Your time is worth something!

CRT has helped clients save between $5,000 and $40,000  in technology costs.  In some cases we didn’t save money, we simply got more done for the same amount they are currently spending.

I am interested in hearing how you use technology, and I want to add your name to our drawing for a FREE 22” monitor. My request is easy; meet with us for 30 minutes and discuss how we can help you get more for your technology money in 2011.  Our message is simple; we don’t overpromise, we speak plain and we have a deep understanding of how people leverage technology and stretch dollars.

Can we meet for 30 minutes and add your name to our drawing for a free 22” monitor?

 You will find our style candid and stripped of sales talk and willing to measure results.

Call Michael Summerfield today at CRT (269.963.3785) or email (msummerfield@crtincbc.com) and ask for more information!

Business Continuity and the Impact of Disaster

If you have thought that a Business Continuity Plan isn’t right for your business, consider the statistics your company faces today:

1.       20% of SMBs will suffer a disaster and lose critical data every 5 years

2.       93% of companies that lost their data for 10+ days will file for bankruptcy. (National Archives & Records Administration in Washington)

3.       40% of SMB networks will be accessed by a hacker this year. (Gartner Group)

4.       50% of those networks will not even know they were hacked! (Gartner Group)

It is also important to keep in mind that these statistics are not just the impact of a large, devastating earthquake, but rather of a simple, hardware failure.

Are you sure you are prepared?

For more information on a Business Continuity Plan for your company, call Michael Summerfield today at CRT (269.963.3785) and ask for more information!

Blogging from Posterous now.

It is great how many ways there are to get your message to your blog or social media outlet.  Posterous has been great for sending one message and having it land at several of these outlets.  This message has been sent from my corporate email to a special email address and now is on our blog and will show up on Facebook and Twitter.  If anyone is interested in learning how to configure this service for their site please let us know.  Thanks!