Autotask Community Live! 2014 is Going to Miami
East Greenbush, NY (PRWEB) December 11, 2013 -- Autotask Corporation, the world’s leading provider of hosted IT business management software, today announced the dates and venue of its sixth annual Autotask Community Live! (ACL) user conference. The event will be held June 8-10 (Sunday-Tuesday), 2014 at the Westin Diplomat Resort in Miami, Florida.
“Autotask Community Live! represents the largest global gathering of the entire Autotask community,” said Len DiCostanzo, Senior VP of Community and Business Development, Autotask. “Over 1,000 of the world’s most progressive ITSPs, MSPs, Cloud Service Providers, vendors and press attend ACL annually to learn how Autotask enables efficiency, accountability and access to data and analytics for its users and integration partners. This community relies heavily on peer-based networking and educational content so we invest heavily here. Our partners tell us that Community Live! is one of their most valuable and anticipated channel events.”
Autotask customer Ben Laycock of Little Cloud Ltd. shared his experience at ACL commenting, “What an amazing week. I just had the time of my life; made great connections and learned a lot. Very valuable.”
Registration is now open. Visit http://www.autotaskcommunitylive.com to register or to find out about becoming a sponsor.
About Autotask
Autotask Corporation provides the world’s leading hosted IT business management software to organize, automate and optimize business operations from a single, cloud-based platform that is accessible from anywhere. Built on ITIL best practices, Autotask integrates all critical business systems—CRM, Service Desk, Contracts, Project Management, Billing, Reporting—to help customers sell, implement and manage technology products and services more efficiently and profitably. For more information, visit autotask.com, follow us @Autotask or call 518.720.3500 ext. 1.
Jackie D'Andrea, InkHouse for Autotask Corporation, +1 (781) 966-4143, [email protected]
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