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Is Your Disaster Recovery Plan Up To Date?

bcpBusinesses are constantly changing. Is your disaster recovery plan changing, too? It should be. Every company can experience a business-altering event at any time: floods, explosions, accidents, computer malfunctions—the list is endless.

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Three Ways Managed Services Can Reduce Your IT Costs

MSIn today’s tough market environment, many small and medium businesses are turning to Managed Services. But is the up-front cost worth it? We say yes—and think you’ll agree when we explain why.

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Evaluating Your Backup Solution

backupYou can’t have a disaster recovery plan until you first have a good backup solution. Is your backup solution good—or just good enough?



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Listen to Over 100,000 Radio Stations in Windows Media Center

radioA cool feature in Windows 7 Media Center is the ability to listen to local FM radio. But what if you don’t have a tuner card that supports a connected radio antenna? The RadioTime plug-in solves the problem by allowing access to thousands of online radio stations.

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Access Frequently Used Items in Windows 7 with Jump Lists

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