of costs, savings, and those who have made the switch to the cloud.
When email is in the cloud, security, software updates, hardware upgrades, and expansion are managed by the service provider. When more mail boxes are needed, they’re available without buying new hardware or expanding IT staff.
And because this is the service provider’s business focus, it’s a good bet that the security and maintenance are going to be top-notch, which may not be the case at small or start-up businesses and nonprofits with limited budgets.
No, it’s not free or infallible but cloud-based email is worth a serious look. In this free, one-hour webinar, participants will learn:
-what cloud email is
-benefits of cloud email for small businesses and nonprofits
-drawbacks to cloud email, such as changing providers
-cloud email providers, with particular focus on Google and Microsoft
-costs (obvious and hidden) and savings
-how to determine the rewards and risks of cloud email
For small business owners, nonprofit executive staff, and start-up entrepreneurs, this webinar will provide valuable information about email security, options, and costs.
For more information or to register, go to http://ventureneer.com/webclass/small-business-nonprofit-savings-security-scalability-cloud-based-email.
About Ventureneer:
Ventureneer connects values-driven small business owners, social entrepreneurs, and nonprofit leaders with the knowledge they need to make the world a better place and to thrive as businesses. At Ventureneer, entrepreneurial and nonprofit training and advice are practical, accessible, and affordable. Ventureneer blends traditional, formal instruction with informal, peer learning. You can learn new skills, collaborate with peers, develop solutions to your real-world problems, get one-on-one help from experts, and access the information you need to make better decisions for your organizations.
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Geri Stengel
212-362-3088
www.ventureneer.com
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Geri Stengel
212-362-3088
www.ventureneer.com
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