US itek’s Blog

Storm warning: prepare staff and clients

When your employees see snow on the ground, the thought of a day off immediately pops into their heads. Of course your customers are still reliant on you to provide the goods and services they have come to expect from your business. Before a storm hits, you should be communicating with both staff and clients to inform them of the situation.

USitek moves operations to building in Tonawanda

After more than a year of planning, and a wrench that was thrown into those plans, David Stinner is finally set to open his new US itek computer manufacturing facility and tech retail center. In March 2012, he said he wanted to make his 19-year-old
company more visible by moving from an industrial area on Military Road to a more retail-friendly area at 1016 Niagara Falls Blvd.

Ingram sees growth potential in WNY

Ingram Micro’s Thomas Bamrick said the convergence of many markets gives Ingram Micro the opportunity to provide expertise in areas that could result in the company’s growth.

Officials at information technology distributor Ingram Micro in Amherst say the company is poised to grow in two areas: cloud computing and mobile services.

Tech outlets brace for new Apple, Microsoft offerings

Technology retailers are preparing for floods of orders for the newest wave of Apple and Microsoft products, some of which can be ordered beginning Friday, Oct. 26.

On Oct. 23, Garret Cleversley watched a one-hour Apple Inc. live streaming online video, where the company’s new products were introduced.

MSP Mentor 250

Buffalo, New York– David Stinner, President of US itek, www.usitek.com was selected for Nine Lives Media Inc.’s fifth annual MSPmentor 250, a global report that identifies the world’s leading managed service executives, entrepreneurs, experts, coaches and community leaders. The complete MSPmentor 250 is available now at https://www.mspmentor.net/250