White Papers and Brochures
Free IT Checks -
What you must Know?
Many IT Companies are offering their potential clients “
FREE Network Audits”, “FREE IT Health checks”,
“FREE IT Audit”. For SME’s whose budgets
appreciate such proactive actions would sign up for such
audits presuming they will be offered a structured timeline,
guideline and educate them about the various flaws and potential
in their existing IT Infrastructure.
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Guidelines for choosing
an IT service provider
Small and medium enterprises usually
find themselves in a common predicament concerning their
IT Systems and Networks. Most businesses are increasingly
technology dependent with most of their IT Processes outsourced
and managed by their external IT service partners.
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In House IT Staff Vs Outsourced IT support; WHAT IS THE
BEST OPTION?
Information technology (IT) comprises
a major portion of companies operating budget. Their impetus
is on reducing operating costs and increasing profits. In
order to make this possible, they turn to cost cutting measures
in various departments of the company. Today businesses
are increasingly reliant on emails, applications such as
CRM, E-commerce and Database, Networking tools such as Servers,
switches, routers companies are in dilemma over the choice
to outsource their IT support.
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Benefits of Blogging
The term “blog” is a
shortened form of the word WEBLOG. A blog is a website in
which journal entries are posted on a regular basis and
displayed in reverse chronological order. Authoring a blog,
maintaining a blog or adding an article to an existing blog
is called "blogging" Though around for 6 years,
blogging is the rage since the past few years. Businesses
turn to blogging to enhance and develop customer relationships.
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Making your Business
Mobile
Today's workforce is increasingly
on the move. Employees want mobile solutions that enables
them to be competitive, access information and resources
while they are out of the office. Away from their desks,
employees require solutions that enhances their productivity
and time management. By allowing staff to make the most
of time spent out of the office with mobile access to email
and mission-critical back-office systems, firms are finding
that productivity can be dramatically increased.
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Does your small business
need a server?
Technology has manifested itself at
the center of all business operations. Companies cannot
any more turn their backs on IT and the power of Internet.
The power of Internet enables small businesses to expand
their business horizons and create a international presence.
Equipped with the right combination of hardware, systems,
online presence, companies can integrate IT with their business
process and create a winning combination. Important to remember
that outdated, expired, inappropriate systems, solutions
and technology do more harm than good.
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Patch Work or Replacement
Lets face it, your office technology
is in dire condition. Desktops are slower than a toddler’s
first attempt to walk. Monitors blink in and out; faster
than a woman’s changing moods. Looking back, you realise
you could have bought a laser printer in the amount you
have spend on buying printer cartridges for your inkjet
printer. CRT monitor is bulky; occupying more desk space;
creating already-out-of-fashion, cluttered and untidy look.
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Stay ahead of the
pack – effective and productive search engine tactics
Being the 3rd most performed activity on the internet after
email and surfing. It is the “ultimate source”
for being found on the internet.
So how can you as a business
make use of this big e-marketing tool?
An undeniable truth is that on all
major search engines organic results (those that show up
in natural “free” listings) are better noticed,
read, and clicked on than the paid listings. The search
world has known this for more than 5 yrs.
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Mail Server Solutions
A mail server is an application that receives
email from email clients or other mail servers. It is the
workhorse of the email system. A mail server usually consists
of a storage area, a set of user definable rules, a list
of users and a series of communication modules. The storage
area is where mail is stored for local users, and where
messages that are in transit to another destination are
temporarily stored. It usually takes the form of a simple
database of information.
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