Tuesday, July 15, 2008

New Serviced Office Provider in Adelaide Supports Small Businesses

Business Technology Partners, a small business services provider established by Microsoft specialists, will open the doors to its new serviced office facility in Adelaide on July 14. The new services start-up will focus on providing server and workstation support for small businesses.

Business Technology Partners will provide clients with serviced office workstation solutions that will mainly focus on organizations with three to twenty–five computers. Primarily serviced office driven and a partnering business as well, the primary focus is to eventually provide systems for up to 400 users but the majority will be below 25 users.

Business Technology Partners was established by Michael Jenkin, Microsoft small business server Most Valued Professional, and Sam Webster, a Microsoft small business specialist.


According to Jenkins and Webster, the customers are not really being serviced the way they want to be serviced and everywhere they have worked it has not quite felt right. The establishment of Business Technology Partners is a result of small businesses that have a national and international focus and are trying to start up in Adelaide. There are not enough people to service them so Business Technology Partners plans to assist with serviced office workstations with business support services.

The company also plans to provide support services to non-profits by providing them with cost effective Microsoft software and other cheap software through Cisco which will get the cost under the budget of small businesses to discover where the problems exist.

Business Technology Partners plans to expand the organization next year by adding a second Adelaide serviced office facility and also expanding into a Melbourne presence.

Prior to establishing Business Technology Partners serviced office workstation solutions, Jenkin worked for various retail, corporate and education firms. He was most recently the IT manager and team leader at Copyworld and runs his own community Web site which focuses on secondhand PCs into preschools and primary schools. Webster previous worked for NAB and Copyworld as a senior engineer

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