With the plethora of all the providers, agents, VARS, system integrators, brokers, master agents, channel partners and others, there is really no vendor-neutral, unbiased database where SMB-small medium businesses and enterprise customers can shop for services without feeling their wallets being grabbed from their pockets. Now there is a really cool web site with a growing list of providers and channel partners that can help bring solutions to customers. Business TECH Guides at http://www.businesstechguides.com is one unique solution source. Providers and channel add your products and customers go see if there is a solution for you.
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