Monday, March 31, 2008

New Pen Computers Redefine Compact

New Pen Computer TechnologyUltra-Portable Laptops move over, this new technology from Japan is redefining the meaning of the word 'compact'. Microcomputer and microprojector technology has allowed the Japanese to create these small portable computers that are no longer than your common pen.

Two of these small objects work in conjunction to create a fully capable computer. One of them serves as a monitor by projecting an image on a flat surface, while the other serves as your keyboard once more through projection. Movement sensors can detect where your fingers touch the projected image!

No word yet on when this remarkable new technology will be on the market, or just how powerful they can make these tiny portable computers yet. This is surely the first step in a whole new range of technology we'll be seeing in the future, though.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Illinois Computer Service Statewide

"As the plant manager for a large biofuels producer in Decatur I recently gained a new appreciation of outsourcing specific I.T. services. We had historically kept a highly compensated Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer on staff.

Based on a few comments from his co-workers I was suspicious that we did not have a full time need for the high priced services he was here to offer the company. After talking it over with my management staff we decided to let that specific individual go with our plan being to outsource any advanced networking needs that might arise in the future. As things go this turned out for the best, as the employee had intended to put in his notice within the month to return to school for a masters degree.

The outsourcing idea worked out great as well. Now when the staff needs some specific Microsoft Server problem addressed we just call our Tech Special Forces rep and we can have an MCSE, a MCSA, or what ever type of specialist the job requires. The best part is that when we outsource our high end network help we only have to pay when there is a problem and I don't have to get on my management team for having an overpaid PC repair tech on the staff full time."

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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Middletown Ohio IT Service For The Healthcare Industry

Medical and Healthcare IT Solutions in Middletown OhioThe national computer service firm Computer Service Now, with headquarters in Middletown Ohio, is expanding its local staff of technicians and its range of corporate IT services. According to the firms CEO, John Beagle, key to the expansion is their core customer base of Healthcare and Medical providers in the local Middletown area.

Beagle is confident that with the recent move of the Atrium Medical center to within several miles of his office that the influx of medical providers and his firm’s track record of providing complete medical IT solutions in the Middletown area will be the making for a successful expansion.

Visit this Computer Service Now web page for more information on Middletown Ohio Medical Computer Service.

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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Microsoft Windows 7

Microsoft is already hard at work with a new operating system and is already in the legal phases of production. In compliance with the 2002 antitrust settlement, the next-generation version of windows is facing an antitrust review from a private Technical committee to ensure Microsoft is staying within the agreement.

Code-named Windows 7, the latest OS is expected to release in late 2009 or early 2010 and it has been speculated, but not officially announced, that Internet Explorer 8 will likely be a part of Windows 7.

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Friday, March 07, 2008

California Computer Service Easier To Find

California Computer ServiceComputer Service Now has been making an effort to make Computer Service in California easier to find on the web. The recent redesign of our website is key in this effort, with a convenient sidebar located on the side of every page to help the customer without time to waste find local computer service in their area. With locally-positioned service providers all over California in cities such as Fresno, Los Angeles, Santa Monica San Diego, San Jose, San Francisco, Sacramento, Santa Barbara, Laguna Beach, Oakland, Sonoma, Napa Valley, Long Beach, Santa Ana, Bakersfield, Stockton, Modesto, Riverside, Huntington Beach, Fremont, Silicon Valley, Glendale, Palo Alto and Monterey, Computer Service Now is prepared to handle the needs of any customer in the state to full satisfaction.

Computer Service Now's full network of service providers in California and all across the United States comes from membership in the Tech-Army.org. The Tech-Army has over 116 troops spread across California alone, and thousands nationwide. The best part about it is that you have access to all of these resources through a single point of contact, your very own Tech Special Forces Coordinator. Call us today at 877-422-1907 and learn how Computer Service Now can address your needs anywhere in California.

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Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Save K-12 Education Software Dollars with a Microsoft AER




The Microsoft® Authorized Education Reseller (AER) program has authorized Computer Service Now to sell Microsoft products at academic prices to qualified educational users, nationwide. Academic Edition full packaged products are available through Computer Service Now, a Microsoft Authorized Education Reseller (AERs).

CONTACT YOUR CSN AER REPRESENTATIVE

The AER authorization assists Computer Service Now by having Microsoft update us on changes, news, and listening to our feedback. Computer Service Now and Microsoft will work together to find innovative ways for schools to save money.

By becoming authorized to sell Microsoft Academic Edition software products to education customers, Computer Service Now has established itself as a specially-trained company that is ready to provide complete Microsoft solutions and services to the education field.

CSN's AER Accreditation means we are qualified to recommend appropriate Microsoft Licensing solutions to education customers.

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