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NETWORKING NOT WORKING? EMAZZANTI TECHNOLOGIES PUTS BUSINESS OWNERS & THEIR BUDGETS AT EASE

NEW YORK, NY – June 26, 2002 – When it comes to network technology, the difference between the “haves” and “have-nots” is staggering.  While improvements in information technology have afforded large companies huge gains in efficiency, smaller firms find themselves struggling to compete.  This new technological “caste system” has impeded the potential growth of smaller companies who lack the resources to direct capital into network infrastructure.  Enter eMazzanti Technologies, a consulting firm providing tailored network design and security services to growing businesses at a pace and cost that will allow them to flourish.
With this week’s release of their redesigned website www.emazzanti.net, eMazzanti hopes to become a central resource in assisting businesses and organizations to develop an incremental plan of action for IT improvements.   They examine the client’s business structure and growth objectives, isolate their immediate needs vs. long-term goals, and outline a strategy for implementation which utilizes their existing infrastructure.  By following a methodical approach, businesses can maintain the parameters of their budget while saving time, improving communication between employees, customer and suppliers, increasing productivity and opening new paths to worldwide information resources.
According to owner Carl Mazzanti, “what sets eMazzanti apart from other network consultants is the idea that a computer network is a living, breathing part of the office environment.  It must constantly evolve to reflect the needs of the business.”  They don’t seek to enter a client’s office and overhaul their computing practices in one sweeping motion.  They are dedicated to seeking out clients with whom they can grow.  By doing so, the client can maintain control of the process while saving time and money.
“We at Repertorio Español are very impressed and satisfied with the exceptionally professional and prompt service eMazzanti Technologies provides.  We are particularly grateful for eMazzanti’s personable approach and sensitivity in working with our staff, and in making our office network efficient, safe and secure.  As Repertorio Español gears up for on-line business sales, we look forward to eMazzanti’s continued advice and support and consider their contribution a critical factor to our future,” said Michael J. Palma, Fund Development & Capital Planning at Repertorio Español.
Future plans for the website which was designed by World Domination Design Group (WDDG) include a project management interface to allow the customer to track the progress of their network development, and an interactive trouble reporting system where the client would report any network difficulties to an offsite technician who could remotely trouble-shoot the issue.
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