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![]() Tech Talk Breakfast Speaker Series is Back!! Join NSIS and this month's speaker, Vince Courtenay, at our popular Tech Talk Breakfast at Starfish Bistro on Friday, October 30th, 2009 at 7:30 am. Vince's topic will be "Profitable Ways of Taking Your Offline Business Online". He will be sharing 3 ways to increase a business's bottom line through online methods. Vince has been in business in the Terrace area since 1994 and has done business online specifically since 1998 and has been an active student o This event is free and includes a complimentary breakfast, but you must register with NSIS as space is limited. "Profitable Ways of Taking Your Offline Business Online" Tech Talk Breakfast Speaker Series For the past year, NSIS has delivered its Tech Talk Breakfast Speaker Series, held at 7:30 am at the Starfish Bistro in Terrace. Participants enjoy a free, European-style breakfast, and get an overview of a specific topic in technology. Past topics have included: June 2008: “Windows/Internet Security and How to Improve the Security of Your PC” (Presented by Ken Hawkins, IT Support & IT Instructor for Northwest Community College) July 2008: “Collaborating with Your Office Technology” (Presented by Seungbum Yoo, Technical Director at TLC) October 2008: “Tips on Buying a Laptop and Windows Vista” (Presented by Tom Burbee of TCSI Computers) February 2009: "Green Technology for Your Home" (Presented by Betty Barton of Barton Construction and Dave Merritt of Rona Homes) June 2009: "Twitter, Facebook and Other Social Networking Tools" (Presented by Sarah Zimmerman of saz communications) If you have any ideas for a Tech Talk topic or speaker, please contact us at NSIS at contact@nsis.ca.
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