InfoSystems Hosts IBM’s Pulse Comes To You 2010 Event

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

InfoSystems, Inc. is hosting an informative multi-session seminar called Pulse Comes to You on Sept. 23 at New Horizons Computer Learning Center. Pulse Comes to You will illustrate how to optimize IT infrastructure and share information around IBM’s Tivoli products.

The luncheon begins at 11 a.m. and offers two sessions running concurrently, providing a choice of topics to attendees. Participants will hear from technology experts on how to get the most out of their IT networks through IBM’s Integrated Service Management and storage. IBM representatives will share the components of building a dynamic infrastructure, with optimization solutions for any size network.

In support of InfoSystems’ ongoing relationship with the Chattanooga Symphony & Opera, InfoSystems will provide guests of this event with tickets to Beatlemania!, a tribute performance scheduled for Oct. 2 at Tivoli Theatre.

New Horizons Learning Centers is located at 5600 Brainerd Road in Chattanooga. For more information or to register for this event, please visit their website at www.infosystems.biz/events or call 624-6551.

InfoSystems, Inc. is a Chattanooga-based IT solutions firm with a staff of over 50 employees. Services offered include systems and network design, consultation, storage and disaster recovery solutions, unified communications, along with long-term service and support. The company is a Microsoft Certified Partner and has been an IBM Premier Business Partner since the program’s inception.


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