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  • Shield Your Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery Plan with SPF 50
    With the summer months looming, you’re probably day dreaming about white sandy beaches or a mountain escape.  No matter where your destination may be, sunscreen is a must if you want to protect yourself from the summer sun, and reduce your chances of being burned. 

    Like forgetting sunscreen, forgetting key components of an organization’s business continuity (BC)/disaster recovery (DR) plan can have an “ugly” aftermath.  Overlooking even one area in your plan can destabilize your entire network and result in significant losses in revenue and productivity.

    This time of year doesn’t always mean sunny skies though.  Severe thunderstorms, flooding and other weather disruptions are ubiquitous during the summer months.  Whatever the cause of a major network disruption, don’t sit back and wait for the “storm” to hit.  Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) must have a more comprehensive plan in place than the typical mental check list often used when packing for a vacation. 

Whole Life Success Achievable with 'The Plan'
In the six months since her promotion to Project Manager, Leena found herself feeling more and more unhappy. Managing project teams where no one reported directly to her was proving to be very challenging. Her pleas to the team members for more cooperation, more focus on her project were always being undermined by other, more important issues.
 
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Don’t Let Technical Failures Risk Your Companies Future
Email, social networking notwithstanding, is still the premier method of business communication and is projected to be for the foreseeable future.  Given the fact that the typical corporate email user sends and receives 100 messages daily and that 18% of all email is spam and graymail, businesses depend on their email host provider to make sure that their incoming emails are filtered...

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How Do I Take My Business To The Next Level?
This is a standard issue that is faced by business owners at some point in the life of their company.  Entrepreneurs could reach a saturation point beyond which they are not able to grow their business or they may not have the skill sets or networking capabilities that are required to take their company to the next level.
 
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Don’t Keep Your Distance
For many years, IT training students have been searching for the most time and cost-effective way to complete IT training classes, stay up-to-date in an ever-evolving tech marketplace and learn relevant, new skills to further their career opportunities.
Traditionalists will, of course, typically suggest that classroom-based training provides the most valuable IT learning...

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Breaking E-ddiction To Boost Productivity
Inboxes are out of control. With over 294 billion emails sent every single day, it’s become extremely difficult and stressful for most workers to keep up. The average employee now spends 25 percent of their day dealing with email related tasks.
 
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Cowboys Stadium Becomes One of the Most Technologically Advanced Stadiums Ever with the Help of CDW
VERNON HILLS, Ill. - February 3, 2011 - Long before people began gearing up for events at Cowboys Stadium, CDW, a leading provider of technology
solutions to business, government, education and healthcare, worked for 18 months to create a technology solution that would help to change the fan experience at each event.
 
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Maximizing ROI with Server Virtualization
“Virtualization” can mean many different things.  From server and storage to client and network, virtualization is expanding beyond a single definition.  To narrow the focus, this article examines how server virtualization enables businesses to run multiple “virtual” servers on a single physical machine, lowering computing costs
 
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Privacy: 8 New Year’s Resolutions for Protecting Your Privacy Online
With 2011 off to a great start, we thought now would be the perfect time for a refresher course about basic online privacy protection. In fact, this would serve as a wonderful opportunity for parents to sit down with their children to review how we can all stay safe online.
 
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Did You Know January is “National Clean Up Your Computer” Month?
You may or may not have created your list of New Year’s resolutions but here is a resolution you can still accomplish.  January is National Clean Up Your Computer Month and even if you are not familiar with it, it’s still a good time to make sure your computer is running optimally.
 
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Navigating Through Cloud Computing
SMBs looking at cloud computing – don’t overlook hosted and managed services, By Tom DeCoster, Vice President, Service Solutions, CDW.
Almost every child has looked at a cloud and said, “That cloud looks like a _____.”  The filled-in blank often becomes the point of highly subjective argument.
 
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