HOUSTON (Aug.2, 2011) – Lone Star Corporate College will kick off a new monthly seminar series for business professionals on Friday, Aug.19 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Lone Star Community Building, 5000 Research Forest Drive in The Woodlands.
The Aug.19 presentation will be “Getting Started with Social Media for your Business,” presented by Tammie Nielsen, CEO of TK Media Inc. “Social media is real media”, said Nielsen. “Companies that don’t learn how to use it correctly will be left behind at best, or worst case, irrevocably damage their brand.”

Join the Chamber Ambassadors as we celebrate the opening of CMIT Solutions of San Antonio NE with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at La Madeline on Broadway.

3 of our franchise owners received this award from the Everything Channel - Debi Bush, Beth Burnside and Linda Kuppersmith - for their success as business owners.The annual list recognizes female executives for their accomplishments as executives as well as their influence over the technology channel.Read more: http://www.crn.com/news/channel-programs/231002414/2011-women-of-the-channel.htm
Baltimore - COLUMBIA, Md. – CMIT Solutions, the nation’s leading provider of information technology (IT) professional services and products to small businesses, named Tom Burtzlaff, owner of CMIT Solutions of Columbia, the winner of the prestigious 2011 All-Star Award at the company’s convention in early May.
Presented to the CMIT Solutions franchisee who best demonstrates the company’s core beliefs, the All-Star Award honors Burtzlaff for his commitment to growing his business.

CMIT Solutions (CMIT), the nation's leading provider of information technology (IT) professional services and products to small businesses, named CMIT Solutions of Northern Union County the "Rookie of the Year" at the company's 2011 annual convention held in Austin, Texas.

Small business operators who assume they are too small to be interesting to cyber criminals are missing a critical point, computer-security experts say. They may be more attractive because they are easy targets.

CMIT Solutions, America's leading small business IT solutions company is hosting a free educational webinar titled "They Hype Around the Cloud - Three Things Every Small Business Owner Needs to Know".

CMIT Solutions, America’s leading small business IT solutions company, is hosting a free educational webinar titled “The Hype Around the Cloud – Three Things Every Small Business Owner Needs to Know.” Intended for entrepreneurs and their management teams, this webinar will be a thought-provoking online presentation about the potential benefits and shortcomings of cloud computing.
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CMIT Solutions offices of Garden City are participating in Hauppage Industrial Association's (HIA) Wellness Challenge. The nine week health and fitness competition allows owner Jim Bellotti and his employees to improve their lifestyle habits.

RENO — CMIT Solutions of Sacramento-Reno and its partners Dell and Microsoft have announced George Hills Company as a top three finalist in the 2010 Small Business Technology Makeover.
CMIT Solutions and a panel of four judges assessed applicants’ information technology (IT) situations from the essay or video they submitted. After receiving hundreds of entries from across the nation, George Hills was selected in the top three because of the difference the new technology can make to the business. As a top three finalist, the business will receive four iPads.
Debra Reiter traveled the world as an executive for BP, while being based in Chicago and later
It's the new year and you are ready to turn over a new leaf. You might begin with a new diet, a new exercise routine or, like many in today's new economy, you might be contemplating a new career.
We know who you are and we’re watching. Seriously, as the SMB channel partner community has matured, discussions between SMB Technology Network (SMBTN) and SMB Nation—à la SMB PC magazine—have resulted in the Top 150 list
CMIT Solutions franchise network is a franchise company that’s on the right track, helping small business owners to manage their technology needs. In addition, this franchisor practices what they preach when it comes to supporting their franchisees.
One of the mantras recited by Republicans and their busniss allies during the run-up to the Nov. 2 election was the looming elimination of federal tax cuts passed in 2001 nd 2003 for the wealthy, small businesses, estates and investors.
Austin, TX - Theresa Jones is the owner of CMIT Solutions. She stopped by Good Day to share her insights on the pressures she has faced professionally in a male dominated industry. For 20 years Theresa has worked with a number of big name technology companies in Austin. She has overcome all pressures and opened a local office for CMIT.

Lifelong friends Wayne Demers, president of CMIT Solutions of the Merrimack Valley, and Steven Gesing, CEO of the same company, started a franchise business after facing tough times due to the ongoing economic crisis. Both 60, their ties together in Andover go as far back as second grade.
Reno businesses in need of a technological makeover can nominate themselves throughout September and October to win a technology makeover from CMIT Solutions of Reno, Microsoft and Dell.
CMIT Solutions is one of the leading small business IT franchise companies and it has expanded at a rate of 50 percent during this recent economic downturn. Now that’s something to celebrate! "Plain and simple, it’s a winning business model," said Jeff Connally, president and CEO of Austin, Texas-based CMIT Solutions. "We hit home hard on two key differentiators: First, we give downsized corporate America professionals or those seeking to make a career change a successful business model that fills a critical need today; second, small business owners can’t find the type of IT solutions we provide with tremendous affordability anywhere else."

With the small business aid package signed into law in late September, many are interested to know how it will impact the sluggish U.S. economy. For instance, will employment increase? Will loans become readily available to small business owners?