Posted on January 20th, 2011 by Andrew Salas | No Comments »
Ok I’ve been in a lot of training, meetings and presentations. If it’s one pet peeve I have in that situation (besides the lack of donuts), it’s to look up at a document and see it rattled with extra tab marks, paragraph markers and anchors. It takes away from the focus of the point. As well as make your presentations look unfinished and unprofessional. Here is a quick way to get rid of those pesky things.
Posted on January 18th, 2011 by Andrew Salas | 2 Comments »
In the fast on-demand world we live in today, we are expected to have all of our businesses information and resources at the drop of a dime. The faster you react, the more opportunities you can take advantage of and the better you look to customers/clients.
Posted on January 17th, 2011 by Danny Sears | 2 Comments »
Hey all… For those of you with Jailbroken iPhones, you may know there have been ways to lock the rotation of your iPhone screen from being affected by the built in accelerometer. Now, with iPhone OS 4 +, this feature is built in. In order to do this, you must follow these instructions: 1: Double [...]
Posted on January 6th, 2011 by Andrew Salas | 2 Comments »
There are a lot of remote admin tools to allow you to access your PC while you’re not in the office. Not allot of them can say that they reach the level of function that Log Me In has reached and to offer it for FREE!
Posted on January 3rd, 2011 by Mike Cooch | No Comments »
As I mentioned in my previous post, Windows 7 has good benefits but it’s hard for some small businesses to determine if it’s worth the investment of upgrading to this new version. Here is a simple guide for small businesses to consider. Who should consider upgrading to Windows 7: Those running Vista. If you happen to be using [...]
Posted on December 14th, 2010 by Mike Cooch | 2 Comments »
You’ve no doubt heard a lot about Windows 7 over the last few months; it’s the fastest selling operating system in history. You may be wondering if it has something new and compelling that you may want or need at your small business. Here’s what you need to know: Evolution, not a revolution. That’s how [...]
Posted on December 10th, 2010 by Chris Gordon | 1 Comment »
Upgrade and update are two words in the computer industry that are often interchangeably used in the wrong manner. Here’s a quick explanation to help you understand your software options. Update: An update is a patch for a specific piece of software you already have installed on your system. Typically it involves adding numbers or letters [...]
Posted on December 8th, 2010 by Danny Sears | No Comments »
Your computer is a thriving member of our internet-driven world, keeping you connected to your friends, family, and business colleagues. Making your way through this vast online world is made easy by DNS servers (Domain Name System). These servers act as backbones all across the globe, and are responsible for making online “browsing” a fun and [...]
Posted on November 19th, 2010 by Danny Sears | No Comments »
Many companies get themselves a big and fast network, with a powerful firewall, Microsoft Exchange with an Edge server outside of a DMZ (demilitarized zone in computing), and relaying turned off. Does this mean that their company is protected as best as they can be? Maybe? What we’re finding these days is that spammers, spoofers, [...]
Posted on November 18th, 2010 by Danny Sears | No Comments »
Clients are constantly bringing up Google Apps as an option when shopping for a cloud-based email solution. I try to answer their questions candidly as if I am in their position, having to manage a budget and examine feature requirements. Google’s Suite of apps seemingly offers a more affordable alternative to hosted Exchange solutions, with [...]