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| Techcess Group steps their game up | October 2009 / issue 13 | |
Techcess Group introduces and welcomes back valuable team members by Techcess Group Marketing Between the economy being in a rut and companies downsizing every day, Techcess Group has fared the economic downturn that has been the demise of many companies. Techcess Group was fortunate enough to not have to let anyone go and instead hired two new people and welcomed back a very valued team member. Techcess Group welcomes tenured sales pro as Techcess Group is very excited to welcome on-board Jason Wright as the new Director of Sales. With over 10 years of leadership and proven business development experience, Jason has played a key role in the design and implementation of communication systems and various software applications for Fortune 500 companies throughout the United States and abroad.
“We are very happy to have Jason as a part of our team”, says Hugh Sazegar, CEO of Techcess Group. “I feel that he will be a great asset to our growth in the coming years and help better establish Techcess Group as an expert in the IT sector”. Jason’s role as Director of Sales will be to generate a vast amount of leads and maintain pertinent relationships that will help lead to the growth of Techcess Group in the years to come.
"Hands-on" Senior Account Manager embraces new role at Techcess Group Techcess Group is pleased to announce that Cully Templeton has filled the role of Senior Account Manager in our Sales Division. Cully Templeton is a top-performing business-technology account management professional with proven success in executing a clients business strategy and challenge with the alignment of technology in order to provide increased revenue generation, cost reduction, and/or improved efficiency. His career began in telecommunications over ten years ago as a systems technician. By having a true “hands-on” understanding of the technology as well as being able to experience first-hand customer challenges, he found it very straightforward to move from the service side to the account management side of the business.
Over the last 3 years his career has transitioned from telecommunications to information technology and thus has allowed him to enjoy the true partnership aspect that being a managed service provider brings in a client-vendor relationship. His role as a Senior Account Executive is to develop our business with SMBs in Houston for all our suite of services, from Desktop Support to Server Management, Hosting, Cloud Computing and Disaster Recovery.
Techcess Group welcomes back Marine Sergeant Josh Feddersen of the United States Marine Corps has safely returned home after servicing his country in the War in Iraq. Josh is an IT Specialist here at Techcess Group and a very valued team member.
We would like to thank Josh for his continued service to our country. |
Find information faster: Organize your computer If you've been using your computer for more than 6 months, it's probably safe to say that you don't need all the files and e-mail messages stored there. When left untreated too long, an unorganized computer will perform slower and make it more difficult for you to find the information you need. If that's the case, it's a great time to make sure your computer is cleaned up and ready to roll for your next upcoming project or assignment. This article can help you get started. Clear out your old, unnecessary filesSo how long should you keep old files on your hard drive? It's kind of like cleaning out a closet?if you haven't used a particular file (or sweater) in a year, you're pretty safe storing it somewhere else. How can you tell how old a file is? Rest your mouse cursor over the file to see when it was last modified. For more information right-click the file, and choose Properties. You can see when the file was created, last modified it, and most recently accessed. If a file is old, not important, and hasn't been accessed in more than 6 months, it might be time to clear it out. You're the best judge to determine which files to keep, but here is a list of items you might want to consider saving:
Back up important filesThe next step is to copy selected files to another storage medium, such as a writeable CD or DVD or an external hard drive. For your most important files, such as project files, key presentations, or large e-mails, you'll rest a lot easier if you have a backup copy stored safely away from your computer. Backing up your files to CD or DVD will allow you to safely store these disks should you happen to lose your computer or if it should fail. To back up your files it's ideal to have a CD or DVD burner or a hard drive you can connect to your computer through a USB or FireWire port. Learn more about how to back up your files with Windows XP. Also, learn more about how to back up your Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 e-mail messages.
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The aftermath of hurricane Ike coupled with the current economy and market conditions have been very hard us all. Despite the obvious, 2009 also happens to be our 5-year anniversary and Techcess Group has decided to move forward amicably in spite of the difficult conditions. We want to take this anniversary as an opportunity to show our appreciation and thank you for your business and for your support through these difficult times. Please save the date and join us for an evening of celebration.
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6 ways to work more effectively on a virtual team These and other problems are commonplace for those who work on teams in other parts of the city, country, or the world. Frequent travel is exhausting and expensive, and can’t be the day-to-day solution. So, while you've probably solved the time zone problem by checking the Web for local time before you make a call, the following suggestions might help solve some of the other problems of working with others a world away. |
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Happy Birthday Techcess Group!
2009 marks the 5th year anniversary of Techcess Group being in business.
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