Archive for February, 2009

Everywhere one goes in Cornwall they see and speak to positive Cornish business people who are optimistic about their future. Their businesses are run well, they have built a great web presence and in more recent months they have started to see the many benefits delivered through effective email marketing campaigns and customer relationship management (CRM) methods. If you take all possible channels to market including a website, advertising, PR, email marketing, sales automation and even cold calling, CRM is the engine that delivers proactivity to the business.

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There are many antivirus software packages available on the market, but are they worth the hassle of downloading and the trouble of installing? The constant threat of spyware and malware on the internet has prompted many computer owners into the only option of purchasing antivirus software. Antivirus software can be an expensive purchase but it can save you money in the long run.

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Feb
27

Antispyware Setup and Installation

posted by Mike Tucker

Antispyware software is one of the main PC security tools against online malware threat. It continually scans for viruses, including Trojans and worms. To maintain it effectively, the software must kept up to date by installing updates on regular basis. And the technicians can help you with installation, configuration, and up-gradation of antispyware programs.

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Whenever you click on the Start Menu, don’t you feel irritated when all of a sudden, menus pop up so quickly that you lose track of what you’re intending to view? For example, you want to click Control Panel to configure something in your computer when, much to your surprise, the submenus of the All Programs menu start to appear faster than you expected.

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Feb
27

Windows 7 - What’s All the Fuss About?

posted by Mike Tucker

You might have heard that there’s a new version of Windows in the pipeline. It’s called (cleverly enough) Windows 7. Now it might seem like it’s not very long since Vista came out. But Vista hasn’t sold as well as Microsoft hoped, so they’re bringing forward the next version in the hope it’ll do better. It should be out towards the end of the year.

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On the average, startup time for new computers range from 20 to 30 seconds. For older ones, the speed may go beyond one minute. Imagine the agony you have to endure waiting until everything has been loaded.

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The perfect typist does not exit. Time spent fixing typing error is unproductive time. An overlay keyboard can solve many of even the best typist errors.

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Feb
27

Technological Equipment and Software Financing

posted by Mike Tucker

In today’s competitive business scenario it is very important to stay abreast of the best of technological advancements, essentially, those dealing with computer peripherals and relevant software. Technological or computer software comprises of new computer system, routing software and safety equipment.

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Are you asking yourself why Vista freezes? Does it feel like Vista freezes up randomly? Or perhaps it is when you run a specific program or execute a certain action.

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Your windows registry is a complex system that holds specific files and all the information and commands that are required to have the computer run smoothly. Every time that you create a file, Windows sends information about that file to its registry.

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