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Six eMazzanti Customers Featured as Part of Microsoft Early Adopter Windows 7 Case Study Program

If more is better, eMazzanti Technologies, Hoboken, New Jersey, takes top honors in Microsoft’s pre-launch Windows 7 case study program—called Ignite— by being invited to include six (6) of its premier customers in the program: Essential Apparel, DPK Law, Bergen County Camera, Flowers and O’Brien Law, GameWear, and MXInspect. “Because of our deep, long-standing relationship with Microsoft, we were able to get twice as many customers involved in this terrific early-adopter Windows 7 program. The free marketing, international exposure and bragging rights benefit all of us,” noted Carl Mazzanti, chief executive officer, eMazzanti Technologies.

Case Studies Part of Windows 7 Fall Public Launch Program

As is often the case, Microsoft works well in advance of public announcements of its newest software by inviting its most prominent IT partners to supply and support one or more customers. Focused on how small and medium sized businesses use its new Windows 7 operating system, Microsoft contacted eMazzanti Technologies, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, for case study candidates. Beginning in late March, the six eMazzanti customers got an opportunity to test-drive Windows 7 and capture their experiences in a four-page case study. Each customer story will be posted on Microsoft’s Windows 7 small business website as the company launches the new operating system in October. The eMazzanti customers may also participate in videos, direct marketing campaigns, launch events and other marketing efforts.

“Some of the things that make us unique are encompassed by both the custom services and products we offer as well as the opportunity to participate in international marketing programs with newly minted software from leaders like Microsoft. This level of value-add is rare in our industry,” said Mazzanti.

About eMazzanti Technologies
eMazzanti Technologies works with businesses to provide strategies for growth through the use of intelligent technology tools. From business process analysis to network design, security planning to preventative maintenance, the firm’s services all aim to reduce costs, mitigate risk and drive revenue for its clients. eMazzanti also offers an extensive portfolio of network products from the leading technology manufacturers. The best advocates for eMazzanti Technologies are its clients. The firm services businesses throughout the New York Metropolitan area and in three countries worldwide ranging from home office environments to multinational corporations with mission-critical needs. These organizations rely on eMazzanti as their technology management partner. As clients grow and needs change, eMazzanti’s flexible, scalable customer engagement model adapts to meet the aspirations of each business. eMazzanti forms long-term relationships with clients that value stability and reliability in their IT partners. An innovative and comprehensive approach to technology services has earned eMazzanti the trust of a rapidly growing client base and recognition by many of the industry’s foremost publications. For more information or to download a free copy of the complete case study, please visit www.emazzanti.net.

EMT

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