From POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) to SIP; How Microsoft is changing all the rules in small business communications with Response Point.

Date: January 20, 2009
Time: 11:30 AM
Location: Calgary Technologies Inc.
3553 31 Street NW
Calgary, Alberta

Lunch is Provided – This is a free event

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Join Trent Johnsen, Vice President, SMB Phone to see how Microsoft Response Point is changing small business communications and what it means for you and your customers. SMB Phone is Canada’s newest Microsoft certified Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP). Along with a working demo/overview of Response Point, Trent will provide an insider’s industry perspective on how you can improve your customer’s business communications and enjoy significant income opportunities working with Response Point and SMB Phone.

About Trent

An economist by education and perspective, and working technology-architect/entrepreneur, Trent Johnsen has effectively identified key emerging technology trends to create businesses that act as a catalyst for change by leveraging emerging technology to create significant growth and value.

Mr. Johnsen has been recognized with numerous awards for innovation, growth, excellence in corporate governance, and shareholder communications by KPMG, the Toronto Stock Exchange, Alberta Venture and Junior Achievement. In addition to extensive technology, start-up, business development, corporate governance, and entrepreneurial work, Trent devotes his time to technology innovation, leadership, teaching, and research on the economic and social effects of communications, broadband, wireless and Internet technologies.

Mr. Johnsen has served as founder/CEO of two public technology companies, Chairman and
Board member of numerous public, private and non-profit organizations and as adjunct professor and Advisory Board member to Mount Royal College’s Telecommunications Management Program, where he developed curriculum and taught wireless and emerging technologies. He is an active member of IEEE, the world’s leading professional association for the advancement of technology and serves on the IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology.

Mr. Johnsen speaks on emerging technologies at numerous forums including VON Canada,
WiTec, Royal Bank; “Building Value Symposium”, and a variety of conferences on new media,
Internet communications, and Emerging Technology. He has been profiled and/or interviewed by the Globe and Mail, the National Post, Canadian Business magazine, Enterprise magazine, The Vancouver Sun, Edmonton Journal, Calgary Herald, CityTV and Business Edge.

Trent Johnsen graduated from the University of Calgary with a Bachelors degree in Economics and completed New Ventures Development in the University of Calgary’s Owner/Manager program.