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Dear @@01,

Welcome to my “rebranded” newsletter – SMB PC Advisory! I have changed e-mail engines and are now powered by the fine folks at PSP, Inc. in Bellevue, Washington. So I used that conversion process to rebrand our e-mail newsletter to be a closer cousin to my print magazine (SMB PC magazine). SMB Nation has grown up and it’s time for consistency.

This is the BusinesSpeak edition of my e-mail newsletter. Topics include a look at new SMB Startups that are saving the SMB econsomy! We also have a SAVE THE DATE message concerning our fall conference in Las Vegas. I have a BIG WELCOME to everyone attending SMB Nation Spring this week and tie that into saving money. There is an update from HP on Windows Server 2008 Foundation and a call for book reviews.

Let’s get started!


Introduction

SMB Startups Save The World!


In the Hindu religion, a cow is your mother. That’s why the cow has a revered place in countries like India where cattle belong to an uber-caste and travel freely with little fear of harm. Mothers are also the source of babies, which leads to population growth and more consumers consuming! Necessity is the “Mother of Invention” that leads us to our main point: SMB startups that are emerging and impacting the economy in a powerful way.
It’s a well-known school of thought that many of the very best companies (e.g., Intel) are created during times of economic turmoil. That is because companies learn how to run lean and mean. Need relevant examples? Look no further than two prominent members of the SMB community. Shortly before the tragic events of September 11, 2001, two successful SMB consulting practices were started and continue to thrive as I write these words. Aaron Booker, shown on the cover, started his well-respected Hardlines technology consultancy (located in Bellingham, Washington) September 1, 2001. He quickly learned how to plant seeds in a recession and harvest when the crop was ready. But he didn’t stop there! Aaron’s latest venture, VarVid, started in spring of 2008 as the US economy technically started its contraction (according to economists).

Closer to the epicenter of the “9/11” tragedy and the corresponding economic downturn in the first part of the century (also driven in part by Y2K and “dot com” scale-backs) was the team of Jennifer and Carl Mazzanti in Hoboken, New Jersey. Two days before Booker started Hardlines, the Mazzantis started eMazzanti Technologies. This award-winning firm learned how to grow a start-up business the old-school way during tough times—through hard work and great service. Today this Microsoft Gold Partner and Small Business Specialist entity is often featured in Microsoft case studies and advertisements. (eMazzanti is featured in a two-page advertisement in Issue 3-3 of SMB PC magazine.)


2009 Recession Startup Wall of Fame!

And here is a tagline...

Can the “economic slowdown startup” strategy from the last recession work today? Let’s find out by taking an “executive MBA scan” of several interesting startups. We consider this to be our SMB “Heroes” who are doing their part, day-by-day, to save the economy!

  1. Doyenz. Citing a new automated virtual IT approach in the SMB space, Doyenz is a one-year-old, Seattle-based startup led by former Microsoftie Ashutosh Tiwary. His sales and marketing strategy is aligned with the SMB community in that he has reached out to the SMB channel and sought feedback and advice at every step of his product-development cycle. His virtualized environments that are combined with the cloud computing paradigm are simply a new way to view Small Business Server and other like-minded network infrastructure solutions. It’s like ordering your SBS machine from an à la carte menu (add and subtract features, configure settings) and then downloading the completed virtual machine (VM) image. Learn more at www.smbnation.com.
  2. Symform. This Seattle-based startup is launching its Cooperative Storage Cloud service at SMB Nation Spring. It is?a low-cost,  storage service that enables IT service providers to efficiently utilize existing capacity and extend onsite backup solutions at customer sites. This is accomplished with a secure, reliable, and automated disaster recovery offering that organizations of all sizes can afford. Founded by former Microsoft engineers with extensive experience building IT infrastructure products, Symform is the result of many years spent developing cost-effective solutions to distributed data management problems. Symform is dedicated to the belief that technology products built on cooperative, participatory principles like the Internet are inherently more affordable, dependable, scalable, and sustainable. I call it a disruptive, green technology. Monitor www.symform.com.
  3. Sharedband. This UK-based startup’s managed broadband bonding service gives SMBs a low-cost way to get faster, reliable Internet connections. By aggregating together different types of broadband circuits from different carriers at the IP layer, they are able to provide the bandwidth and resilience that businesses are looking for?at a price they can afford. I consider this one to watch as VoIP is introduced into small businesses and redundant Internet connectivity plus greater bandwidth become soup du jour. Visit www.sharedband.com.
  4. Varvid. Back to Aaron Booker. A little known factoid about Aaron is his early introduction to video production and social media stuff was from assisting the wildly popular startup “Wizards of the Coast” gaming company (its Magic?The Gathering game was created by Seattleite Peter Adkins, a personal friend of mine, during the early 1990s recession when Peter left Boeing). Varvid is a popular site (www.varvid.com) that interviews SMB channel partners and provides a “professional makeover” video interview package. Imagine “Joe the SBSer” having a professional three-minute HD video running in an embedded window on his company Web site. CalibriBut it doesn’t stop there. Can you say “Facebook”? Part of the magic of Varvid’s offering is that you can exploit social media sites such as Facebook and YouTube by uploading your videos for viewing. Visit www.varvid.com.

