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{ Monthly Archives } July 2009

Cost Of Downtime Mk. II

I’ve noticed lately that there seems to be a lot of searching for information on the “cost of downtime”, so I thought I’d spend a few minutes going over some calculations in detail. This item is an expansion of our previous article, which references a Gartner Group study on the cost of downtime.
The math itself [...]

Windows 7 – Touch Screen Support

One of the things I’m really excited about with Windows 7 is the native support for touch screens. Especially given that so-called “all-in-one” PC’s are starting to come out into the mainstream as well.
So how can this be a game changer? And how can it benefit your business?

The Threat Of Twitter

Since Twitter has become mainstream, more and more people use it. Unfortunately that also includes spammers and hackers. And there aren’t many ways to protect yourself from malicious code.
The problem lies with the URL shortening services that are all over the tweets, and by extension over Facebook and My Space to name a few. The [...]

Windows 7 – Are You Ready?

For a few months now, we have been using the latest iteration of the Windows operating system, called Windows 7. And in all honesty I have to say that in my opinion, this one is a winner.
Does it have all the latest features? No, but it has most of them. It also brings mainstream a [...]