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		<title>Tips For Choosing The Right CRM Solution</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 17:08:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Harris Computer Services</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today’s business market has become an extremely competitive place. To succeed in this environment it’s more important than ever for companies to develop and manage their operations efficiently. A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) solution is an effective way to do this.  It will strengthen your relationships with existing customers while building new ones with your...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="CRM Solutions" src="http://www.harvestsolutions.net/Portals/53955/images/CRM-Software-Vendors.jpg" width="200" align="right" />Today’s business market has become an extremely competitive place. To succeed in this environment it’s more important than ever for companies to develop and manage their operations efficiently. A <b>Customer Relationship Management</b> <b>(CRM)</b> solution is an effective way to do this.  It will strengthen your relationships with existing customers while building new ones with your latest prospects. A CRM solution helps any organization become more competitive by automating, organizing and synchronizing business processes.</p>
<p><b>Why is it Important to Choose the Right CRM Solution? </b></p>
<p>Once you’ve established the need for a CRM solution, you’re left with the matter of choosing the best one for your business. A CRM solution that works effectively for one company may not meet the needs of another.</p>
<p>This is why it’s important to choose the right solution that allows your business to provide your patrons with the best possible industry experience. Implementing the right CRM solution should be viewed as an investment, and chosen with great care because essentially, you’re selecting a partner to help you grow your company.  Your company should stand out to your customers, and when they know you have their best interests in mind, they’ll be pleased and continuing using your services.</p>
<p>CRM has evolved into a versatile system that allows businesses to maintain existing customers and recognize new ones by utilizing automated functions and lead management that supports your sales and technical personnel. A CRM solution will reduce calls to your help desk and improve customer service.<b> </b></p>
<p><b>When Choosing the Right CRM Solution, Consider the Following: </b></p>
<p>With the abundance of CRM solutions that are available on the market today, it can be difficult to choose the right one for your business, however this needn’t be so.  Break things down into manageable steps to make things easier for you, and keep the following things in mind as you begin your CRM search.</p>
<p><strong><i>Your current needs versus your future needs</i></strong></p>
<p>Analyze your current needs, and remember that the scalability of the product you’re selecting is important. Think three years down the road, and consider what your needs will be then; the solution you’re selecting should meet your needs now and in the future as your company grows.  Be careful, because CRM products will come with many features and items you won’t need. You don’t want to incur unnecessary expenses so be as realistic as you can be. Be in control and ready to ask the right questions. If you remember to analyze your needs first, you’ll find the best solution that will grow with your company.</p>
<p><strong><i>Functionality</i></strong></p>
<p>Once you’ve implemented the right CRM solution into your operations it will become an important part of your business strategy, possibly even the KEY part of your strategy.  So you want a product that provides historical interactive analytics<i>. </i>If the CRM solution provides crucial insight regarding historical trends relating to every aspect of your business, then it will provide all the answers you need.</p>
<p>It’s important to analyze trends over time to identify where your company has excelled versus where it’s fallen short. You need this information for your businesses success in the long run. A CRM solution that doesn’t provide this information will hinder your ability to make important business decisions required in today’s marketplace. Look elsewhere for a solution if the product doesn’t offer these tools.</p>
<p><strong><i>Cost VS. Budget VS. Quality</i></strong></p>
<p>It’s simple to state a dollar figure and go from there; CRM costs can run from inexpensive to extremely expensive. It’s important to keep in mind that higher cost doesn’t always equate to higher quality; and when a solution is expensive, that doesn’t mean it’s going to meet all your needs and expectations.</p>
<p>Keep weighing your options and stay critical while searching for the right CRM solution. Once you’ve determined your needs for the present and future, and settled upon the functionality you’ll require, it’s a matter of researching the market to get an idea of the cost range you can expect. Remember that implementing a CRM solution should be viewed as an investment.</p>
<p>You’ll be paying total cost of ownership (TCO) over time in addition to initial costs, so it’s important to look for a CRM solution that works for your business and also gives you the opportunity to grow and excel with time.</p>
<p><i><strong>Hosted Solutions VS. Onsite Implementation. </strong></i></p>
<p>Today, most software products can be used in one of two ways. Traditionally, the equipment can be purchased and installed on your businesses premises, where the CRM solution can be put into effect on locally at your site. The other option is to use a CRM solution stored on the cloud. Both of these solutions have their pros and cons.</p>
<p>Examine solutions from each of these two areas and choose one based on your budget and needs. Consider what an onsite implementation will offer as opposed to a hosted solution, and it’ll become obvious to you what solution will work for your company. Every case is different, implementation may be great for one business, but another might have greater success with a solution from the cloud. Only you know what will work best for your company.</p>