The founders from Doyenz, Symform, Sharedband, and Varvid discuss their respective ventures at a Seattle coffee shop in the funky Fremont neighborhood.
The founders from Doyenz, Symform, Sharedband, and Varvid discuss their respective ventures at a
Seattle coffee shop in the funky Fremont neighborhood.

  1. RPConnect.net. Long-time SMB community member Dave Bainum from the Washington DC-area jumped on the Response Point train early and wins my “Void Filler” title! Dave detected a need for telephone system reporting. Specifically, RPConnect.Net is a RiteTech LLC project (Web-based SaaS application) which helps extend the functionality of the Microsoft Response Point IP phone system.  RPConnect.Net is the first SaaS expansion of RiteTech’s core consulting business.  Additional SaaS offerings are anticipated in the future, including possibly a future Virtual Appliance (on-site) version of RPConnect.  Visit www.ritetech.net.
  2. Pronto Marketing. Imagine outsourcing your outbound marketing, such as e-mail and print newsletters, to free you from the mundane production steps and allow you to sell more as an SMB consultant. It’s really the “highest and best use” paradigm concerning your time management. Pronto Marketing “gets it,” and I recently chatted with its founder Derek Brown who was the worldwide Windows Small Business Server marketing manager in the SBS 2003 timeframe. “Stepping off the Microsoft mothership into my own venture at the brink of economic turbulence was disconcerting at times; however, in many ways, it’s felt like a blessing, knowing that if we can succeed in this climate our foundation is rock solid. It’s been inspiring to connect with strong business leaders who are growing their businesses in tough times. Sharing in their passion and having their encouragement has made even the tough days full of rewards. I never looked back!” Visit www.prontomarketing.com.
  3. Third Tier. If you’re in the “know,” then you will readily recognize these names. Amy Babinchak teamed with Eriq Neale and later Chad Gross to create Third Tier in the midst of this economic downturn and in one of the hardest hit regions (Detroit area). Third Tier provides advanced IT support services to professionals. It also supports vendors in the small business space looking to assist their customers with advanced implementation and support services. I interpret that to mean a startup such as Third Tier could help other startups such as RPConnect with product support. Not that I’m trying to create an arranged marriage here, but the example works, doesn’t it? Visit www.thirdtier.net.
  4. SMB Photo. I think most of us want Jeremiah Ilges’s job. With his Midwest managed services business thriving, he has been freed up to pursue a startup, SMB Photo, that combines his hobby with a commercial endeavor. SMB Photo covers many trade show events such as SMB Nation. It also offers a professional photo shoot service at an extremely reasonable price to SMB channel partners to elevate their professionalism with a photo portfolio. The idea is that you can have current photos and join the “flight to quality” with an update mug shot on Your Website, LinkedIn, Facebook, and your printed materials. And it’s much more than a photo shoot. Jeremiah freely spews invaluable social media and networking advice while getting you to cheese up for the camera! Visit www.smbphoto.com.
  5. Netology. One of us makes good! Long-time SBSer Lars Anderson is elevating his “A” game to monetize some ideas in the small business space. When he reached out to me, not knowing he was writing this article, I was immediately impressed. Why? Because Lars lives on the East Coast of the US in Connecticut, a state where many Wall Street hedge fund managers live. Lars’s home town of New Canaan has been especially hard hit in this economic downturn. So this is truly a heartwarming story of creating a new line of work with ideas spawned from the depths of a recession. His company, Netology, has created a homegrown SBS 2K to SBS 2K08 migration approach using native technologies. Visit www.netologyllc.com. By the way?although Lars’s solution sounds similar to Jeff Middleton’s SBS Swing Migration Kit, there are differences, and since it is five years old, Jeff’s company is well-established, not a startup. Visit www.netologyllc.com.
  6. Calyptix. Ben Yarbrough has amazing timing (and I’m not talking about the recession). Calyptix hit the scene just as the SBS 2008 product was deep into development and it became apparent that a third-party firewall solution was needed. Its AE500 fits the exact need of the SBS marketplace at the exact time it’s needed. But, more importantly, Ben has reached out to the SMB community by sponsoring user group evenings and attending popular SMB events. Visit www.calyptix.com.
  7. Team 747. Located in the Bay Area, Team747 is focused on enabling its partners to deliver remote desktop services on our secure platform to "Simply get I.T. there." The InstantHelp remote application is the next generation SaaS offering with no hardware, software, or configuration required. It comes bundled with utilities that enable channel partners to drive additional remote service revenue opportunities. One example is  rechargeable remote support by the minute, hour, or monthly recurring revenue, and more. Visit www.team747.com.
  8. SMB Phone. North to the future is the motto for my home state of Alaska and this adage can be applied to two Canadians who have a packaged offering for the Response Point reseller community. SMB Phone offers small business turnkey telephone solutions based on Response Point for the end-user small business customer. For example, there is a “Premium 5” business line bundle that a channel partner can resell and sits right in the sweet spot for Response Point. Learn more at www.smbphone.com.

