| | This month’s newsletter is all about how we can help you make the most out of your computing resources to not only become more efficient but also more effective. | | Mind Your Manners! Etiquette for the Electronic Age | | From the heavyset computing devices of Charles Babbage to today’s simple novelty items, electronic devices and gadgets have become smaller, more functional, and more integrated into our daily lives. With mobile phone calls, SMS, and email we are seemingly in constant need to be in touch with other people electronically. Learn more… | | SMBs Investing More in Security Solutions | | A recently released a report entitled “Voice of IT: State of SMB IT”, detailing purchasing, technology usage, and IT staffing trends among small and medium businesses worldwide. The report surveyed over 1,100 IT professionals working in SMBs, 80 percent of whom were decision makers or influencers within their respective companies. Learn more… | | Social Networking Websites Your Business Should Use | | Social Networking websites are usually associated with consumer services such as MySpace and Facebook. But did you know that there are literally dozens of social networking websites out there specifically targeted toward businesses? InsideCRM.com’s editors have compiled a list of the top “50 Social Sites That Every Business Needs a Presence on” which is available online at their website. Learn more… | | Getting the Most Out of Your Software | The Microsoft Office suite contains amazing tools to improve the way your company works. Take a little time each month to learn more and soon you’ll be looking more professional, getting more done and working better with your team. | This month’s highlights: | | Why did the line spacing change in Word 2007? You might experience any of the following line spacing issues: Increased spacing between paragraphs, more space than expected between lines in a paragraph, or unexpected spacing on a page. If you’re curious why or want to know how to change these settings. Learn how… | | | | Add narration to a presentation Narration can enhance Web-based or self-running presentations. You can also use narration to archive a meeting, so that presenters or absentees can review the presentation later and hear any comments made during the presentation. Learn how… | | | | | | That’s it for this month. Remember, if you need help in implementing any of this month’s tips, contact us —we’re here to help. | | | |
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