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Network Migration Workbook


The Network Migration Workbook

By Karl W. Palachuk and Manuel L. Palachuk

 

Our Price: $249.95


A Great Resource for Anyone Who Support Small Business Networks


Form Factor: 8.25 x 11 inches
590 pages!


Karl's Annual Pre-SMB Nation Information Fest


Pre-Day Event for the SMB Nation Conference.

Karl W. Palachuk


Seminar Information


Friday

September 28th, 2007


1:00 - 4:00 PM

Check-in at 12:30 PM


Marriott Redmond Town Center

7401 164th Avenue NE

Redmond, WA , 98052

Phone (425) 498-4000



Registration Closed


Summary Info:


  • HaaS -- Hardware as a Service
  • How KPEnterprises jumped in with both feet and made a bunch of money!

  • Perfect Projects Every Time
  • A true introduction to Karl's Super-Good Project Management Binder. You'll even get a Start Here Button!


These are not technical seminars. These are business-related discussions.


HaaS is pretty much the hottest thing in the SMB space this year. Combining hardware, software, and services for one monthly fee. Sounds great to clients, and provides you with a steady stream of prepaid service income.


Projects are some of the most important things we do every day. But most of us don't have a standardize approach to guarantee successful projects.


Karl will introduce you to the next binder you need: The Project Management Binder! It's simple. It's easy to use. And it will make every project profitable. Really! Come and find out how.


Speaker Info:


Karl W. Palachuk

is the President of KPEnterprises Business Consulting, Inc. and Great Little Book Publishing Co., Inc. He is also the author of four books for SMB Consultants. Karl is also an active member of the SMB community, with blogs and web sites providing resources and advice to SMB Consultants.


Web:

www.smallbizthoughts.com

www.smbbooks.com


E-Book:

The Super-Good Project Planner for Technical Consultants


About the Book:

Another great binder project! This is an E-book package on project management. Not designed for setting up a new hospital, but great for managing those daily projects that just seem to get out of hand, take too long, or don't make money. Perfect as a place to start managing your next server installation.


KarlPalachuk



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