To continue reading this story – click over to our blog HERE [http://harrybrelsford.wordpress.com/2009/04/28/start/]


Welcome To SMB Nation Spring 2009!

We’re just hours away from the SMB Nation Spring 2009 show and it’s a good one. The community has rallied and collectively said “recession be damned.” Over 200 attendees have voted to suit up and show up for this 4th annual Weekend confab.
But I have another story about the Spring show to share. Remember thsat SMB Nation is a small business itself. We live and breathe the SMB experience as both channel partner and on-going concern. It’s been widely reported that the reason the SMB sector has largely escaped this economic downturn and is doing “fair to midland” or better is SMB entities can use technology to lower costs. Here is an example at SMB Nation and our show.
 

Grant Thompson (MG Technology Group) is both a speaker and sponsor at SMB Nation Spring.
Here he works with Jenny Hall (SMB Nation event manager) to create show banners.


In exchange for storing his full-sized HP 3000 plotter, Grant has allowed SMB Nation to use this plotter to print our show signage and banners. This has saved us much money and is a perfect example of technology lowering costs at a small business! Rock on and a huge thank you to Grant (he is speaker at the SMB Nation Spring show this weekend – go up and give him a hug!).

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Vegas Baby!


Looking forward – we have opened early registration for our 7th Annual SMB Nation Fall Show! We have moved the show to Las Vegas and have received unanimous applause for that decision. So take a peek HERE and sign-up. It’s October 2-4 in Sin City!

[http://www.smbnation.biz/Events/SMBNationFall09/tabid/229/Default.aspx]

Closer to the here and now is the SBS Build Day on Saturday May 9th in Las Vegas. Tim Carney, with support of the local SBS user group and the amazing Suzanne Lavine at Microsoft, are putting on the one-day community confab that is truly delivered in the spirit of all goodness. I am flying to Vegas to participate in this and review our host hotel for the fall conference – so I hope to see you there!

