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- <li><em>date</em>: Thu Jan 13 14:43:01 2005</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: hbbs at comcast.net (Jeff Hubbs)</li>
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On Mon, 2005-01-10 at 14:05, Michael Hirsch wrote:
> It gives me great pleasure to announce that The ALE Central meeting on Thursday will feature a presentation by Jim Kinney about Linux for small businesses.
>
> Thanks, Jim.
>
> --Michael
>
>
> Topic: Linux for the 2005 SMB Environment
> Speaker: James P. Kinney III
>
> Abstract:
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> Small business has always been the backbone of the US economy. As the digital
> revolution has continued, the small business owner is faced with a dilemma: Join
> the computerized fray or get left behind.
>
> The computing needs of small business has a basic core need: Timely data to make
> things run. The current state of Linux is well suited to meet the needs of many
> small to mid-sized businesses. From basic server needs such file and print
> services, web sites, email and ecommerce, to accounting application, POS and
> CRM/ERP, Linux has a solution to fit every budget.
>
> This talk will cover an overview of application that Local Net Solutions installs
> and manages for clients. Included will be a discussion of the advantages and the
> pitfalls of the current state of applications.
>
>
> James Kinney was introduced to Linux in 1993. After completing his Masters in
> Physics from Georgia State University in 1997 he wiped Windows NT from his hard
> drive and never looked back. Currently, James is the founder and CEO of Local Net
> Solutions, LLC. Local Net Solutions is a consulting company specializing in system
> administration for small to mid-size business. He takes an intense delight in
> replacing windows machines with Linux machines.
>
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