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What are Managed Services?

12. September 2007

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Empower Information Systems Managed Service Solution Frequently Asked Questions Q. How can my business save money by using the Empower Information Systems Solution? A. Unpredictable IT costs place a real burden on your business. The Empower Information Systems Solution gives you predictable, monthly IT expenses by eliminating the costs of upgrades, monitoring, patching and operations of your infrastructure. [...]

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Blackberry 8800 Vs. IPhone

25. July 2007

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Ever since the launch of the new iPhone by Apple, we have been fielding alot of questions about it versus a RIM Blackberry, specificall the 8800 series. I must say first that the iPhone is a marvelos device, it is beautiful, friendly, sleek an inviting. Secondly, I must admit I find it lacking for use in business features. I still feel that it jusat cannot compete yet with Reasearch in Motion's blackberry line. Apple has made a great leap in consumer technology but I suggest business users wait to see how Apple flushes out business specific features before adoption. I read a great comparison article on Technet today that really does a great job of comparing the two devices from a business users perspective. The article, iPhone v. BlackBerry: Side By Side, Two Week Comparison can be read by following the link. So if you are considering jumping the Blackberry ship, please read this article and take the information into consideration before you jump. Happy Texting.

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Troubleshooting a DHCP Server

17. May 2007

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I recently had a client call regarding a DHCP setup. They were having some issues regarding pulling the correct information for their workstations from the DHCP server. Therefore, I thought it would be a good idea to post an article on some basic DHCP troubleshooting. A look at the various reasons why a DHCP server might fail to lease IP addresses and the solutions to those problems. If you use DHCP servers to automatically configure the TCP/IP settings for workstations in your organization, a DHCP failure can lead to a major disruption in service. After all, if a workstation is not able to acquire an IP address, then it will have no way of accessing any of the resources on your private network or on the Internet. In this article, I will discuss some techniques that you can use to troubleshoot DHCP server failures.

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