Small business is the most commonly used definition to refer to a business activity with a reduced number of co-workers and investments.

Building trade, publishing houses, industry, agriculture and retailers represent some of the business fields, where a suitable technological development for the internal and external management of products can guarantee an increase in popularity, professionalism and income.

Cutaway wants to provide, through ad hoc products, IT consulting, training and its own experience acquired in the world of project management, a valid instrument for every one of these important realities.

Cutaway can offer you the opportunity of working side to side with your partners at the highest level of technology, focusing on the costs and investments of this fundamental and innovative process.

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