We have moved
We have a new mailing address.
The new address is:
Harbor Computer Services
29488 Woodward Ave #450
Royal Oak, MI 48073
Please make a note of it and direct all future deliveries to this address.
Labels: Announcement
Informational notes for customers of Harbor Computer Services and others.
We have a new mailing address.
The new address is:
Harbor Computer Services
29488 Woodward Ave #450
Royal Oak, MI 48073
Please make a note of it and direct all future deliveries to this address.
Labels: Announcement
Amy Babinchak and 12 others have been named to the GFI Elite Technology Team. (www.gfi.com) The Elite Technology Team is an international advisory board put into place to advise GFI as it repositions, markets and develops its product for the SMB space.
I’m very excited about this opportunity. Harbor Computer Services always makes a BIG effort to develop relationships with the major software vendors that our clients use and depend on. We believe that having a deep relationship within those companies results in the production of better software for our clients. Our weekly meetings with the CEO and other top management have proven to me that this company really wants to understand and meet the needs of the small business market. We’re in our second month of ETT meetings and action is already being taken by the various departments to make the changes that we’ve suggested.
Bravo to GFI for creating the ETT. They are embodying the best of what we know software can be. I’m honored to be a member.
Labels: Announcement, Software
According to NCDC (National Climatic Data Center) Michigan is the top ranked State for weather safety. Now I don’t know which of you can use this fact in your marketing but someone should. In fact, I’m going to send a copy to the Governor. In 2007 Michigan was the lone State in the lowest disaster category, in 2008 we had some flooding and so we’ve moved up a level but even so we’re still the lowest ranked State in the union. That means we’re #1.
The fact of the matter is that over the last 20 years Michigan has suffered fewer disasters than any other State. Why is this important? Because it means we’re a safe place to store important things and from here you have the best chance at making sure important things get done on time and here you have the best chance at not losing a big investment from natural causes. So if what you do is important to someone, then Michigan is the place they want it done. Don’t forget to let your customers know that. Here they have the least chance in the whole Country of having that important work being disrupted. Work gets done on time and without disruption in Michigan.
We also have a great reliable underused telephony infrastructure (read fast and reliable internet and communications), a lot of engineers looking for jobs, plentiful office, warehouse and manufacturing space and excellent Universities. What does that add up to? Tech. High-Tech. They should be moving here in droves. Are they?
According to the Michigan Economic Development Corporation:
The study reveals that 79 percent of all students who graduate with a high-tech degree from Michigan universities choose to remain in Michigan as they begin their careers. These facts blast a hole through any anecdotal perceptions that our high-tech graduates are fleeing the state. One revealing statistic from the study is that 55 percent of out-of-state students who come to Michigan and graduate from high-tech programs at our universities choose to remain in the state as they begin their careers. Michigan is one of only 11 states that can claim this high of a retention rate.
For my part, I’m attempting to talk a couple of my friends that own data centers to build their next one in Michigan. Calfornia? Texas? Florida? I don’t think so, companies should want their data in Michigan. We got bright people to run them, ample facility space and we’re safe, safe, safe.
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