Small Business
New Book ‘Together in the Cloud’ Offers Insight into Online Business Management
May. 10, 2012
Professionals and business managers interested in learning more about the benefits of cloud computing should check out the new book by Robert J. Chandler, “Together in the Cloud,” which was releasedin late April. Chandler is the CEO of technology company Cloud9 Real Time and a long-time proponent of web-based business management technologies.
In “Together in the Cloud,” Chandler offers dynamic insight into how businesses can implement and utilize Cloud technologies, and bridge the gap between users and Information Technology. Essentially a “How To” guide for transition and guidance, the book is designed to help readers work more efficiently and profitably, by collaborating in the Cloud.
“’Together in the Cloud’ was a real labor of love for me,” says Chandler. “I see the disconnects that business owners and Accounting Professionals have on understanding how the Cloud will work for them. The advancements that this industry has made in the last several years are astounding, and I really believe educating is the first step to success in the Cloud.”
Chandler is widely recognized as a thoughtleader in the space, and has been honored as a member of CPA Practice Advisor’s “40 Under 40” in 2007, 2008 and 2010. He is a leading national advocate of modern accounting methods that include universal internet service with remote access via Cloud computing technologies.
Chandler is the President and CEO of Cloud9 Real Time an Accredited Managed Service Provider and Intuit Licensed Commercial Host in the United States as well as Canada. Cloud9 Real Time builds advanced hosting solutions giving Anytime, Anywhere access to your applications, data and files in one central location. On the forefront of cloud computing, Cloud9 Real Time offers QuickBooks hosting as well as custom virtual server creation. For more information on Together in the Cloud or Robert J. Chandler please visit www.RobertJChandler.com or call (888) 869-0076.