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Welcome to the CanadianSME Small Business Podcast, hosted by Maheen, where we explore the transformative power of digital transformation and empower businesses to thrive in the ever-evolving digital economy.
Digital transformation is no longer a luxury but a necessity for businesses in Canada. A recent study by IDC Canada revealed that 65% of Canadian businesses accelerated their digital transformation initiatives last year, showcasing how integral technology is to business success in today’s world.
Our guest today is Eric Sluss, Chief Information Officer (Fractional CIO) of Net at Work, a leader in next-generation technology solutions and services. Eric brings his wealth of experience in digital transformation to the conversation, sharing insights on how businesses can leverage technology to meet their goals and drive success.

Key Highlights:
- Digital Transformation for SMBs: What a successful digital transformation vision looks like for SMBs and how to define goals for the journey.
- Overcoming Challenges: Common obstacles faced in executing digital transformation strategies and how businesses can overcome them.
- Emerging Technologies: Which technologies will shape the future of SMBs in the next five years and how to prepare for them.
- Net at Work’s Impact: A real-life example of how Net at Work helped an SMB overcome challenges and thrive through digital transformation.
- Building Trust: How Net at Work builds trust and strong relationships with clients to ensure the success of digital transformation initiatives.

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Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered as direct financial or business advice. Always consult with a qualified professional for advice specific to your situation.