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Our guests this morning are Brian Linuma and Sherman Crancer.

Brian Linuma has over 25 years' I/T experience in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), payment processing, and direct marketing.  He is the President and co-founder of Strategic Systems Group, Inc., a provider of I/T services to small and mid-sized manufacturing and distribution companies.

SSG's core competence is the implementation and support of ERP applications including Infor LN, Microsoft Dynamics, and SYSPRO.  Brian is active in the Southern California chapter of International Association of Microsoft Channel Partners and the Microsoft Community Connections Program.

He is scheduled to make a series of technology presentations to the Manhattan Beach Chamber of Commerce beginning in September 2015. Brian holds B.S. and MBA degrees from the University of California, Los Angeles.

Sherman Crancer is responsible for the Microsoft Community Connections program for the Western United States. This initiative pairs the business community with the best and brightest Microsoft Partners to provide education and support.  He has 15+ years of experience in the highly dynamic Telecommunication and software industry.  Our guests are going to tell us about the Microsoft Community Connections Program, Office 365, Productivity, Windows 10 and more….and I imagine Joe is doing cartwheels.

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