
July 10th, 2010

dparker
Let’s say for example that you own a small business that experiences, on average, ten major IT related issues per month. In response, you commit $1000 per month to your IT budget in order to resolve these issues.
Several months go by, and at this point, the number of major issues has dropped to only five per month. Clearly, you need to get the rest of these issues resolved, so you commit another $1000 to your IT budget.
Again, several months go by, but instead of zero major issues (as you might have expected), you still experience two major issues per month. So what happened?

July 10th, 2010

dparker
For even small organizations, the recurring cost of email and office software and services can easily reach into the thousands, every single year. Fortunately, one of the most versatile and powerful business software solutions is free: Google Apps. You can even migrate your existing email accounts to Gmail and keep the same .com email addresses that your organization currently uses.
First, let’s look at some of the immediate benefits:

July 10th, 2010

dparker
Virus infections are one of the most common – and costly – problems to plague PCs in the workplace. No matter how hard you try; no matter what precautions you take, there is always a possibility that a virus will find its way into your network.
So what can you do when it happens?