This December Future Tech Enterprise made its first donation on behalf of the company's Change for Change initiative, an effort to help local charities fight for a worthy cause by collecting spare change.
Through Strategic Partnerships with Original Equipment Manufacturers, Future Tech Can Now Help Local Organizations Meet State-Mandated SWaM Requirements
LI Fight for Charity Thrills Over a Thousand Spectators and Raises Much Needed Funds for Local Organizations
In its inaugural football season this fall, Future Tech Enterprise became a sponsor of Little Mustangs, Big Hearts, a community program developed by the Southern Methodist University (SMU) Athletic Department designed to encourage underprivileged children use athletics to help them pursue a college education.
Future Tech Enterprise, Inc. has been approved as an IBM PartnerWorld Premier level partner, which has allowed the organization to apply for a Business Continuity accreditation.
Presales Engineer Recognized for Effective Management and Client Satisfaction
Stephen Alaimo has joined the Future Tech Sales Team as an Account Executive.
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November 6, 2008
Ones to watch in technology

Venero leads this Holbrook-based full-service information technology solution provider, representing more than 700 different product lines. He also took a seat this year on the board of directors of the Long Island Software and Technology Network. This year, Future Tech, under Venero’s leadership, won a LISA or Long Island Software Award from LISTnet for the third time in four years.
Ms. Zdanius' role at Future Tech is business development, focusing on strategic relationships with service integrators and to expand Future Tech in the southeast region through her longstanding relationships with the Commonwealth of Virginia and Northrop Grumman while also exploring new relationships and opportunities for the company.
When the Long Island Fight for Charity announced Michael Lohan was up for bid, that's exactly what Future Tech Enterprise CEO Bob Venero did. Venero outbid his competitors and paid $30,000 to take the opportunity to step into the ring and support the cause.
Future Tech Enterprises is pleased to announce that Steve Jenkins has joined the company as Executive Vice President of Enterprise Accounts.
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September 30, 2008
Change For Change

Future Tech Enterprise Strives to Make a Big Difference with Small Change
Future Tech Enterprise has been added to the Hewlett Packard New York State Contract for Print Management Services.
Future Tech Enterprise has been added to the Hewlett Packard New York State Contract for Print Management Services.
Future Tech Enterprise has been selected as one of four information technology solution providers to be included on Lenovo’s State of New York Aggregate Purchase Initiative.
Future Tech Enterprise has partnered with iFortress to offer the East coast's first data center protection solution that also offers the additional benefit of being a green technology.
High Density Storage Solution Saves Space, Time and Resources for Organizations of All Sizes
CRM Software Increases Productivity and Efficiency Company-Wide
New Leadership Role will Help Develop LISTnet as a Major Force in the Software and Technology Field
Future Tech Enterprise, Inc. has once again been ranked on the prestigious VARBusiness 500 list, the benchmark of the top performing information technology solution providers in the United States and the industry standard for VARs (Value Added Resellers).

 
 

Ones to watch in technology

 

by Henry E. Powderly II
Published: November 6, 2008

Jason Aptekar
President and Chief Technology Officer
Mithril Technology

Aptekar is the founder of this Westbury-based firm that provides technology services and infrastructure to businesses of every size. He was a senior infrastructure security engineer for several multinational financial firms and tri-state health care organizations. His experience includes network systems design, integration, project management and development of security and electronic-use policies. He is an active member of Action Long Island and chairs the information technology security committee for the Long Island Forum for Technology.

Edmond Baydian
Senior Vice President, Product Development and Marketing
Juma Technology Corp.

Baydian is responsible for formulating and driving this Farmingdale-based firm’s proprietary service offerings, including software and product development and business line management. Prior to joining Juma, Baydian was chief operating officer at the wireless application start-up Rapix. He also served as director of product management for System Management Arts, a network management vendor. He also was a founding member and treasurer for Calvin Alexander Networking, bought by Micromuse in 1999 for $42 million.

Michael J. Gianchetta
Vice President
Gianco Environmental Services

Gianchetta and this Brentwood-based firm help dispose of electronic or e-waste in an environmentally responsible way and handles many other environmental problems. A member of the U.S. Green Building Council’s Long Island chapter for the past four years, Gianchetta is a go-to person for companies seeking to go green. He has more than 20 years of environmental and recycling experience as well as numerous certifications related to cleanups, toxins and emergencies.

Deidre Helberg
Chief Executive Officer
Helberg Electrical Supply

Helberg owns and runs this Freeport-based firm that has provided electrical supplies and materials for many of the area’s better known businesses, including Goldman Sachs and CBS. She runs a minority and woman-owned enterprise that also focuses on helping firms with energy conservation.

Joseph Maniscalco
Chief Executive Officer
Cartridge World New York

Maniscalco is Cartridge World’s Wantagh-based area developer, refilling printer cartridges for consumers and businesses for 30 percent to 50 percent of the price of new cartridges. He’s helped 18 stores open on Long Island and the five boroughs. Cartridge World has grown to 1,800 locations in 40 nations, including 21 in New York.

John V. Sullivan
Senior Vice President
Delta Computer Group

Sullivan has led the growth of this Farmingdale-based information technology product and service provider. In addition to developing national accounts, he manages Delta’s national sales force. Sullivan in 2007 received the New York Institute of Technology “Entrepreneurial Award.” He earlier helped grow U.S. Computer Group’s revenue from $1 million to $23 million.

Bob Venero
Chief Executive Officer
Future Tech Enterprise

Venero leads this Holbrook-based full-service information technology solution provider, representing more than 700 different product lines. He also took a seat this year on the board of directors of the Long Island Software and Technology Network. This year, Future Tech, under Venero’s leadership, won a LISA or Long Island Software Award from LISTnet for the third time in four years.