Thursday, May 15, 2008

Computer Service in The Southern US

Tech Army Members Wanted From The SouthThis month we here at www.ComputerServiceNow.com have dedicated ourselves to recruiting Tech-Army members from the south. As our demand for services continue to grow, for example with computer service in Florida, CCTV Security Camera Installation in Alabama, or Computer Rentals in Texas, our need for additional Tech-Army recruits is also growing.

If you or your company provide any technical service in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, or Texas, be sure to visit our Tech-Army.org website, sign up, and join our ever growing army of technician, installers, and technical service professionals.

Our plan is simple, our mission is clear, and our membership goal of 20,000 members is within site. So if would like a chance to increase your revenue and be a part of our growing organization for Computer Service, Security Cameras, Technology Rentals, and dozens of other technical services then Join The Tech-Army today.

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Monday, May 12, 2008

Disaster Recovery - Common Sense Solutions

Disaster Recovery - Common Sense SolutionsWith simple and easy to follow suggestions this article on Data Recovery is designed to help the non technical business owner build a solid foundation of the principles on which a Disaster Recovery plan is built. Concentrating on “Your Data, Your Plan, and Your Survival” this is a must read for anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed by the typical Disaster Recovery articles found in today’s I.T. publications.

With common sense and inexpensive suggestions such as knowing your data, understanding the scope of data you will need to survive a disaster, and encouraging the reader to take action now, the danger of not reading this article is almost equal to that of not having a disaster recovery plan.

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Monday, May 05, 2008

XP Service Pack 3

For everyone who is holding onto their old XP your final update is finally out. The new XP SP3 will include many new enhanced security features and also some security features that are on Vista. This final patch will include all the patches and hotfixes released since XP first shipped in 2001.

Heres a benchmark test comparing SP3


As you can see SP3 is running faster than XP SP2
Source: blog.Zdnet

Windows service pack 3 security features include
"Black Hole” router detection
Network Access Protection
Descriptive Security Options User Interface
Enhanced security for Administrator and Service policy entries:
Microsoft Kernel Mode Cryptographic Module:

What does all this mean?
Greater Administrator security, some of Vista's new security systems will now be added to XP, and advanced router and Internet security.

Problems- XP SP3 is having compatibility issues with Windows XP users who also run Microsoft's Dynamic Retail Management System better known as (RMS). RMS is a software package for running retail stores. If you have already downloaded SP3 and you are running RMS make sure to un-install SP3 and wait for the patch to come out. People who have Vista's SP1 should also do this.

For everyone else out there who does not have RMS you are free to download XP's SP3 here