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Audio Web Seminar: Growing your managed services business

Concerned about customer satisfaction and stickiness? Then tune into this audio web seminar to learn hints and tips about building a successful services offering

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Tuning in: Listeners can learn from their peers about building a successful services business

CRN plays host to an audio web seminar sponsored by Nimsoft on how to deliver managed service excellence to your customers, and also how to grow your managed services offering.

Moderator Sara Yirrell, CRN editor, is joined by a panel comprised of Rob Bamforth, principal analyst at Quocirca, Neil Keating, commercial director at Eurodata Systems, John Pepper, managing director of Managed 24/7, Matts Lif, operations manager at Barrett AB and and Philip LaForge, general manager of service providers at Nimsoft.

Date: Monday 26 April 2010
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