<p><strong><i>Hosting/Vendor Selection  </i></strong></p>
<p>Once you’ve identified your budget and business needs, you can exclude some vendors and save yourself a lot of time. Research is key, and since you’ve now eliminated many vendors and hosting companies, you can begin looking for a vendor that has a good track record and experience in helping customers achieve their business goals.</p>
<p>Remember to ask companies about the types of customers they’ve worked with and their long term plans; and evaluate the security offered by particular solutions because you want to ensure your business isn’t exposed to hackers. Ask for references if possible; typically if a company is proud of the work they’ve done, they’ll provide you with references you can contact.</p>
<p>This is usually the most difficult step in the process but it’s important to take your time because as difficult as it can be, it’ll be extremely rewarding once you’ve found the right solution.</p>
<p><i><strong>Training</strong>  </i></p>
<p>Make sure that your team knows how to use the CRM solution you’ve decided on. Many people tend to look at training as an expense that can be dismissed, which is a mistake. If you’re staff doesn’t know how to best use the new CRM software, you’re not going to get the results you desire. Find out if the companies you’re considering offer training, and if so, ask for it to be included in the package.</p>
<p>It’s going to take time for you to decide on the right CRM solution. The entire process may take several months to complete.</p>
<p><strong><i>What to Expect Once You’ve Made Your Choice</i></strong></p>
<p>It’s been challenging but you’ve put the required effort into making the your decision. You’ve done your research and you’re completely satisfied with your choice, so what should you expect now that you’ve chosen and implemented the solution?</p>
<p>Assuming you’ve followed the advice in this article and done everything correctly, you should quickly begin to see the benefits of your CRM solution. Your customers will notice an improvement in how you’re doing business with them and your users should feel comfortable and confident when using the product.</p>
<p>Most investments take time to pay off, but the rewards should be seen in about six months. Many people don’t like change, so there might be some resistance in the beginning. However, once they see the benefits of the change, they’ll be ready and willing to comply. If they don’t, they might need to be replaced.  The change will be a positive one that will affect the culture of your business.  If they can’t get on board with the new culture, they may need to move on.</p>
<p>As time goes on, keep evaluating your solution; as your business changes, your needs will change as well. Don’t be afraid to make changes, and be flexible. Your solution will grow with you.</p>
<p><strong><i>Conclusion  </i></strong></p>
<p>Those who embrace the CRM solutions available will outshine the rest, and those who choose to ignore these solutions will simply be left behind. Your business will be more competitive by raising the bar for customer relations and interactions with your employees. Your CRM solution will help your business run efficiently and smoothly.</p>
<p>For additional information &#8211; <a href="http://whitepapers.technologyevaluation.com/pdf/34346/selecting-the-right-crm-solution-for-yourbusiness.pdf?tecreferer=__newsletter_daily_en_95340&amp;userID=3491980&amp;email=scrawford@ulistic.com&amp;bp=1" >CLICK HERE</a></p>
<p><strong>Do you have questions about using CRM in your business?  Contact us and discuss how technology can benefit your business. Technology professionals are standing by ready to help you.</strong></p>
<p>Every company is unique and your solution will need to match the uniqueness of your company. Making the right CRM choice will ensure your businesses success for the future, so be sure to take your time during the selection process to you choose the best CRM solution for you.  You won’t regret it.</p>
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		<title>Hackers Hit The Onion.  Can Business Learn From This?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2013 15:30:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Harris Computer Services</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) phished Google Apps accounts belonging to Onion employees using three separate methods. On May 3, 2013, the SEA sent phishing emails to Onion employees from address that appeared odd. They sent these emails to just a few Onion employees.  This kept the SEA from being detected. One Onion employee fell...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="technology security" src="http://media.philly.com/images/theonion.jpg" width="200" align="right" /><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-22287326">The Syrian Electronic Army</a> (SEA) phished Google Apps accounts belonging to <a href="http://www.theonion.com">Onion</a> employees using three separate methods. On May 3, 2013, the SEA sent phishing emails to Onion employees from address that appeared odd. They sent these emails to just a few Onion employees.  This kept the SEA from being detected.</p>
<p>One Onion employee fell for the phishing attack. Once the SEA had access to this employee’s account, they used it to send the same email to multiple Onion employees. Here’s what happened:</p>
<ul>
<li>Other staff members at Onion clicked the link because it was sent to them by a trusted address.</li>
<li>Most of Onion’s employees were smart enough to refrain from entering important login credentials.</li>
<li>Unfortunately, two employees from Onion did enter their credentials.</li>
<li>One of the employees had access to all of the company’s social media accounts.</li>
<li>Once the company realized that an account was compromised, they sent out a company-wide email asking every employee to change their email passwords immediately.</li>
