TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – New business infrastructure will be the focus of the upcoming Tallahassee Technology (TalTech) Alliance luncheon on Wednesday, Feb. 20, when representatives of Codagenx and Technology Services Group (TSG) will lead a discussion on the topic.

Attendees will learn about disaster recovery and security from Sean Reilly, Senior Network Engineer of TSG. Reilly has 18 years of experience across a broad array of enterprise and small business technology environments, specializing in systems and security analysis and recovery plans for financial, engineering and other industries. 

Greg Schwenk, owner of Codagenx, will address the increasing need for virtualization in the workplace and the benefits of remote computing systems. Codagenx is an IT service company that provides everyday support to complex network design, IT budgeting and innovative use of technologies tailored to businesses.

“This will be an enlightening presentation that will equip attendees with insight into new business infrastructure and information technology in Florida,” TalTech Chairman John McFarlain said. “This presentation will enable attendees to learn from two experts about important IT topics.”

The luncheon will be at Capital City Country Club, located at 1601 Golf Terrace Dr. The luncheon will be from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., and there is no cost for TalTech members; non-members pay $20. Those interested in joining may sign up for membership at the luncheon. For more information on TalTech luncheons or to register to attend, visit www.taltech.org and click “upcoming events.”

 About the Tallahassee Technology Alliance

 The Tallahassee Technology Alliance is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit alliance of businesses, academic centers, entrepreneurs and individuals invested in promoting technology-based entrepreneurship, business expansion and innovation in the Capital region.  It currently has 250 members representing more than 75 area technology-based companies, institutions and organizations. The TalTech Alliance is the recognized technology roundtable of the Economic Development Council of Tallahassee/Leon County. For more information, visit www.taltech.org.

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