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Meet Joseph Pannone, the CEO of Forza Technology Solutions
businessperson.
So Pannone surrounds himself with partners Eric Brodwin and Harvey
Heyman who both have master's
degrees in business administration.
Forza Technology Solutions (Forza Corp) CEO, Joseph Pannone
They understand
marketing and the bottom line; Pannone handles the technological
details that drive good customer service.
Forza Technology Solutions began
in Pannone’s basement in 1993 and grew large enough tp acquire
Bassett Computer Systems in North Haven in 2000 and spin off a
search engine optimization company called innovative Internet
Marketing Solutions.
Q. What does Forza do?
A:
Two things, actually. We do network integration, which allows companies
that have from one to 100 computers workstations share systems and talk
to each other. We setup up, stage and support. These days there are a
lot of security issues –concerns about viruses, spam and malware (a
catch-all term for various types of software that can cause problems;
also called malicious code) that all have to be addressed seriously and
taken care of, especially in a business environment.
The other
side of the business is software development. For instance, we do work
for V.I.C.E. Script in Cheshire that allows them to read vehicle
identification number information etched in car windows. They can
access details about the car or truck – including whether it’s been
stolen – from anywhere. We also developed dementia drug testing
software for Pfizer Inc. The software allows patients to be tested
before and after taking a drug to evaluate its effectiveness on
Alzheimer's patients. We also work with attorneys on computer
forensics, or hard drive recovery of emails and other evidence.
Q: There has been some
talk by technology experts lately that viruses are being created faster
than the technology to block or remove them. Is this true?
A: We
like to say we're on the proven edge of technology, as opposed to the
cutting edge. We want them to say it’s been proven.
We don’t try
things if we are not sure they are going to work, and we are constantly
keeping up with new technologies.
In the
United States, we have tighter laws against virus developers than in
Eastern Europe and Asia. But we now have whistleblower laws that
generously reward those who report abuses. The people who write these
viruses should be treated like arsonists and punished. They are taking
down networks and systems and it’s not for financial gain.
Q: You have been named
to the Connecticut Technology Council's Fast 50. How did you grow so
quickly?
A:
Surrounding myself with smart people. Knowing how to treat clients,
client referrals and the Basset acquisition and how to work hard. My
father Paul Pannone came here at age 16 with $20 in his pockets. I am
the first generation of immigrant parents. My sister recently passed
away, and all of that teaches you something – to work hard. I went
almost a year and a half with no salary [in the beginning of Forza].
A: lot of
the companies that were here in 1000 are gone. Many, like myself, were
good with technology, nut not in business. Again, I surround myself
with people who are smarter than I am.
We are also
a Microsoft gold partner, one of the few in the state, and are
constantly evaluating Microsoft’s software and telling them you need to
fix this or that. We stay on top of the newest technology to better
serve our customers. We have about 100 regular ones.
Q: What does the
future hold for Forza?
A: We
want to continue our strong customer service, and our ability to stay
nimble. Larger companies can't make decisions as quickly. We are also
looking at other network integration firms. We wanted to look at smaller
firms that may be working too hard and not seeing results. Again, I have
smart people looking at stuff.
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