Here is a listing of NYC Business and Technology Events for the upcoming week (3/22 - 3/28) that we thought would be beneficial to our small business community in the Greater NYC area.
Have a business and/or technology event coming up in the New York City area that you’d like us to add to our weekly post  If so, email us at eve...@smallbiztechnology.com.
Business Intelligence in SharePoint 2013
Monday April 8th, - 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM -Â Microsoft NYC Offices, 1290 Avenue of the Americas, between 51st & 52nd st., New York, NY
BMA-NJ’s 2nd Annual B2B Marketing Summit
Tuesday April 9th, - 9:00 AM to 1:30 PM -Â Weehawken, NJ
Look around and you’ll see us all carrying a smartphone or a laptop. Some of us carry those and an iPad too! Or multiple smartphones! Without question, the mobile revolution continues to sweep the planet at an unprecedented and unbelievable pace. This offers B2B marketers increasing numbers of outlets to reach target customers more quickly and more creatively. BMA-NJ’s 2nd Annual B2B Marketing Summit focuses on using digital marketing through these business tools to increasingly engage our target customers. And you’ll come away with actionable ideas to solve your own digital marketing challenges.Â
Trade Brooklyn - Brooklyn’s Business Trade Show
Wednesday April 10th, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM -Â Stage 6 @Steiner Studios, 15 Washington Ave, Navy Yard, NY 11205
Trade Brooklyn is Brooklyn’s largest business to business trade show creating opportunities by bringing together premier businesses from Brooklyn, NYC, Long Island and the greater metropolitan area with national corporations, entrepreneurs, non-profits, government agencies, business advocacy groups and the media. Â
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Engage: The NYC Digital Storytelling Conference
Wednesday April 10th, 1:00 PM - Crosby Street Hotel Theatre, 79 Crosby St., New York, NY, 10012
The execution of how to tell a good story has changed. New technologies have created new opportunities for advertisers, brands, and platforms to engage audiences and provide new contexts in which audiences, brands and advertisers can converse and interact. This cross flow is enabled by technology and how content is served up digitally (mobile, video, social media, web, video games, connected TV’s, social TV platforms, tablets and film). Hardware by which we tell stories has changed. What does this mean for the people who create the stories, the people who watch them and the advertisers who enable them. This is the Digital Storytelling Conference.