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Microsoft Office 365 For Non-Profits - Special Show

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Join Stuart Crawford, Ulistic’s President and CEO on December 9th at 2:30 p.m. Eastern Time for a special presentation of “The MSP Show” on “Blog Talk Radio.” Stuart will be speaking with Keith Jetton from Procyon Solutions about how nonprofits can benefit from using Microsoft Office 365, a cloud-based productivity and collaboration tool.

Did you know?  Nonprofit organizations in the U.S. and 40 other countries around the world can get Microsoft Office 365 free of charge, or at a discounted price.*

Keith and the team at Procyon Solutions are big supporters of nonprofits in Little Rock, Arkansas, and experts in the migration and use of Microsoft Office 365.   Keith will explain how by using Office 365 nonprofits can take advantage of cost savings, flexibility, secure access 24/7, syncing of calendars and email, document sharing and protection, and more!

Join MSP Marketing Expert Stuart Crawford and  Keith Jetton of Procyon Solutions  for this 30-minute presentation and learn how Microsoft Office 365 can help nonprofits achieve their goals.    

Procyon Solutions of Little Rock, Arkansas, harnesses the power of integrated communication and collaboration technologies to provide businesses and nonprofits the increased productivity they require and demand.  No matter how complex the infrastructure or how large the business challenge, Procyon provides Microsoft-based solutions that deliver improved business results.  For more information about how Procyon Solutions can help nonprofits and businesses in Little Rock succeed through better IT call: 1-888-391-3626 or visit Procyon's Website and learn about their Office 365 Migration services.

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