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Service is his Name, his Aim and his Game

After ordinary business executives have a sit-down with the computer techie assisting them on some complex IT issue, they’re usually left swirling in a pool of high-tech blather. “Did you even understand anything that person said?” These are the words lingering in the backs of the minds of countless CEOs in the corporate world. Some techies need their own high-brow interpreter; others prefer computers over people. Being a great communicator is surely the last thing on their minds.

Enter Matt Service, founder and CEO of Service Internet Solutions (SIS) based in CT. As a master communicator, he speaks to groups at all levels on tech topics in an understandable, commonsense way. Appearing on popular radio shows including “Computer Talk with Tab” on WTIC and “Open for Business” on Hartford Online Radio, he is also an Instructor in Rhode Island School of Design's Continuing Ed program, where his seminar is an important part of their Web design curriculum. Testimonials raving about Service and SIS call him responsive, and something even more rare – a good listener.

As a web developer, SIS has been focusing on businesses for 16 years. “We differentiate ourselves by learning a lot more about an industry,” Service explained. Companies turn to SIS for help with everything from web hosting to application development to SEO. Mainly, SIS creates and develops websites for all kinds of businesses – from a charming website for a doll company to a full blown Intranet, complete with knowledgebase and company directory for a 40,000-employee corporation handling major sports and entertainment venues.

Service and his team keep on top of trends, too. “We've been utilizing cloud services internally in production since 2008,” Service said. He also proves to be facile with mobile apps and social networking. Community-oriented, SIS served as a sponsor for “Startup Weekend Storrs,” where people create new businesses over one weekend. As companies continue to struggle, Service also lets manufacturers hurt by imports know about NETAAC grants, with information on the SIS website and social media. 

“Make sure there is a purpose to your website,” Service offers as sound advice. “It's a roadmap for how your business will be accessed over the Internet.”

For more information, please visit: www.sisintl.com

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