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Data Backups – A Neglected But Important Aspect of Business Survival

calenderSeptember 16, 2010

authorHomefield IT

Data Backups – A Neglected But Important Aspect of Business Survival

How important is your data, and what would happen if you lost it? It is essential for any business to have a data backup to fall back on when the worst happens.   Let’s begin with a simple question: How important your data is to you? Think of all the information you have in your […]

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Changing Windows 7 Default File Location

calenderSeptember 15, 2010

authorHomefield IT

Changing Windows 7 Default File Location

When saving a file in Windows 7 you can select a library to save it in – but because libraries aren’t real locations, the file is stored to the defined save folder such as My Documents or Public Documents. However, you can reset the properties of the folder to suit your needs. Read more. Published […]

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Mobile Channel the Next Frontier for Many Businesses

calenderSeptember 8, 2010

authorHomefield IT

Mobile Channel the Next Frontier for Many Businesses

Businesses gear up to provide products and services for customers on the go. A new survey conducted by Adobe, a leader in software for the design and publishing industry, reveals great interest in emerging mobile channels among many businesses. Survey respondents from a wide variety of industries revealed an overwhelming preference for developing websites as […]

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UPS: Essential to Every IT System

calenderSeptember 6, 2010

authorHomefield IT

UPS: Essential to Every IT System

In every business, keeping people productive is very important. Lost productivity means less profit, so to keep things going, even when there’s no power, you need a UPS. Keeping productivity going is important. The more productive your people are, the more work gets done and the more profit you make.  Every hour, and even every […]

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Take Advantage of Jump Lists in Windows 7

calenderSeptember 3, 2010

authorHomefield IT

Take Advantage of Jump Lists in Windows 7

Jump Lists are lists of recently opened items, such as files, folders, or websites, organized by the program that you used to open them. You can also pin favorites to a Jump List, so you can quickly get to the items that you use every day. Read more. Published with permission from TechAdvisory.org. Source.

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Is your Business Vulnerable to Social Engineering Attacks?

calenderSeptember 1, 2010

authorHomefield IT

Is your Business Vulnerable to Social Engineering Attacks?

Hacker attacks via “social engineering” can be a serious threat to the security of your organization. Be aware that hackers have another tool in their toolset that employs a particularly subtle, insidious way of compromising the security of your systems and network. Called social engineering, it’s the use of psychological tricks to deceive targets into […]

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Add Dates or Find Difference Between Dates in Windows 7 Calculator

calenderAugust 31, 2010

authorHomefield IT

Add Dates or Find Difference Between Dates in Windows 7 Calculator

Need to quickly find out what day it would be 45 days from now without counting squares on a calendar? Want to know how many days until a holiday, birthday, meeting, or other special event? The built-in calculator in Windows 7 can answer these questions. Read more. Published with permission from TechAdvisory.org. Source.

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Is Your IT Worth the Cost?

calenderAugust 24, 2010

authorHomefield IT

Is Your IT Worth the Cost?

You probably don’t know it, but you might be losing money because of a faulty IT system. It’s high time you take a look at the numbers and see where you stand. In this day and age, few businesses (if any) can survive without an IT arm. Every business, big or small, needs someone, or […]

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Calibrate Your Monitor for the Best Possible Experience

calenderAugust 18, 2010

authorHomefield IT

Calibrate Your Monitor for the Best Possible Experience

To see images the way they are intended to be seen, calibrate your monitor so that what you see is what you get. Here’s how. Read more. Published with permission from TechAdvisory.org. Source.

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