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When Charles Berry founded TotalCareIT in 2001, his plan was to bring the business practices and services offered at his former South [...]
ndtHOST – Space Coast’s First Data Center of Its Kind
In the July 2012 issue of SpaceCoast Business, Travis Proctor, CEO of Artemis, likened the idea of his company’s, then under-development, data center to offering business owners the opportunity to affordably lease a new IT Ferrari, versus purchase an IT Honda Accord. Essentially, the soon-to-be-launched data center would allow business owners who could not otherwise meet the expense of a sophisticated IT infrastructure the ability to lease top-of-the-line equipment and technologies needed to efficiently and securely run their businesses.
How the Digital Revolution Has Changed Marketing
By Josh Field Online exchanges like the example on the right are occurring across the globe, forever changing the marketing landscape for [...]
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