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Archive for August, 2008

Backing up your data

Accessing your files while on business can be a tricky endeavor if you do not have the right connections. I travel quite a bit with my new position and there have been several occasions where I needed an additional report or file that I forgot to take off of our main PC to carry with me on my laptop. Having remote access to my files, target accounts, and other information critical to help me do my job is crucial to my day to day job.

With RemotePc they provide a great solution starting as low as $4.95 per month. They provide services for consumers as well as business owners that allow you to share files and your desktops with others in your group. They also offer a great feature where you create a meeting online where you can work on a presentation with your associates and then have the materials accessible to everyone to present. This is a great way to make sure that everyone on your team is presenting the same message and staying on Brand. The business world moves at lightning speed and there is no excuse for not being prepared and having the information that you need to close the deal or help your customer.

Speed is critical for your blog

If you are surfing the internet these days you have two choices on how to connect and surf the web. There is broadband which allows faster surfing and is great for watching movies and downloading files. Then there is dial-up for most who just use the internet to read email , instant message, and read news sources.Dial-up has come along way from the beginning days of the 2400 Bps modems, now most dial-up connections are 56K. There are still close to 40% of internet users that use dial-up to access their email and favorite news sites. Broadband gives you faster speeds, but if you are using the internet to access email and other news sites chances are you are not in need of anything faster than your your dial-up modem. The internet has changed the way that we communicate and get information.