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In This Issue:
March 2010

•Clearing the Fog on Cloud Computing

•Why Should You Care About Microsoft SharePoint?

•Ask the Experts: To-Click or Not-To-Click, I Have a Virus
•Microsoft Office 2010: What's All the Fuss?

Clearing the Fog on Cloud Computing
by Terry O'Rourke

Cloud computing

It's hard to miss all the coverage in the last few months devoted to "cloud" computing - it seems to be everywhere. Is this more than just the latest technology fad? We'll try to help sort it out for you.

First, a definition. Cloud computing is usually used in the context of computer applications that are run entirely over the Internet (the "cloud" in most Network diagrams).

 
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Ask the Experts: "To Click or Not to Click, I Have A Virus"
by Sara Wittenberger
Sara Wittenberger
Help! My Computer has a pop up saying a virus was detected and I need to take action to repair my computer. Should I click on the updates?


STOP! Do not click anywhere on this message. What you have is malware that emulates an anti-virus alert, and clicking on it will disable your PC.

 
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Microsoft Office 2010: What's All the Fuss?
Microsoft Office 2010

Later this spring, Microsoft is releasing the next version of their Microsoft Office Suite. We've noticed there is more than the usual amount of hype over this product, so we thought we would review Microsoft® Office 2010 to see what's all the fuss.

For the small business, we see the improvements three-fold:

  1. Work flow efficiency is increased through better integration.
  2. Work is more readily available through on-line, web applications.
  3. Collaborating with others becomes easier through increased SharePoint functionality.

If your business could benefit from this focus, Microsoft Office 2010 may be worth the upgrade.

 
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Why Should You Care About Microsoft SharePoint?

Microsoft Sharepoint 2010
 

The short answer is that it can make a tremendous impact on your business. And a great ROI is pretty easy to attain since Microsoft is giving it away.
Yes, "It's free."

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Microsoft support for Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2) will end July 13, 2010


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