EMazzanti

eMazzanti
Founded 2001 in New York City
Founders Carl Mazzanti and Jennifer Shine
Headquarters New York City
Website www.emazzanti.net

eMazzanti Technologies is a New Jersey-based IT consulting firm.[1] The company focuses on computer network management, managed print services, development, and security.[2][3]

History

In 2001 the company was founded by Carl and Jennifer Mazzanti[3] in Hoboken, New Jersey,[4] two weeks before the September 11th attacks. An early specialty of the company was disaster recovery devices, used for companies to avoid data loss during disasters.[5] In 2012 the company was named a Microsoft Worldwide Partner of the Year.[2] In 2013 Hurricane Sandy left the company’s offices underwater, however the company’s customer data was preserved in the cloud.[6][7] After this, the company began working with companies on the West coast of the US in addition to those on the East coast, resulting in a second office opening in Seattle, Washington during August 2015. The company's third office opened in Guatemala in 2016.[8]

Services

The company has also handled the outsourced technical work of companies focused on other industries, as well as providing month-to-month support. It also provides pro-bono services to non-profits.[9][10][11] The company also produces software programs, such as 360 virtual office tours for prospects to use in selecting among competitors.[12][13] eMazzanti company runs seminars in New York City for technology development[14] and provides public advice to the press on subjects of mobile and financial security,[15][16] in addition to through social media.[17] In 2015 the company released a report on the transition of magnetic cards to chip-and-PIN cards and its role in decreasing credit card fraud.[18]

References

  1. "Dyre Wolf Scheme Targets Corporate Accounts". cutimes.com.
  2. 1 2 "Partner Marketing Done Right: eMazzanti Technologies". thevarguy.com.
  3. 1 2 Hudson Reporter Assoc., LP. "ISSUU - 07030 HOBOKEN by Hudson Reporter Assoc., LP". Issuu.
  4. "Loans, taxes, regulations on small-business election agenda". charlotteobserver.
  5. "Five Years After 9/11, Some N.Y. Businesses Thrive and Others Still Hurt - The Courier-Journal". The Courier-Journal.
  6. http://www.stfconsulting.net/files/2009/07/Disaster-Resistance-Five-Lessons-about-Disaster-Recovery-from-Hurricane-Sandy.pdf
  7. http://www.etmag.com/etmag-news/daily-news/2012/1126/42.htm
  8. Rich Freeman. "Channel Pro 20/20 Visionaries". Channel Pro Network.
  9. "Wall Street Journal - Firms Fight Slump With Pro Bono Work". Wall Street Journal.
  10. "Litigation Shop Finds It 'MakesSense' to Outsource Tech Needs - eMazzanti Technologies". New York Law Journal.
  11. "Carl and Jennifer Mazzanti in 07030 Magazine". 07030 Magazine.
  12. "Multimedia Tours: Offering "360-Degree" Views of Your Company - eMazzanti Technologies". Inc. Magazine.
  13. "Column: Post-9/11, Local Shops Fight on - The New York Times". New York Times.
  14. "Intel Everywhere - CRN Magazine". CRN Magazine.
  15. "FREAK Flaw Targets Mobile". cutimes.com.
  16. "5 tech trends worth watching". The Business Journals. 26 March 2015.
  17. "A Partner Lesson on the Value of a Strong Social Presence -- Redmond Channel Partner". Redmond Channel.
  18. Roy Urrico (September 2, 2015). "5 Things to Know About the EMV Deadline". Credit Union Times.

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