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Future IT development team facilitates the Launch of the Wiggle Honda Women's Pro Cycling Team |
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Future Information Technology would like to announce the launch of the Dream Team Women's Pro Cycling Team website! Proudly developed by Sharon Peaty, Future Information Technology's head developer.
Reporting a record Sponsorship Deal delivering true wages to women cyclists, including Australia's very own Rochelle Gilmore - Team Manager. Get behind the girls and keep track of their progress at www.wigglehonda.com

Proudly Hosted by Future IT Hosting
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Future IT contributes to Power Up: The Online Retail Entrepreneur's Guide |
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We at Future Information technology are very proud to have contributed to the latest Power Retail eCommerce Book "Power Up: The Online Retail Entrepreneur's Guide". If your selling your products online, get the latest from Australia's eCommerce Industry leaders. Hours of advice, tips and strategies- including some our own website developer Sharon Peaty!
Get your copy here |
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New Sponsorship of Cronulla Sailing Club |
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Future Information Technology are proud to sponsoring http://www.cronullasc.com/ with our website development services as the new Cronulla Sailing Club Webmaster. Keep an eye on the CSC website for updated race and social member information.

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Proud Sponsor of the 2012 Desert Duel |
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Future Information Technology is proud to continue our sponsorship of the Desert Duel website in 2012 helping raise much needed funds for our Australian Paralympic Athletes. http://www.desertduel.com.au/
Sharon Peaty has proudly attended the Desert Duel since 2004 and is currently the youngest 5 year medal holder.
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Tips for Keeping Small Businesses Connected On The Go |
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Great article in the Canberra Times for small businesses who are on on-the-go. Great tips to help you work efficiently from anywhere using tools such as LogMeIn. You'll even find a bit of advice in there from our own Sharon Peaty
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Handy tools let you take your work with you, no matter where you go, writes Larissa Ham.
The possibility of working virtually anywhere in this unwired world raises the question of what tools you need. The arsenal available to business warriors is ever increasing.
For starters, the director of e-commerce developer Future Information Technology, Sharon Peaty, recommends the take-charge remote-access app LogMeIn. It enables access to your computer fromany web browser, irrespective oflocation.
LogMeIn is extremely intuitive, Peaty says. In a few clicks, you can log on and browse files on your hard drive, wherever you are.
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Read more: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/small-business/smallbiz-tech/add-to-your-accessallareas-arsenal-20120327-1vwa3.html#ixzz1rmQviT37 |
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