VISION Helps Support Delicious Growth
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Rick Kerzner of Emily's Catering and ForeSite's own Mike Giuffrida
shared the distinction of being named to Hartford's 40 Under Forty
in the same year which was the beginning of a mutually beneficial
relationship.
Emily's has experienced phenomenal growth since Rick bought the
business back in 2003. Rick's business sense and over twenty
years experience in catering helped him to expand their Bristol
headquarters, and ForeSite has been there with him to make sure
that his technology is keeping pace with our VISION program.
From a single computer shared by all, the network has grown to
multiple desktops and a server. Emily's now relies on their
technology to revise menus, handle scheduling and marketing, and
communicate with clients and vendors via email.
If you are looking for a first-class catering experience for your
personal or business needs, Rick and his staff can be reached at
866-9-EMILYS.
Congratulations Rick on your expansion! |
Save Time by Learning Keyboard Shortcuts
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While the mouse was the focus of great controversy in the movie
Pirates of Silicon Valley and has revolutionized the way we use a
computer, it's not the most efficient way to perform all actions
that you do regularly within Windows. By learning keyboard
shortcuts, you can save time by not having to take your hands off
of the keyboard for common tasks. Below are some of our
favorites, but you can find shortcuts for almost any Windows action
by looking to the right of the action name within the traditional
menus or hovering the button in Office 2007. Here are a few
to get you started. These are specifically from Microsoft
Word but are pretty standard with other windows applications.
- Bold - CTRL + B
- Cut - CTRL + X
- Copy - CTRL + C
- Paste - CTRL + V
- Save - CTRL + S
- Left Align - CTRL + L
- Right Align - CTRL + R
- Justify - CTRL + J
- Italic - CTRL + I
- Underline - CTRL + U
Look in your favorite applications for shortcuts to the things you
find yourself doing most often and you'll save time you didn't even
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ForeSite Welcomes Tracy Fox to our Team!
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Tracy Fox has joined ForeSite as our new Business Development
Manager. Tracy brings to us over 20 years of sales
development experience, most recently serving as a business
development manager for a Hartford area information technology
company. Prior to that, she was a top sales consultant
covering the Connecticut territory for a national computer
company.
Tracy has already hit the ground running, working with clients to
fully understand their business organization and goals, and
designing the right mix of services and support to fully maximize
the benefits of their technology investments.
You should see or hear from Tracy in the coming months as she
reaches out to ask how we can partner with you to create a
technology solution that's right for your business. |
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Headquartered in East Hartford, CT, ForeSite has been designing
solutions and troubleshooting problems for clients'computers,
networks and web sites, since 1997. We are committed to providing
personalized customer service and practical yet insightful
solutions which fit a wide range of business needs. With the recent
opening of our Worcester office, ForeSite continues to provide
premium technology solutions to the central Connecticut and western
Massachusetts regions.
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ForeSite has recently introduced a brand new service offering, the
ForeSite VISION program.
BENEFITS OF VISION INCLUDE:
- Proactive Remote Maintenance
To learn more about ForeSite's VISION program
contact us or call Tracy Fox at
1-866-GO-4SITE x14
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Save of the Game
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Attention Wolf Pack Fans: ForeSite is continuing
our support of the home team this year by honoring the Save of The
Game. Check out some of the best action at SaveOfTheGame.com!
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2008 Year End Tax Planning:
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It's that time again...time to figure out if there
is some way to keep more of your hard earned business profits,
especially in this trying economy, and after the year investments
in the stock market have had. Well, there is some hope, and
it's called the Section 179 Tax Deduction. This law allows
you to write off up to $250,000 of equipment purchases in a single
year instead of having to depreciate them. Visit Section179.Org to learn more and consult your
tax advisor to see how it can apply to you.
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