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The Nashville Tech Story (4/30/09)

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Road Tripping Wednesday

LBMC Technologies

The Nashville Technology Council had a very informative visit today with the team at LBMC Technologies in Brentwood. We started off the meeting by spending some time looking at the new Techville map. Jeff McCorpin then led us through a power point presentation that highlighted what LMBC Technologies actually does. The 48-employee company has offices in Brentwood and Knoxville and is an affiliate of LBMC. Their business system focuses on the Microsoft Dynamics line.

We learned in the presentation that LBMC Technologies offers many services, from Enterprise Content Management and Software Development to Network Engineering and Training and Technical Writing. TechCare Remote Managed Services is a new product for LBMC Technologies that identifies problems as soon as they arise.

We found out that LBMC Technologies had some notable changes in 2009. The company launched a new Web site in January and debuted a new vertical marketing strategy. We left our visit full of new insights about LBMC Technologies.

Jan 20 – Membership Breakfast

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Due to the high number of people registered for this event, we have pushed the breakfast and registration portion back to 6:45 a.m.  The program will start at 7:45 a.m. sharp.

Membership Breakfast
January 20, 2010
6:45 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
Trevecca Nazarene University
Boone Business Building

This Event is Sold Out.  We will not accept on site registrations.

Steve Ballmer is expected to bring his energy and intellect to the stage for a special and unique message to the Nashville technology community.  In addition, we have Abbie Lundberg, Former Editor for CIO Magazine, joining us to provide a future scope of the IT challenges and opportunities.

This is an exclusive, members only, annual event held as an opportunity for members to find out the direction the organization is taking in the coming year, to network with other members, and to hear from world class speakers. With a crowd of over 350 people in its first year, this event is expected to have attendees ranging from CEO and CIO’s to project managers and developers.  Space is limited, so register as soon as possible.



 

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