March 17, 2008 Fault-tolerant business continuity is welcomed after a natural disaster. Small and small mid-size businesses often overlook the need to install a reliable, fault tolerant system to host… more →
FinePrintnibblerdirect wrote 1 month ago: If the answer is “no” then you should really consider it if you rely on your email, espe … more →
itsupportman wrote 2 months ago: Our IT Department today launched their new Hosted Exchange services. We can now offer our customers … more →
thinkgrid wrote 4 months ago: Very few organisations today do not rely heavily on email. It is an essential method of business com … more →
Richard Mayer Segal wrote 6 months ago: 5/15/09 Talking makes things happen; Unified Communications (UC) is a technology architecture [tool] … more →
Elliot Lawrence wrote 8 months ago: Part 6 – Alternatives to the Norm For my last entry in the series on Cutting IT Costs I want t … more →
interface wrote 9 months ago: Last month I wrote about the costs of outsourcing email versus hosting it in-house, and followed on … more →
interface wrote 10 months ago: Outsourced email versus in-house Arstechnica yesterday published a commentary on a Forrester report/ … more →
Richard Mayer Segal wrote 1 year ago: October 8, 2008 - HERE’S A BRIEF HISTORY OF HOW SMART CELL PHONES EVOLVED, WHY THEY’VE BECOME UBIQUI … more →
Richard Mayer Segal wrote 1 year ago: March 17, 2008 Fault-tolerant business continuity is welcomed after a natural disaster. Small and sm … more →
Richard Mayer Segal wrote 1 year ago: March 16, 2008 In the midst of a recession, use funds to optimize operations, yet position the compa … more →
Richard Mayer Segal wrote 1 year ago: March 5, 2008 Imagine having your communication data current, safe and linked to the need-to-know pe … more →