Recently we conducted several highly successful webinars entitled “Understanding CSV”.  Our Director of Development, Philip Allendorfer, did a great job providing technical insight into the benefits and features of CSV.  As a reseller/consultant of Tabs3 and PracticeMaster Software, these free sessions are a great opportunity to get a good understanding of CSV and its many benefits.  It is also a perfect time for your prospective CSV firms, as well as their IT professionals, to get technical questions answered by our very own pro.  To sign up for one of these sessions, please visit http://csv.eventbrite.com.

Topics covered:                                              

HotBackup and backup strategies Overview of Client Server Technology
Report Accelerators Network components of CSV
Transaction Processing Auto Recovery
Compatibility with existing networks/systems eNote
Impact on hardware environment Server recommendations

These monthly sessions fill up fast.  We will promote this webinar ourselves through the monthly user newsletter.  However, the best way to get the word out to your clients is to forward them the signup link yourself. 

Below is a sample e-mail to send to your prospects:

Dear Joe,

Great news!  The Director of Development for Tabs3 and PracticeMaster, Philip Allendorfer, just let me know that he is hosting a Client Server (CSV) webinar on May 4th.   He will spend about an hour providing a technical perspective on CSV.  This is a terrific opportunity for you and your IT professionals to learn about the benefits of CSV and how the technology works.  You can sign up for this free webinar by visiting http://csv.eventbrite.com.  Here are a few of the specific topics covered: 

  • Overview of Client Server Technology
  • HotBackup and backup strategies
  • Report Accelerators
  • Compatibility with existing networks and systems
  • Impact on hardware environment
  • Server recommendations

Let me know if you sign up.  I would love to hear what you think after the webinar. 

P.S.  If you are interested, but the time doesn’t work, let me know.