Details on the May 9th event are:

Las Vegas User Group & Microsoft Present:

  • SBS 2008 Build Day - Partners showing Partners How to
    Successfully Deploy SBS 2008

 Register Now!

Event Code: 137823 (http://www.clicktoattend.com/?id=137823)

5/9/2009

9:30 AM - 4:00 PM PDT

New Horizons CLC of Las Vegas

7674 W. Lake Mead Blvd., Suite 250

Las Vegas, NV 89128

United States



General Event Information


The Las Vegas Small Business Users Group is pleased to announce a special event for Microsoft partners – a one-day Small Business Server 2008 build event and technical education opportunity.

Event Cost: In-Person – $25.00 (includes breakfast & lunch) – Cash Only Please
Live Meeting – Please do NOT register using this link, email
suzl@microsoft.com to register for Live Meeting only, indicate which date you'll be attending.

This event will showcase a live step-by-step SBS 2008 build, including joining XP Pro and Vista clients to the domain and a review of the other post-installation Getting Started Tasks. Interspersed throughout the build will be discussions of various topics such as:

  • Minimum and recommended hardware requirements
  • Use of the Answer File
  • Network changes from SBS 2003
  • The new Management Console
  • Other highly useful information
  • Following the networking luncheon we will discuss
  • Migration tasks, experiences and caveats
  • Securing SBS 2008 with AuthAnvil (Dana Epp – Microsoft MVP)
  • SBS 2008 Gotchas (Susan Bradley – Microsoft MVP)
  • Licensing
  • sMobility

 

Innovation of Foundation!

HP returns to its innovation ways with JUST ANNOUNCED Smartbuys!

From the company that brought you the mission statement “INVENT,” HP announces the availability of Windows Server 2008 Foundation SMARTBUYS! These creative and innovative Smartbuys were created to stimulate immediate success for SMB consultants, resellers and channel partners seeking economical customer server solutions. Think of it as lowering technology costs and elevating the customer’s technology profile simultaneously.

The Windows Server 2008 Foundation Smartbuys are really an expansion of the Smartbuy concept already available for Small Business Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 (see SKU listing below for more information. So exactly what is a Smartbuy?

  • Rapid deployment. Smartbuy SKUs are engineered to be “ready to deploy.” These are ready to go out of the box.
  • Windows 2008 OEM OS Smartbuy server bundles from HP are a configured solution offered at a pre-discounted low price.

Included:

  • minimum 4GB of memory
  • DVD-RW
  • dual hard drives for mirroring  the OS
  • and where applicable, Smart Array controllers for RAID5 and redundant power supplies
  • Smartbuy server bundles and the reseller option kits (ROK) are available to non-HP certified resellers through HP’s open distribution program.  Resellers can contact D&H, Ingram, TechData, and Synnex for further information and to purchase Smartbuy solutions.
  • Growth pathway. The customer or reseller would only add more drives to fit the data storage needs and any additional memory desired.

Windows Server 2008 Foundation Smartbuys (Announced April 27th)

SKU

Product

OS

574016-001    

HP S-Buy ML110G5 E3110 W08F us svr

WS08 Foundation

574018-001    

HP S-Buy DL120G5 E5700 W08F us svr

WS08 Foundation

574017-001    

HP S-Buy ML310G5p E3120 W08F us svr

WS08 Foundation

Click www.hp.com/go/proliantsmartbuy  for more information on these and other WS08 based smartbuy solutions.


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Guarantee service response times. Increase customer satisfaction. Grow your business.

You’re in the business of IT Service delivery, but do you have the tools in place to ensure your key targets for service success are being met?  Meet first-response service delivery goals? Manage, analyze and report on service level performance metrics?  Differentiate from the competition and increase your revenue?

If you answered “no” to any of these questions, be sure to attend SMB Nation’s Autotask webinar for an in-depth discussion of Service Level Management programs, best practices, and steps for developing an effective plan for your individual business.  Topics include: setting and measuring internal service levels, tracking and measuring performance against goals, and creating custom Service Level Agreements (SLAs) for your clients.

