Autotask Corporation, a provider of IT Business Management software, announced the United Kingdom locations for its “Autotask IT Service Success Tour.”
Autotask IT Service Success Tour aims to promote best practices among IT service providers throughout the world and provide practical techniques for running and optimizing an IT services business.
The 12-city international city tour was announced in August and started off in Australia,
Autotask IT Service Success Tour features case studies and examples from local Autotask customers to improve service delivery, streamline billing and improve the over-all business productivity and profits.
The IT Business Management software, provided by Autotask Corporation, is specially designed for value added resellers, managed service providers, and other technology solution providers to help them run their business in a better way.
The company provides a streamlined implementation process followed by education with the help of training videos and courses offered by Autotask Academy. The process gets started quickly with the service desk, projects, client information, contracts and reporting becoming commonly accessible form a central point.
Autotask IT Service Success Tour details are scheduled for three days at London, Manchester and at Edinburgh. The program is given name as “Lunch and Learn” with the name of the respective places where it would be held.
The time scheduled for the program is from 10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. On Monday October 11 Monday the program would be held at the Hilton London Kensington, 179- 199 Holland Park Ave, London, W11 4UL.
On Tuesday, October 12, the event would be held at Hilton Manchester Deansgate, 303 Deansgate, Manchester, M3 4LQ.
On Thursday, October 14, the program is scheduled to be held at Hilton Edinburgh Grosvenor, 5-21 Grosvenor St., Edinburgh, EH12 5EF.
Free entry is given for qualified technology dealers, IT service and solution providers, MSPs, or VARs who are doing business throughout United Kingdom, the company said.
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Edited by Juliana Kenny