<li>The attacker used their access to hack another undiscovered account</li>
<li>The hacker sent a duplicated copy of the email, along with a link disguised as a password-reset link.</li>
<li>This went undetected because the duplicated email wasn’t sent to IT teams or any member of the technical department.</li>
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<p>The third phishing attack was the final one; it compromised two more accounts. One of the accounts was used for Onion’s Twitter account. Once the third attack occurred, the editorial staff at Onion published articles referencing the attack.  One of the articles is noted here:<br />
<a href="http://www.theonion.com/articles/syrian-electronic-army-has-a-little-fun-before-ine,32324/">Syrian Electronic Army Has A Little Fun Before Inevitable Upcoming Deaths At Hands Of Rebels | The Onion &#8211; America&#8217;s Finest News Source</a>.</p>
<p>These articles made the SEA angry, and in retaliation they posted editorial emails on Onion’s Twitter account. The staff at Onion decided that none of their accounts were safe because there was no way to tell which accounts had been compromised, and which hadn’t.  So all Onion employees were required to reset their passwords.</p>
<p><b>Ensure This Doesn’t Happen to You</b></p>
<p>The SEA wasn’t using complex methods of attack. This becomes clear when we examine incident, and others like this one such as the Guardian and Associated Press attacks. All of these attacks were accomplished using simple phishing strategies; possibly using dictionary attacks, that are easily preventable if you <b>employ a few simple security measures. </b></p>
<ul>
<li>Keep email addresses for Twitter accounts isolated from emails that your staff typically uses. This will help ensure your Twitter accounts aren’t vulnerable to phishing.</li>
<li>Always use unique and strong passwords for every account.</li>
<li>Make sure that all users are educated and suspicious of any links asking for login information, regardless of who sent the link.</li>
<li>To prevent a hacker from taking ownership of accounts, restrict all password-based access.</li>
<li>Ensure that all Twitter activity goes through some kind of application such as <a href="http://signup.hootsuite.com/pro-trial/">HootSuite</a>.</li>
<li>Try to find a way to communicate to users without using their organizational email. The SEA posted screenshots of multiple internal security emails during the Guardian hack. This was probably due to a compromised email address that was overlooked.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Have questions about your business technology security?  Give us a call and book a time with our Information Technology security experts today.  We are your technology support experts, we are here to help you.</strong></p>
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		<title>Free Update Coming —Windows 8.1 (Windows “Blue”)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2013 12:25:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Harris Computer Services</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On May 14th, Microsoft confirmed that the forthcoming Windows 8 update, Windows “Blue,” will now officially be called Windows 8.1.  It will be a available as a free download from the Windows Store for Windows 8 and RT users. Tami Reller, Microsoft’s Chief Marketing Officer and the Windows Division’s Chief Financial Officer, made these statements...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="microsoft consulting" src="http://www.geek.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/windows_81v2-590x327.jpg" width="200" align="right" />On May 14<sup>th</sup>, Microsoft confirmed that the forthcoming Windows 8 update, Windows “Blue,” will now officially be called Windows 8.1.  It will be a available as a free download from the <a href="http://www.windowsstore.com/">Windows Store</a> for Windows 8 and RT users. Tami Reller, Microsoft’s Chief Marketing Officer and the Windows Division’s Chief Financial Officer, made these statements at <a href="http://www.google.com/search?ie=utf8&amp;oe=utf8&amp;q=jp+morgan+technology%2C+media+and+Telecom+Conference">the JP Morgan Technology, Media and Telecom Conference</a>.</p>
<p>She also said that “Windows 8.1 will advance the bold vision that we set forward with Windows 8 to deliver great tablets and PCs with an experience allowing you to do a lot more.” For enterprise customers, she believes that Windows 8.1 will give them confidence to deploy Windows 8 devices, such as tablets and PCs. Microsoft is working on their current application designs.</p>
<p>Reller also mentioned that the update for Windows 8 is being accelerated, which she describes as a “continuous product-improvement cycle.” “To date, the Windows division has updated various versions of the Windows 8 operating system 739 times,” Reller said, not including updates to applications. There are now over 70,000 individual applications available in the Windows Store.</p>
<p>She said the company feels great about the direction Windows 8 has taken, as well as their ability to deliver continuous updates to their customers—whether it updates through the App Store, Windows 8.1 or Windows Updates. She also expressed confidence in how Microsoft is positioned in today’s mobile computing market.</p>
<p>However, she didn’t provide any details regarding the specific changes Windows 8.1 is going to bring, except that it will be more significant than what Windows Update typically delivers. Reller did say that Windows 8.1 will be more like a “packages set of updates.”</p>
<p>On June 26<sup>th</sup>, 2013, Microsoft is planning to launch a public preview of Windows 8.1 to correspond with its <a href="http://www.buildwindows.com/">BUILD Developer Conference</a> in San Francisco. Reller said the final version should be available by the end of the year.</p>
<p>“Since the launch of Windows 8, we’ve seen our partners deliver more innovation than ever before. That’s across tablets, laptops and convertibles,” says Reller. “Windows 8 was built to blend our work and personal lives, it was built for a world where people can expect touch-first experiences everywhere. A world that expects to be connected because we’re always on the go.”</p>
