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October 13, 2006

BlueWave Computing to Host Free Lunch Seminar in Atlanta on Internet Telephony for Small Businesses

BlueWave Computing to Host Free Lunch Seminar in Atlanta on Internet Telephony for Small Businesses “Internet Telephony – Revolutionizing Business Communications” October 26, 11:30 a.m. – 1p.m., Olive's Waterside Restaurant

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) October 13, 2006 -- BlueWave Computing, a computer and network management company that helps small and medium-sized businesses get back control of their technology, will host a free luncheon seminar, “Internet Telephony – Revolutionizing Business Communications,” in Atlanta on October 26 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Olive’s Waterside Restaurant.

The seminar, co-hosted by Internet telephony provider ShoreTel Inc., is designed to help small- and medium-sized businesses make informed decisions about selecting and implementing Internet telephony at their companies.

The event is free to attend but only limited, reserved seating is available. To reserve a seat, call BlueWave Computing at (770) 780-9283 or visit the event’s reservation web site, http://www.bluewave-computing.com/voipseminar.htm.
Olive’s Waterside Restaurant is located in Atlanta at 6450 Power’s Ferry Road, off of
I-285.

“Internet telephony is growing and truly revolutionizing the ways businesses communicate. Deciding if this technology is a good fit for a business can be difficult because there are a number of variables and choices,” explained Dr. Steven Vicinanza, CEO of BlueWave Computing. “Experts predict more than 75 percent of all businesses will end up using this technology so we wanted to create a risk-free, comfortable environment for business owners who want honest answers to their questions and help them identify a solution that works when they need it.”

“Internet Telephony – Revolutionizing Business Communications” is the second in a series of BlueWave Seminars scheduled for the next year and led by Dr. Steven Vicinanza, CEO of BlueWave Computing. Following a free luncheon, attendees at the October 26 event will hear brief presentations from Dr. Vicinanza and Chuck Krogman of ShoreTel Inc. The presentations will explain what Internet telephony is, how it works, the economics that are driving companies to adopt this new technology and how to decide if Internet telephony is right communications option for their business. Attendees will also see live demonstrations of Internet telephony equipment and have an opportunity to ask questions of the presenters.

About BlueWave Computing

BlueWave Computing is a computer and network management company for small and medium-sized businesses who rely on their technology to work when they need it. BlueWave Computing actually helps businesses run smoother by employing the industry’s best Quality Management system to measure performance and results.

By studying performance and results, businesses can make their IT costs more predictable and dependable.
Staffed with the best engineers applying the most rigorous engineering discipline to clients’ advantage, no other computer and network management company in Atlanta gives businesses back control of their technology like BlueWave Computing.

For more information about BlueWave Computing, please visit the company’s web site at www.bluewavecomputing.com.

About ShoreTel Inc.

ShoreTel is the innovation leader in enterprise IP telephony. The company has shipped its groundbreaking intelligent phones systems since 1998 and continues to outpace the rapidly expanding Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) market with technological advances and 100% year-over-year growth. ShoreTel Smart™ technology and a world class channel organization bring the full promise of VoIP to the enterprise, setting new standards for usability and manageability while reducing telecommunications costs. For more information, visit www.shoretel.com or call 1-877-80SHORE.

Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at October 13, 2006 03:40 AM

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