Wireless Networks Meet Small Business

These days, wireless computing means freedom in business. No longer must people be tethered to their desks, bound by the mass of cables and cords that connect their equipment. Wireless means work can be done beyond office walls, from anywhere there is a wireless hotspot - which these days seem to be everywhere - the airport, coffee shops, hotels, and many homes. The possibilities for mobile working increase exponentially with wireless, translating into increased productivity. At the same time, wireless introduces a new set of security issues, and all too many businesses are jumping on the wireless bandwagon before they understand the technology and all the risks associated with it.

Computer Maintenance and Flat-panel Monitors

It's hard not to admire the sleekness of flat-panel displays. They are a perfect example of form melding with function to create a superior product. Is it time for you to trade in your trusty cathode-ray tube (CRT) monitor for a stylish new liquid crystal display (LCD) model?

Network Support and Emails: What are Read Receipts?

In life, when you order a meal in a restaurant, you know that the chef has received your "message" because your food arrives a short while later (provided you've ordered off the menu and haven't angered the chef by making too many suggestions). When it comes to e-mail, however, things aren't so black and white. How can you be sure that someone has received and actually read your message? To put it bluntly, you can make it easy, but you can't make it happen. You can set it up for your recipients to let you know if they've read your note, but it's really up to them. I'll get to that in a minute. First, let's figure out how to set up message tracking. Because if you don't do that first, they can't use it.

Boston IT Workers: Sit Up Straight and Keep Your Wrists in Neutral

Ergonomics is not a four-letter word — even though many business owners may think otherwise. That's because when business people hear the word ergonomics, they immediately think of dollar signs — as in what it will cost to outfit employee workstations with new setups to prevent sometimes crippling injuries.

Computer Repair and Data Recovery: 10 Facts About Disaster Recovery

Paul Sullivan has seen it all. A 25-year veteran of disaster recovery and business continuity management, Sullivan witnessed the growth of continuity planning among the Fortune 1000 in the 1980s. He watched, first hand, the successes and failures of business continuity plans following the events of September 11, 2001 and in 2005 throughout the most active hurricane season in recorded history. Today, Sullivan is helping small and medium-sized companies plan for and recover after significant business interruptions.

Microsoft Small Business Servers Empowers Mobile Workers

You probably know what a server can do for your office. But do you know what it can do when you're out of the office? A 2003 survey of Small Business Server users conducted by Lawrence Associates LLC offers a clue. It found that employees were able to perform an average of 20% more revenue-producing tasks, thanks in no small part to functions that allowed them to stay connected to their office computers while they were away.

Network and PC Help: It’s Not Easy Being Green!

Traditionally, standard business practice for Information Technology has dictated that the primary focus of IT decisions and initiatives is based on the economic impact and viability. In other words, how much will it cost, and how much will it save me over time, and when will I recoup my investment. This mindset has started to change drastically in the last year or so, as companies adopt a Green IT mentality, and start to consider not only the economic impact of their decisions, but the environmental and social as well. The problem is, for IT, it’s not easy being green.

Computer Repair and Security: Is It Time To Upgrade Your Firewall?

You've heard it before -- the only thing that is constant is change. That statement seems to be particularly true of technology. We want to share a announcement that we received recently from Sonicwall about their product line. Many of you have been protecting your network for several years with their reliable firewall products. But now, due to the ever-increasing sophistication of hackers, hacking tools and security threats, it has become necessary for Sonicwall to revamp their entire product line to combat these new dangers.

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