<p>Microsoft has sold over 100 million licenses to Windows 8. The latest available data from <a href="http://www.netmarketshare.com/">NetMarketShare</a> reveals that Windows 8’s desktop market share was 3.8 percent in April 2013, trailing Windows XP, Windows 7 and even Windows Vista. The slow adoption rate of Windows 8 convinced Microsoft to discount the cost of licensing the operating system for its original equipment manufacturer (OEM) partners.</p>
<p>The sales of traditional PCs has been declining globally, which makes the problem worse for Microsoft. Industry analysts believe the drop in PC sales is due to rising demand for smaller form factors, such as smartphones or tablets. Microsoft assured investors in its Q3 earnings call, that they’re adapting to the changes of the market, and going for Windows 8 devices that are touch-enabled which can run on smaller form factors and offer a wider range of prices. The company has plans to expand the availability of its Surface tablet as well, which is now available in 29 markets.</p>
<p>On Tuesday, Reller reflected on those assurances, stating that the idea with Windows 8 was to travel beyond the PC and show that they can move from PCs to mobile computing extensively. She also said that Windows 8 introduces a new experience that redefines what can be possible with mobile computing.</p>
<p><strong>Do you have Windows 8 questions?  Contact us today, we are your trusted Microsoft partner and ready to help you.</strong></p>
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		<title>A new way to avoid identity theft when travelling.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2013 14:53:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Harris Computer Services</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Francis Smith was recently on a cruise in Miami when sometime between disembarking from the cruise ship to returning home in Indiana, someone purchased cigars and other items in Miami with her credit card number. Nowadays, hackers can scan your credit card from a distance; they don’t even have to see your credit card in...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="identity theft" src="http://www.micash.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/identitytheft.jpg" width="200" align="right" />Francis Smith was recently on a cruise in Miami when sometime between disembarking from the cruise ship to returning home in Indiana, someone purchased cigars and other items in Miami with her credit card number.</p>
<p>Nowadays, hackers can scan your credit card from a distance; they don’t even have to see your credit card in order to access your information. Francis believes that the criminal must have scanned her Visa account information while she was filling up her gas tank in South Florida.</p>
<p>Wireless attacks that siphon your credit card number, personal information and passwords have become the latest threat against travelers. Thieves can scan anything with a radio-frequency identification (RFID) chip imbedded in it, such as your credit card or passport. If you use a smartphone, you should be aware that it’s also possible for thieves to steal valuable data from it when you’ve logged onto a Wi-Fi network.</p>
<p>However, there are a few simple ways you can avoid these types of wireless assaults, such as buying new, shielded luggage products and by using common-sense steps to protect your credit cards and computer devices.</p>
<p>The luggage industry is now offering an entire new luggage collection with protective linings that shield all of your wireless devices and identification with RFID chips. Luggage manufacturer Briggs &amp; Riley, based in Hauppage, New York, is adding RFID blocking pockets to its new bag and briefcase collections.</p>
<p>The new luggage comes with two pockets with electromagnetic shielding, one for your smartphone and tablet, and another one for ID’s and passports. They’re designed to appeal to privacy-conscious business travelers, with black ballistic nylon cases being priced from $129 to $479. Briggs &amp; Riley’s Chief Executive, Richard Krulik, says that his company is always adapting to the demands and concerns of travelers, which he refers to as “reality-engineering.” He also stated that travelers need this new RFID blocking protection for their personal data and information, because they’re constantly relying on their luggage to keep their belongings safe.</p>
<p>Francis Smith was extremely lucky, because as it turned out her card didn’t have an RFID chip. Francis’ bank detected the fraud because of the suspicious purchases, and disabled her account, refunding her for all the fraudulent purchases. This is a great example of one of the best possible solutions, which is to have a bank account that will stop any fraud quickly and cover all loses. Francis also decided to use a prepaid debit card that doesn’t contain any personal information when she travels.</p>
<p>Not everyone has been as fortunate as Francis; nearly half of all travelers access the Internet on their smartphones while traveling, according to a survey done by security firm Kaspersky Lab. The most vulnerable wireless devices are running on Android OS, however, any phone can easily be a target; one third of cellphone users store passwords to their bank accounts, social networks and online accounts on their smartphone, tablet or laptop, making them vulnerable to identity theft.</p>
<p><strong>Do you have questions about your technology security? We can help ensure your business is secured from many of the threats including educating your staff on what to watch out for. Especially identity theft.</strong></p>
