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Business Continuity ? will your business survive?

If you ever have the chance to talk with an emergency room doctor they can tell you many tales about horrific accidents and how many different ways people get injured. They?re exposed to this every day and with many people. You on the other hand might personally know of a few examples of people you know. Everything else is not real, it just happens to “other people” on the news.

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Ten Security Tips for a Wireless Network

What do you mean anyone can see our network?!

Although our client base is very diversified we do see trends develop. One of the most popular trends is the request for wireless networking. The first question we always ask is, “Why do you want wireless?” What is the business reasoning behind the request? Is there an operational need for wireless or “it would be cool to have”?

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Ten Basic Tips of Wireless Security
 What do you mean anyone can see our network?!

Although our client base is very diversified we do see trends develop. One of the most popular trends is the request for wireless networking. The first question we always ask is, “Why do you want wireless?” What is the business reasoning behind the request? Is there an operational need for wireless or “it would be cool to have”?

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Computer & Networking Basics
Technology is fundamental to managing and growing a  small business, and a business owner should have strong computer skills with a fundamental understanding of computer software and hardware. ImageTo achieve productivity and efficiency in a growing business, computers may be linked together to share resources such as files and printing to form a local area network or LAN. There are two types of LANs, the peer to peer network and the server/client network. The former can be readily created off of the existing computers, while the server/client network requires greater investment in equipment and technical know how.
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