Found a great overview of RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpesive Disks). Raid is a technology that allows multiple disks to operate as on contain and offer users thae ablity to leverage multiple technologies in order to protect data. This is a great video posted by SaturnAlliance that will explain this technology and its benefits.
Continue reading...Monday, March 31, 2008
Introduction Virtualization is a key enabling technology that can be leveraged to achieve business benefits. Virtualization technology enables customers to run multiple operating systems concurrently on a single physical server, where each of the operating systems runs as a self-contained computer. Today there is more pressure than ever on IT with shrinking budgets, rapidly changing technologies and [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 12, 2007
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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Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services is a versatile technology that organizations and business units of all sizes can use to increase the efficiency of business processes and improve team productivity. With tools for collaboration that help people stay connected across organizational and geographic boundaries, Windows SharePoint Services gives people access to information they need. Built on Microsoft [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Recently I have a had a lot of question s and requests by customers who are interested in video confrencing. Many of them like the sound of the technology but want to try the solution before they invest in a full blown VC system. You can do a search for video conferencing on google or [...]
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