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		<title>Adobe Moves From Boxed Software To Cloud Subscriptions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2013 16:11:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Harris Computer Services</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Adobe Company will no longer be selling or distributing boxed software; their programs will now only be available via subscription. This includes popular products like Adobe Photoshop, InDesign and Premiere. Adobe introduced their Creative Cloud (CC) in 2012, a subscription service that offers customers the use of its programs via a monthly fee. Nearly...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Adobe Consulting" src="http://www.eduserv.org.uk/~/media/images/lns%20logos/adobe.ashx" width="200" align="right" />The <a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/creativecloud.html?sdid=JRSIM&amp;skwcid=AL!3085!10!2327231201!20355411353&amp;ef_id=USAujwAAAErhLmoj:20130508012749:s">Adobe Company</a> will no longer be selling or distributing boxed software; their programs will now only be available via subscription. This includes popular products like Adobe Photoshop, InDesign and Premiere.</p>
<p>Adobe introduced their Creative Cloud (CC) in 2012, a subscription service that offers customers the use of its programs via a monthly fee. Nearly 500,000 people are now paying a monthly fee of between $10 and $50 for access to Adobe software products.</p>
<p>Adobe’s Vice-President, Scott Morris, said the Creative Cloud has s been highly successful for the company. The core of what’s called Creative Suite (CS) 6 contains new editions of InDesign, Photoshop, Premiere and about 12 other Adobe flagship programs. It will be released on June 17, 2013, by subscription only and identified as Creative Cloud (CC) instead of Creative Suite (CS).</p>
<p>Adobe’s boxed software previously sold from between $600 and $1,100 depending on which bundle of programs was purchased.  Now customers will only be paying $49.99 monthly, and owners of CS3 – CS5 products will pay $29.99 each month for the first year. Students and teachers will be offered a discount price of $29.99 per month.</p>
<p>The option to pay for a single piece of software such as Photoshop is also available for new customers at $20 monthly, or $10 monthly for previous customers. Users can always access the software offline, unlike most cloud programs. However, it will need to be connected to Adobe once a month for verification and updates.</p>
<p>Morris explains that “This business model means no upfront costs, making our software more accessible to more people; you’ll get new features right away instead of waiting two years for them.” Adobe has decided that this will be their primary focus.</p>
<p><strong>Do you have questions about Adobe software?  Give us a call.  We can help you understand the best Adobe solutions to help your business.  We are your local IT services experts and understand how business can be leverage Adobe solutions.</strong></p>
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		<title>Microsoft Acknowledges Missed Expectations of Windows 8</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2013 01:14:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Harris Computer Services</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have questions about Windows 8? We are here to help make sense of it all. Microsoft has changed its strategy only six months into one of their biggest launches. They’ve been unusually honest about their shortcomings about the Windows 8 Operating System. Microsoft has confirmed that they’re making changes to their sales strategy and software...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;" align="center"><strong>Have questions about Windows 8? We are here to help make sense of it all.</strong></p>
<p><img alt="Microsoft Windows 8" src="http://www.tabush.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Screen-Shot-2013-05-09-at-9.07.01-PM.png" width="200" align="right" />Microsoft has changed its strategy only six months into one of their biggest launches. They’ve been unusually honest about their shortcomings about the Windows 8 Operating System. Microsoft has confirmed that they’re making changes to their sales strategy and software to address many user complaints. The upcoming update has been called “<a href="http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/features/windows/3445924/what-is-windows-blue/">Windows Blue</a>.”</p>
<p>Tami Reller, a co-head of Microsoft’s flagship Windows business stated that “The world is changing fast, and frankly we didn’t get everything done that we dreamed of in the first release.” Ms. Reller also said that Microsoft is planning to offer more details about ‘Windows Blue’ within the upcoming few weeks. Microsoft will introduce new features because Windows 8 is too confusing for the average user.</p>
<p>Analysts are concerned about the changes Microsoft will be making to Windows 8. Many users are hoping to see a change on the removal of the “Start Menu,” and the awkward fusion of the traditional Windows desktop with the new screen menu that shows colorful tiles similar to a smartphone. Some users dislike that they have to switch back and forth between the two modes.</p>
<p>Some analysts have criticized Microsoft’s late admission of Windows 8 failings. Patrick Moorhead, President of <a href="http://www.moorinsightsstrategy.com">Moor Insights &amp; Strategy Research Firm</a>, said, “almost everybody in the tech industry already knows that Windows 8 is suboptimal; Microsoft was the last one to realize this was the case.”</p>
<p>Windows 8, launched in October 2012, and was intended to propel Microsoft into the market for many types computing devices. It was also intended to increase consumers’ interest in buying new personal computers.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.idc.com">IDC</a>, a market-research firm, said that Windows 8 didn’t just fail to revive the PC market, but they actually turned users away from the basic elements of the operating system. However, Ms. Reller of Microsoft said the company has seen steady sales progress. She mentioned that over 100 million copies of Windows 8 have been sold since October.</p>
