Monthly Archives: April 2011
Web-Hosted Access Control Lower Costs and More Benefits
By: Terry Stanfield on Apr 28th, 2011
Selecting a web hosted access control system could be the right move for your company, school or facility. There are numerous costs, mostly unseen, that a traditional access control system incur over the life of the system.
How an EDI Consultant Could Help Your Company
By: Lawrence White on Apr 28th, 2011
Utilising the services of an EDI consultant would be beneficial for any business, large or small, that wishes to streamline their current technology and make their business run more efficiently. Basically, EDI stands for Electronic Data Interchange and this means that data is being exchanged between your business and that of your partners that you do business with.
Document Management Software Reduces Capital Costs
By: Gary Maxwell on Apr 28th, 2011
Are you considering acquiring document management software? Are you considering acquiring the services of a document management company? Then this article is for you this article will discuss the features and benefits of this software and how the services of a document management company can benefit your business.
A Guide to Backing Up You Computer Software
By: Tony Rainey on Apr 24th, 2011
In today's world, most people own at least one computer at which they spend a great deal of personal and working time. By doing so, they are generating a lot of important data and using often expensive programs to perform various tasks.
Registry Cure - How to Cure Your Computers Registry
By: John Cunningham on Apr 24th, 2011
This article is all about Registry Cure.
A Phoenix Colocation's Quality Comes Down to the Details: Read the Fine Print
By: Rick Crutchley on Apr 20th, 2011
When it comes to your Phoenix colocation provider, just what should you expect? Once you've decided to reap the benefits of outsourcing this service, you need to take a detailed look at what's involved. Phoenix colocation centers are not created equal. Find one that does the job by considering these factors.
Document Imaging Software Automated CD Publishing
By: Ron Thompson, Jr. on Apr 20th, 2011
Innovative document imaging software is an integrated suite of Enterprise Content Management (ECM) software solutions built upon on a central content repository. Customers from small and mid-size businesses (SMBs) to the world's largest enterprises use document imaging software to drive down the cost and time it takes to complete business processes, reduce their susceptibility to risk, and comply.
Things to Consider when Looking at Application Hosting
By: Lawrence White on Apr 15th, 2011
If you are thinking about finding a vendor who offers application hosting you should be sure to chose the appropriate service that is right for you and be certain to investigate some of the key factors that will help you find the ideal hosting solution. The choice you make will depend on your comfort level with the system, the websites involved, databases,and so on.
Cloud Hosting Providers: Transitioning Considerations
By: Chuck Vermillion on Apr 11th, 2011
This article will provide information about the cloud transitioning services of cloud hosting providers. Often migrating to the cloud means significant effort and organizational planning too great for existing personnel to absorb. Communications with end users and executive management and planning are examples of items that will potentially need to be handled during your transition to the cloud.
The Basics of Data Recovery
By: Frederick Hail on Apr 11th, 2011
How to avoid data loss on your computer hard drive.
The Importance of Data Backup and Your Laptop Computer
By: Phoenix Delray on Apr 9th, 2011
This article discusses the importance of making hard copies of all the data on your laptop and notebook computer.
Protect Important Information By Using These Two Effective Back-Up Methods
By: Jacob Schiffer on Apr 9th, 2011
Backing-up your online e-mail will save and protect it. You can either back up your email files using online data backup services or create a backup of your online email files on your computer hard drive.
Telecom Disaster Planning - What You Need to Know to Get Started
By: Nermine Shaker on Apr 9th, 2011
What if your company couldn't use its computers for a day? How about your phones? Any phone system outage, even if it's a short one, could result in financial losses and inconvenience for your business. Can you afford this disruption? Most businesses can't. Many adverse effects of interruption of service could be minimized or even eliminated with some advanced planning.
The Forensic Data Recovery Process
By: Andrew Long on Apr 9th, 2011
Forensic data recovery is not something to put off, especially if you are searching for incriminating evidence. Although deleted emails and other data can usually be recovered, there are ways to permanently delete files. In addition, files can become corrupted or overwritten and valuable evidence lost for good. Here you will find information about forensic data recovery.
How To Prevent A Sewer Disaster
By: Doug Simons on Apr 9th, 2011
How to avoid a catastrophe when dealing with sewer issues at your house.
How To Get Rid of Spy Registry Cleaners
By: Mehmet Onatli on Apr 9th, 2011
The demand for computer registry cleaners is piercing high. This is a software product that is prevalent today because of the rising computer troubles and tough viruses that everybody wants to get rid of.
Where To Go When You Experience Data Loss
By: Frederick Hail on Apr 9th, 2011
Data Loss and Hard Drive crashes are a reality of the digital age. This is not doom and gloom thinking it is fact. Loss of data can adversely affect small business owners. Today more than ever small business owners need to know how to protect and back up their data easily and securely.
Managed IT Outsourcing: Boosting IT System Performance
By: Chuck Vermillion on Apr 9th, 2011
Managed services, sometimes referred to as Managed IT outsourcing, as well as outsourcing ERP has become a common practice for many businesses. In fact, according to an IDC Corporation study, a strong surge in demand for application management services is expected to grow the worldwide market at an overall compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.2 percent and reach $27.2 billion by 2009.