Network Control CEO and president to speak at Enterprise Technology Management Association (ETMA) Conference In Philadelphia

September 18, 2018 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Network Control, a pioneer and leader in Telecom Expense Management (TEM) managed services, today announced that Network Control CEO & President Mark Hearn will be speaking at the Annual ETMA Conference to be held September 24-26. Each year the Enterprise Technology Management Association (ETMA) gathers to discuss best practices and critical enterprise technology challenges. This year's focus will be The Revolution of Connected Technologies.

Specifically, Mr. Hearn will be discussing issues and challenges that are emerging for the broad TEM marketplace which incorporates telecom audit, managed services, outsourced systems support and inventory management as technologies evolve and emerge.

"There is no doubt that we are living in an increasingly technology-connected world " stated Mr. Hearn. "The needs of the market are evolving to take advantage of that enhanced connectivity and this is not the time for the TEM industry to be complaisant."

Mr. Hearn will also hold a session on the importance and value of inventory management and accuracy. "Another concern we hear from enterprises is the lack of information they can report on and how having to maintain an accurate inventory can be challenging", said Hearn. "We find that our customers benefit greatly from our inventory management model, as it delivers real-time and robust inventory fields for extensive and detailed reporting."

About Network Control
For 20 years Network Control has been a recognized leader in managed services that enable businesses to reduce and better control their voice, data, conferencing and wireless costs while improving the overall communications infrastructure. Companies have seen a six-month payback and typical ROI of 250-400% under the Network Control business model. The company has also pioneered Global TEM, a next generation services model that reflects the increased complexities of communications and its merger into the broader corporate IT infrastructure for companies with international footprints.

Network Control's customers range a variety of industries and sizes from mid-size to large enterprises. More information can be found at www.network-control.com

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