<p>The willingness to change strategies for Windows 8 has proven to be a test for Steve Ballmer, Chief Executive for Microsoft. Mr. Ballmer placed a bet on a computing philosophy that tablet computers, smartphones and PCs should share a common style, elements and underlying software; he believes that Windows 8 is the biggest deal from Microsoft in over 17 years.</p>
<p>The problems that have come from Windows 8 highlight the awkward fit that arises when software is available for both a tablet computer that is used for surfing the web and watching movies, and a 27- inch desktop computer used primarily for business functions. Microsoft’s rival, Apple Inc. has separate software for computers and tablets. Apple believes that the tablet belongs to an entirely different computing category and shouldn’t try to act as a PC.</p>
<p>Microsoft will be working to help people overcome the obstacles associated with learning a renovated system, as well as changing the shopping experience and ensuring more applications are available for Windows 8. Many Windows 8 users have said that it’s a better experience when used on touch-screen devices.</p>
<p>According to Ms. Reller, Microsoft will also be sure to have a wider variety of Windows 8 computing devices on sale within the next few months. She’s vowed to put a lot of the focus on touch-screen devices, and said that Microsoft is aware that they’ve missed a lot of sales opportunity by not having enough Windows 8 touch-screen devices available in’ lower price ranges.</p>
<p>“If we could have done a better job accomplishing this in the holiday launch, or in the selling season that followed, it certainly would have made a positive difference,” Ms. Reller said about the lack of touch-screen availability. She said that Microsoft is attempting to spread the message to retailers, telling them that if they’d like help from Microsoft’s promotional and marketing muscle, they should offer more variety of Windows 8 touchscreen products.</p>
<p>Microsoft also didn’t anticipate the rise of use among 8-inch tablets, which was nearly half of the tablet market during the fourth quarter according to IDC. This was another missed sales opportunity. However, in a recent interview, Ms. Reller said that Windows technical staff responded quickly to the rise of sales for smaller devices such as the Apple’s 7.9-inch iPad Mini.</p>
<p>It’s been reported by The Wall Street Journal that Microsoft is working on an entirely new line of devices including a 7-inch tablet. As for the updated Windows software, Microsoft has two updates planned for the upcoming weeks.</p>
<p>Details about packaging, pricing and an office name to replace ‘Windows Blue’ will be done in the first few updates. The new software should be available in time for the holiday season this year, according to Ms. Reller.</p>
<p>A test version of the new software will be available by late June. The second Blue update will explain the technical vision for the new product, outlining options for new types of Windows 8 machines and addressing customer feedback on Windows 8.</p>
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		<title>Is Your Business Preparing For The End Of Windows XP?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2013 15:45:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Harris Computer Services</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Windows XP has less than one year remaining of official support from Microsoft, which doesn’t surprise the IT pros. TechRepublic’s survey indicates that XP is still being used, and many organizations don’t plan on replacing it. So what’s going to happen when they continue using Windows XP? The Dynamic of Windows XP In the early...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Windows XP Support" src="http://versa-it.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/microsoftwindowsxp2gn.png" width="200" align="right" />Windows XP has less than one year remaining of official support from Microsoft, which doesn’t surprise the IT pros. <a href="http://www.techrepublic.com/">TechRepublic</a>’s survey indicates that XP is still being used, and many organizations don’t plan on replacing it. So what’s going to happen when they continue using Windows XP?</p>
<p><b>The Dynamic of Windows XP </b></p>
<p>In the early release of Windows XP, it moved at a fairly quick pace and then it seemed to plateau. Because Microsoft continued to add new, compelling features, and fixed any bugs that arose, they gave XP users six years of an OS that continually worked.  Plus they botched the initial Vista rollout badly enough that consumers simply decided to quit using it.</p>
<p>Windows 7 fixed a lot of the problems with Vista and provided increasing performance, while teaching IT pros an important lesson about skipping Microsoft’s upgrades. Microsoft’s latest OS, Windows 8, is a bold change from the past and far different from XP, which continues to be the main power source for the majority of PCs in the world. When you combine extensive end-user training and a major deployment effort with a consumer community that’s already seen two major Windows releases, you see a lot of dissatisfaction among the community.</p>
<p><b>What Happens if We Stay With XP?</b></p>
<p>There’s a valid argument that staying with XP after Microsoft ends support won’t be a big deal. Due to the high cost of Windows 8 and recent rumors of a potential modified release of Windows 8 that may return some of the familiar features people like, it’s no wonder they’re willing to wait and risk staying with XP.</p>
<p>However, XP still remains one of the biggest targets for hackers due to market share. Malware and targeted exploits will continue to go after systems with a larger user base. And when new exploits occur after Microsoft ends XP support, users will still need their help.  Without it, users will have to rely on a third-party product that layers protection on top of Microsoft’s code.</p>
<p><b>Does the OS Even Matter? </b></p>
<p>Many are questioning the relevance of the desktop OS, as applications move towards web and cloud-based platforms. Some are beginning to see the desktop OS as little more than a terminal to power a web browser. While this is the direction we seem to be moving towards, predictions of the “end of the desktop” have been around since the late 1990s.</p>
