Friday, October 31, 2008

Afraid of the Dark?



Let’s face it – we can all get a little anxious at times.

Even those of us who like to consider ourselves “different” from everyone else, ready for change, seekers of adventure - we tend to prefer what’s comfortable.

We fear the unknown and we worry about the future. And especially these days, many of those fears are well-founded.

But some are not. Take the fear of upgrading your company’s technology.

Even solid companies – ones with a growing customer base and good fundamentals - are concerned they can’t make much-needed investments in technology. Sure, they know the secret of prospering in today’s economy for virtually any business: regular, smart investment in information technology.

They know this investment provides:

* greater efficiency
* superior operational and market intelligence
* better protection from business disruption

They know they need to invest, but they turn over and over in their mind that big unknown:
What if I can’t get the capital I need ?

It is the belief of Corona IS that the ‘credit crunch’ is overblown for the majority of small and medium businesses that are out there with solid technology upgrade plans.

And backing up this belief is the view (and most importantly, the dollars) of one of our biggest partners:

Microsoft.

Yeah, that Microsoft. We can’t go into all the details here, but here’s the info you need right now:

If you have a business technology upgrade program – software, hardware and services –
Microsoft may be ready to make an investment in you.

Like you, Microsoft knows that companies that make regular, wise upgrades to computer hardware, software, and services consistently outperform their competitors. That improvement fuels the engine of growth for your company . . . and the economy as a whole.

Now, we can’t claim that every company will qualify for the free financing program will be approved. Frankly, it’s that “Everyone qualifies for everything!” mind set that got our country in the jam we find ourselves today.

But we have our finger on the pulse of the Microsoft program and we know our clients pretty well. And it’s not our style to put you in a position to fail.

So let’s not be afraid of the dark. And don’t be afraid to give us a call or send us an email for more information. And don’t be afraid if we call you with our recommendations with some ideas to help your business grow.

And one more thing - Happy Halloween!

Thanks for letting us “Light Up Your Network.” TM

Bob and Chris

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