ForeSite Launches New Websites for Honeywell CPG

October 19th, 2010 by Michael Giuffrida

East Hartford, Conn.  (October 14, 2010) – Honeywell’s FRAM, Prestone, and Autolite websites have just been updated for 2010 with a new look, new functionality and a new attitude.  ForeSite Technologies, a Web site design and IT support company, rebuilt the sites to reflect a more contemporary design that is cleaner and sleeker and provides [...]

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Business Social Media Success Stories

September 28th, 2010 by Tracy Fox

Wondering if social media can really be effective to help achieve your business goals? Are you considering leveraging the power of social media but not sure if it works? Here are some well documented successes from companies that have done just that…

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How Anyone Can Turbo-Charge Their Web Reading Experience

August 10th, 2010 by Michael Giuffrida

This insightful web surfing tip is written by ForeSite Insight guest blogger, Thomas Clifford…
Thomas Clifford is a Fast Company “Expert Blogger,” speaker, three-time co-author for the “Age of Conversation” book series and an award-winning multimedia producer. Tom is passionate about speaking, writing and helping organizations use digital media to communicate with a personal touch.
In 2010 [...]

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ForeSite Technologies Executive Vice President Named 40 Under Forty

July 31st, 2010 by Michael Giuffrida

ForeSite, a web development, web design and computer support firm based in East Hartford, Conn. announced executive vice president, Benjamin Sweet of Marlborough, has been recognized as one of Hartford Business Journal’s 40 Under Forty, which recognizes forty outstanding individuals under the age of 40.
“I couldn’t be happier for my business partner and friend,” Michael [...]

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Social Media Isn’t for Business. Yeah, Right. (2/3)

June 15th, 2010 by Michael Giuffrida

This three part series is written by ForeSite Insight guest blogger, Thomas Clifford…
Thomas Clifford is a Fast Company “Expert Blogger,” speaker, three-time co-author for the “Age of Conversation” book series and an award-winning multimedia producer. Tom is passionate about speaking, writing and helping organizations use digital media to communicate with [...]

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Third Party Compliance – Another way new regulations go beyond MA

May 25th, 2010 by Tracy Fox

If you work with  businesses in Massachusetts, there is another aspect of the new identity theft regulations that you need to be aware of.  As part of the regulations, Massachusetts organizations must also confirm that their service providers are taking appropriate security measures when handling personal information by requiring them to complete a “201 CMR [...]

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10 Things You Should Know About Your Network

February 21st, 2010 by Tracy Fox

I polled IT professionals from the ForeSite team and beyond to determine what key things every business owner, director of a school or nonprofit should know about their network to compile a 10 point checklist.

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5 Signs that it’s time for a web site redesign

December 30th, 2009 by Tracy Fox

5 signs that it’s time for a web site redesign:

1. Your site isn’t effective in helping you achieve your goals (more sales, brand recognition, community awareness, etc)

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Deduct new network hardware and software for 2009!

December 16th, 2009 by Tracy Fox

A quick reminder for business owners that we’re nearing the deadline to purchase and install new hardware and software and qualify for the Section 179 deduction.

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What should you look for in a technology partner?

November 3rd, 2009 by Tracy Fox

Over the years, I’ve worked with businesses, schools and nonprofits to help them find the right technology resources to meet their particular needs and goals.  In many cases, the “devil they know” is the resource that they continued to use year after year -  either because they were concerned that change might not bring something [...]

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