<p>A lot of IT pros view staying with Windows XP as “free” compared to the cost of a major OS upgrade; however, using XP will result in rapidly increasing costs for a users once Microsoft ends their support.</p>
<p><b>So What Should IT Pros Do?</b></p>
<p>The most compelling option seems to be to use Windows 7 because the OS is stable, the hardware compatibility is mature, the major problems have been identified, and so many organizations have already switched to Windows 7.  Plus, Windows 7 doesn’t require very much familiarization training and buys you extended support until 2020; this gives Microsoft enough time to perfect their vision for future operating systems.</p>
<p>If you’re considering a switch directly to Windows 8, it’s suggested that you wait for the rumored “Windows Blue” update, as it’s expected to bring back familiar tools such as the start button and clarification of the user interface. In the end, the cost and hassle of staying with XP is likely to be expensive and unappealing.</p>
<p><strong>Do you have questions about upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7 or Windows 8?  Contact your team of  technology support experts today.  We are here to help you.</strong></p>
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		<title>Does the Concept of Cloud Computing “Go Over Your Head?”</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 May 2013 09:32:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Harris Computer Services</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What You Need to Know About Cloud Computing and The Benefits it Provides Cloud computing provides users with computing resources, applications and services that include infrastructure and operating systems.  You access cloud services through an Internet connection, so cloud computing is often referred to as “off-premise” or “on-demand” computing. Cloud computing began with the hosting...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><b>What You Need to Know About Cloud Computing and The Benefits it Provides</b></p>
<p><img alt="cloud computing" src="http://cloudit.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/cloud-computing-basics.jpg" width="200" align="right" />Cloud computing provides users with computing resources, applications and services that include infrastructure and operating systems.  You access cloud services through an Internet connection, so cloud computing is often referred to as “off-premise” or “on-demand” computing.</p>
<p>Cloud computing began with the hosting industry’s need for computing and software services that were:</p>
<ul>
<li>Managed internally,</li>
<li>Readily accessed,</li>
<li>Easy to use, and</li>
<li>Economical.</li>
</ul>
<p>Cloud computing is offered by most service providers in the form of shared hosting, VPS- (virtual private server) hosting and software-as-a-service (SaaS) such as SharePoint and Microsoft Hosted Exchange.</p>
<p><b>Large-Scale Operations</b></p>
<p>Cloud computing is a large-scale operation that makes extensive automation absolutely necessary. Computing clouds exist on thousands of servers all over the world, running tens of thousands of application instances; and they’re accessed by millions of users, all at once. <b></b></p>
<p>Cloud computing has changed the way applications are managed, delivered and integrated. Cloud computing makes it possible for a large number of users to access services and applications within a single cloud.</p>
<p>Computing clouds must have designated administration and be capable of self-service to provide secure access to computing resources for all users, including service providers, cloud operators, IT administrators, application users and resellers.</p>
<p><b>The Benefits of Cloud Computing</b></p>
<p>Cloud computing is extremely efficient and offers a wide variety of opportunities to increase your company’s revenue. It also offers new channels for independent software vendors (ISVs), telephone companies and value-added-resellers (VARS) (in the form of SaaS). Customers can adjust resources based on their needs with no long-term commitment and enjoy on-demand services where they only pay for what they use, reducing the cost of running technology infrastructures.</p>
<p>Cloud computing improves accessibility as well, because you have access anytime and anywhere in the world.  You can monitor projects more effectively, so your business can stay within budget and complete everything on time. <b></b></p>
<p>It also reduces your capital costs:</p>
<ul>
<li>You won’t need to continue spending a lot of money on hardware, software and licensing fees.</li>
<li>Staff training won’t be necessary, or only very minimal training for hardware and software issues.</li>
<li>Your payroll expenses will decrease because you won’t need as many employees; more work can be done with fewer people.</li>
</ul>
<p><b>Types of Clouds</b></p>
<ol>
<li><b>SaaS (Software as a Service)</b><br />
SaaS solutions are very common in sales, human resources and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) because they provide a given application to multiple tenants. This is typically done using a web browser.</li>
<li><b>Web-Based Cloud Services<br />
</b>Rather than using fully developed applications, web-based cloud services let you maneuver specific web service functionalities, such as including an application program interface (API) for Google Maps.</li>
<li><b>Platform as a Service</b><br />
This is basically an alternative to SaaS. You run your own applications on the cloud provider’s infrastructure.</li>
<li><b>Utility Cloud Services<br />
</b>These are server options and virtual storage that you can access on demand, it even allows you to create a virtual data center.</li>
<li><b>Managed Services<br />
</b>The cloud provider utilizes the application as opposed to the user, this might include application monitoring services and anti-spam services.</li>
<li><b>Service Commerce<br />
