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Date Description
January, 2010 This issue:

Virtual Desktops - Alternatives to Traditional Computing. As we continue to look for ways to be more efficient and cut cost during difficult economic times one solution for many companies is to explore the benefits of nontraditional computing.

February, 2010 This issue:

Connecting to the internet on the road leaving you frustrated? Mobile broadband, ideal for people on the road, allows users to browse the Web from anywhere with a mobile signal. This means no more searching for random Wi-Fi hotspots as cell phone signals are much more wide spread.

March, 2010 This issue:

Small to mid-sized business executives and managers often worry about the security of their company's sensitive files. What is the best way to harbor a healthy flow of information while keeping your company information secure?

April, 2010 This issue:

Most small to mid-sized businesses are increasingly becoming dependent upon IT. For this reason we can look at the purchase patterns of products to determine the welfare of the economy.

May, 2010 This issue:

Many small business managers believe they are less likely to be a target in a malicious attack because their company is small, but this is simply untrue. Hackers prey on small and medium sized businesses because they generally take fewer security precautions.

July, 2010 This issue:

As small and medium sized companies continue to reevaluate cost, a rising number of business are realizing significant savings without sacrificing convenience or productivity by replacing traditional land line phone systems with Voice over Internet Protocol or VoIP phone systems


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