Posted by Steven Bond on July 14, 2010
Video surveillance is within the price range of small businesses now, allowing you to monitor your warehouse, shop floor and parking lot.
Key things to keep in mind when considering surveillance cameras, HBR Solutions IT Consultants recommend.
Make sure the camera’s data streams are encrypted.
Cameras should be on their own separate network. Otherwise, the “lawyers [...]
Posted by Steven Bond on July 14, 2010
Computer and electronic servers is around the elastic and complicated devices, but they can also victim to unexpected and uncalculated change fall in temperature. Sure, the call to the tech guys to your computer and machines can be easily corrected later, but the maintenance and repair of your valuable electronics, again [...]
Posted by Steven Bond on July 14, 2010
So after a long silent period apart from Outlook 2010 on this blog, suddenly there is Exchange 2010! So what can you expect in the new industry standard mail platform.
Well the major change is in High Availability, take LCR, CCR and SCR from Exchange 2007, mix it all together and you have [...]
Posted by Steven Bond on July 14, 2010
Documents are usually stored on file servers and the latest years have introduced several improvements for storing and accessing files.
Microsoft SharePoint is one of the new ways to collaborate and the document management is appealing to many organizations. But is this a total replacement for file servers? This article is [...]
Posted by Steven Bond on July 14, 2010
What’s new with Outlook 2010?
64-bit editions
Starting with Microsoft Office 2010, Outlook is available as a 32-bit application and a 64-bit application. The version (bitness) of Outlook that you choose depends on the edition of the Windows operating system (32-bit or 64-bit) and the edition of Office 2010 (32-bit or 64-bit) that [...]
Posted by Steven Bond on July 14, 2010
A lot of people, myself included, have wondered why SaaS and cloud seem to be catching on more readily than ASPs at the start of the decade. Maybe we weren’t ready then. SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) may have helped with this, in part.
As Linthicum points out in the podcast, cloud computing [...]
Posted by Steven Bond on July 14, 2010
Microsoft is rolling out a number of new feature additions to its Microsoft-hosted family of “Online” services, including POP e-mail compatibility and better support for Mac clients.
Microsoft’s Online family currently includes Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, Communications Online, Live Meeting, CRMÂ and the Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS). All of these services are [...]
Posted by Steven Bond on July 14, 2010
Exchange 2010, which is a 64-bit only server, includes new storage and deployment options, enhanced in-box management capabilities, built-in e-mail archiving, new database clustering, additional hardware options, and a revamped Outlook Web Access client.
In addition, the server is being touted as a hybrid – equally at home as the foundation for [...]
Posted by Steven Bond on July 14, 2010
Mergers and acquisitions are big business, but they’re also a dangerous business. Obstacles can arise at every juncture, A recent wave of deals, such as Cisco’s decision to buy Tandberg, Dell’s purchase of Perot Systems and Adobe Systems Inc.’s acquisition of Omniture have given analysts and investment bankers optimism with tech leading [...]
Posted by Steven Bond on July 14, 2010
Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor
Are you running an older computer with Windows Vista or Windows XP and looking to upgrade to the latest iteration of the Windows client once it becomes available on October 22nd, 2009? Then you need to know that Microsoft has done its best to streamline the evaluation process of [...]