</b>This type of cloud is a mix of managed services and SaaS, providing a hub of services the user can interact with; commonly including travel ordering, expense tracking or virtual assistant services.</li>
</ol>
<p>This is only the beginning in cloud computing technology, and new ideas are continually being brought to market. Cloud computing has rapidly become a valuable and even necessary option for businesses.</p>
<p><strong>As your trusted IT Service team we can help with your questions about cloud computing.  Give us a call today and speak with our outsourced IT service professionals about the cloud.  We are here to help with all your technical support and technology questions.</strong></p>
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		<title>Microsoft Now Owns 1.8% of The Tablet Market</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 May 2013 11:34:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Harris Computer Services</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[During the first quarter of 2013, Microsoft shipped about 900,000 Tablets, which means they now have 1.8 percent of the world’s Tablet market. Research firm IDC says Microsoft is trailing behind the leading company Apple Inc., which shipped 19.5 million Tablets during the first quarter of 2013; they own almost 40 percent of the world’s...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="windows surface business" src="http://www8.pcmag.com/media/images/373891-microsoft-surface-windows-8-pro.jpg?thumb=y" width="200" align="right" />During the <b>first quarter of 2013, Microsoft shipped about 900,000 Tablets</b>, which means they now have 1.8 percent of the world’s Tablet market. Research firm <a href="http://www.idc.com/about/about.jsp">IDC</a> says Microsoft is trailing behind the leading company <b>Apple Inc., which shipped 19.5 million</b> Tablets during the first quarter of 2013; they own almost 40 percent of the world’s Tablet market.</p>
<p><em id="__mceDel"> The rest of the major Tablet manufacturers include:</em></p>
<ul>
<li>Samsung with 18 percent of the Tablet market, shipping 8.8 million,</li>
<li>Asus with 5.5 percent of the market, shipping 2.7 million, and</li>
<li>Amazon.com Inc. with 3.7 percent, shipping 1.8 million.</li>
</ul>
<p><em id="__mceDel"> Ryan Reith of IDC said:</em></p>
<p>“Recent rumors have talked about the possibility of Windows 8 Tablets and Windows RT Tablets with smaller screens coming to market. However, the market is already moving towards smart 7-8 inch devices, and lower cost and consumer messaging is currently Microsoft’s biggest challenge.”</p>
<p><strong>Do you have questions about Microsoft tablets or even how your business can use tablets such as Windows Surface, Apple iPad or another tablet device?  Call us today, we can help make sense of all the tablets available to business today.</strong></p>
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		<title>All User Passwords on Reputation.com Have Been Reset Due to a Breach</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2013 10:46:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Harris Computer Services</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another glowing reminder about the importance of IT security and ensuring your business is protected. Reputation.com is a website that’s used to help bury negative search results pertaining to you and your business. But despite the company’s mission to ensure users’ privacy, their site was recently breached. On Tuesday, April 30, 2013, the online reputation...]]></description>
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<p><strong>Another glowing reminder about the importance of IT security and ensuring your business is protected.</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.reputation.com">Reputation.com</a> is a website that’s used to help bury negative search results pertaining to you and your business. But despite the company’s mission to ensure users’ privacy, their site was recently breached. On Tuesday, April 30, 2013, the online reputation management company sent a letter to all customers letting them know that its security personnel found and shut down an external attack on the network. The company said they changed every user’s password, even though it’s “highly unlikely” that the passwords can be decrypted.</p>
<p>According to the letter, the intruder managed to access:</p>
<ul>
<li>Names,</li>
<li>Email addresses,</li>
<li>Physical addresses,</li>
<li>Phone numbers,</li>
<li>Occupational information, and</li>
<li>Dates of birth.</li>
</ul>
<p><b><i>So what wasn’t accessed?</i></b></p>
<ul>
<li>Social Security Numbers or Driver’s License Numbers (Reputation.com doesn’t request these.)</li>
<li>Financial information including bank account information and credit card numbers (Reputation.com doesn’t store this information.)</li>
<li>Account details such as why users started using Reputation.com.</li>
<li>Any communication between Reputation.com and users.</li>
<li>Details revolving around the services users receive.</li>
</ul>
<p>Interestingly enough, the company wasn’t legally obligated to tell users about the breach; however, they believed it was important enough to let their users know. It’s notable that Reputation.com has gone above and beyond their disclosure requirements, and kudos to Reputation.com for salting and hashing passwords.</p>
<p>People use Reputation.com to keep their personal and business information private. It’s ironic that just the opposite happened. Reputation.com insists they have stopped this attack from further compromising their users’ private information.</p>
<p>Security is essential to the success of your business.  <strong>Don’t neglect your obligation to run a secure business.</strong>  Our IT security services can help—our technology professionals are skilled in ensuring your business is continually secured from the threats of attacks that businesses face online every day.</p>
<p><b>We invite you to contact us today</b><b> to book a no obligation 30-minute security consult.</b></p>
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