Posts Tagged ‘everon’

Posted on May 10th, 2011 by Andrew Salas  |  No Comments »

DropBox is a ROCKSTAR!

I almost use this product so much that I forget other people don’t know about it. I would like to share. My best explanation of this product is , It’s like a thumb drive that you don’t have to carry around.  It’s clouded and virtual. They host all the data on the Drop Box servers [...]

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Posted on May 4th, 2011 by Andrew Salas  |  1 Comment »

Multiple Exchange accounts but still love Outlook?

You will use “Extra Outlook” if you have 2003 or 2007 and if you have 2010 then you are just too cool. Just throw on some shades at night and add as many exchange accounts as you wish. sources : Click Here for All source downloads (including Extra Oultook) Click Here to get Extra Outlook from [...]

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Posted on August 27th, 2009 by Danny Sears  |  No Comments »

Mac OS X Refined – 10.6 Snow Leopard coming to stores Friday, 8/28!

Apple announced 8/24 that their newest Operating System, 10.6 Snow Leopard will be available in stores this coming Friday, 8/28/09. Apple’s newest Operating System will cost $29 for the single user license and $49 for the five-license family pack. Also available are Mac OS X Server 10.6 Snow Leopard ($499) and two upgrade box sets: [...]

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Posted on August 19th, 2009 by pradeep  |  No Comments »

Considering using social media to market your business? A few important lessons to keep in mind

If you’re like me, you’ve been curious about this whole social media thing and what use it has other than teenagers and twenty-somethings looking for their next date. Does it really have an meaningful purpose for business? And if so, how do I take advantage of it? I set out to get some answers and [...]

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Posted on August 18th, 2009 by Mike Cooch  |  No Comments »

Blackberry Tour 9630 – My new favorite toy

I’ve been wanting a new phone for some time now. My old Samsung with the Microsoft operating system had pretty much become a paperweight over the last several months; I couldn’t get email, couldn’t look up contacts, and at times couldn’t even make or receive calls. I put my phone through a pretty good workout [...]

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Posted on August 17th, 2009 by Mike Cooch  |  No Comments »

The power of open book management to increase profits

I’ve long been a student of business. It fascinates me to know what makes one company thrive while another struggles. Of course, there are lots of factors that contribute: vision, cash flow, employee engagement, market events, strength of your competitors, etc. To effectively manage as many of these factors as possible, managers need a system [...]

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Posted on May 12th, 2009 by Mike Cooch  |  No Comments »

Do you tweet, or are you a Twitter quitter?

Twitter has been quite the media darling of late, having been covered in the news pretty extensively and getting entire Oprah and Larry King Live shows dedicated to the obsession of tweeting. So what’s the big deal? Being the CEO of a technology services business, I figured I had better find out for myself. Step [...]

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Posted on May 6th, 2009 by Mike Cooch  |  No Comments »

Is a hosted phone system right for you?

I’m in the process of opening up a new office, and one of the first big decisions to make when doing so is what we are going to use for a phone system. We’ve been using a PBX from Shoretel at Everon for quite some time very successfully, so my initial inclination was that we [...]

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Posted on April 1st, 2009 by Mike Cooch  |  No Comments »

Need to call 1000 people at once? You can with this cool service.

Everon has been looking for a solution that would allow us to quickly call all of our clients in the case of an emergency or other situation in which email didn’t make sense. There are a lot of options out there, but one of them really stood out in terms of ease of use and [...]

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Posted on January 14th, 2009 by Mike Cooch  |  No Comments »

Is Google the next company we’ll love to hate?

Microsoft was the darling of the busines world for years and years, and then they became the company that everybody loved to hate. Too successful, too aggressive, and too rich. That’s a funny thing about success in America. We love the success story…until they become too successful. The business world, the public, and the court [...]

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