Establish Service Response Time Goals, And Monitor Tech Performance IN REAL TIME!

Whether you have formal Service Level Agreements (SLAs) with your clients, or just want to improve service delivery and maximize customer satisfaction, our Service Level Management tools let you quickly and easily define, monitor and measure service performance metrics.

With Autotask software, you can easily establish discrete response goals by priority, issue types and sub-issue types. Set your goals for first response, resolution plan, and time to complete. Sort all open tickets by NEXT service level event due. Even set-up workflow rules to automatically generate notices when service deadlines are at risk, and auto-escalate the ticket.

Autotask is the all-in-one IT Service Business Management Software

Most importantly, Service Level Management with Autotask is fully integrated, at no additional charge, within your overall business management solution and is remarkably easy to use. You also get CRM, Project Management, a full Service Desk Solution including Dispatching, built-in Knowledgebase, Time and Expense Management, Billing, and so much more.

To download Autotask’s white paper on Service Level Management or a datasheet describing Service Level Management with Autotask, visit:

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Zenith Infotech Eliminates Barriers to Entering the Managed Services Market

IT firms that want to offer managed services face many issues — from service delivery, to effective package construction. Furthermore, the start-up costs associated with being a managed service provider (MSP) can be significant. But now, Zenith Infotech is making it easy and affordable to offer managed services.

With Zenith as a partner, MSPs can spend fewer hours on day-to-day operations and devote more time to business-building activities that drive profitability and attain scalability — all without spending thousands of dollars or staff time! Zenith Infotech’s powerful array of infrastructure solutions includes:

  • SAAZ (Software and Application Support by Zenith) SAAZ is a hosted remote management platform that meets the stringent criteria of a mature managed services and remote management delivery platform. With SAAZ from Zenith, setting up clients is easy! Just fill out a Web form and install agents on end-user desktops and servers. Then engineers can use SAAZ to manage desktops, servers, SNMP network devices and applications from a single Web portal and remote administration console.
  • Virtual Help Desk Zenith’s Virtual Service Desk is a simple and profitable way to provide technical support to small and midsized businesses. Under the MSP’s brand, customers’ technical questions are fully and professionally addressed, even as the MSP’s skilled technicians are freed to focus on bigger jobs.
  • Virtual Network Operations Center (NOC)Delivered from Zenith's 500-man center as a private-label service to Zenith partners, the virtual NOC takes care of routine maintenance and monitoring functions. Zenith’s virtual NOC significantly reduces time, expense, and frustration that can come with remotely monitoring and managing IT systems while adding profit to the MSP’s bottom line.

Today more than 3,000 IT service providers use Zenith Infotech’s managed services infrastructure to deliver IT support to approximately 10,000 clients covering over 150,000 devices. To learn more, visit

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www.zenithinfotech.com.

I Need Your HELP!

As you know, our new Microsoft Small Business Server 2008 book is shipping.

I need your help. If you have purchased and read the book, can you write a thoughtful and honest reader review at AMAZON? You can do so HERE 

I you have not purchased my book – please keep reading (BIG GRIN!)

By Philip Elder and Harry Brelsford
SMB Nation Press, January 2009
ISBN10: 0-9770949-9-5
ISBN13: 978-0-9770949-9-8
Price $59.95
Pages 613
Paperback
 
This ready guide to Microsoft's Small Business Server 2008 (SBS) product, now part of the Windows Essential Server Solutions family, is grounded in the real world and based on practical experience.  As your blueprint, this book teaches you the "SBS" way! By using a structured deployment methodology and completing the step-by-step procedures, you will set up a secure SBS 2008 network for a sample small business - the perfect way to properly implement SBS 2008.  
Click HERE to purchase the book.

 
 

NEW ISSUE: SMB PC Magazine

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The new issue (Issue 3-4) is out in electronic form and ready to download.

Read about:

  • Top Opportunities For 2009
  • Response Point Services Pack 2
  • Multi-Community
  • New IT Economy
  • SMB VoIP Survey
  • I attended a TS2 event and survived!

Download the new SMB PC magazine HERE

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