Do You Need Unified Communications? - FrugalTech
Video Description: Well according to a study commissioned by Mitel, your business certainly does. Apparently many new job seekers are looking for employers that agree to provide tools like Facebook, MySpace, and Instant Messaging, Distributed by Tubemogul. Related Article Subjects: Business, computers, exchange, messenger, outlook, support, unifeid_commuications, vista
The Business Value of Macs Part 3
This is part 3 of a 5 part discussion. These clips from our live Ustream program called FrugalTech-Live, covers the business value of Macs . We cover Exchange integration, security, and IT reluctance to accept...
The Business Value of Macs Part 4
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GFi MailEssentials V 14 Released - FrugalTech
http://www.frugalbrothers.com Recently GFi Software released MailEssentials Version 14. We discuss the features of the new product. Distributed by... Computers and MessengerBy: Jesse Miller | 29/12/2007 | SoftwareAll across the world, people started using the Yahoo Messenger program to communicate with one another. This is the most popular IM tool that facilitates the exchange of information between people. What Is Windows Messenger/Windows Live Messenger?By: Charles Salmon | 19/09/2008 | ComputersMicrosoft Windows is the most popular operating system used by millions of users across the world. The ability to establish network connection between any two computers via internet demands the need for instant messaging system. Using instant messaging system, you can send short or long messages to any person you... Public Instant Messengers are not Safe for BusinessBy: Andrew Green | 06/08/2007 | SecurityBefore corporations make the decision to use IM regularly, they need secure, achievable, and auditable real-time capabilities. Current IM products from AOL, Microsoft, and Yahoo are easy to hack. The intellectual property generated by conversations that take place over these channels can be stolen. Computer Networking and the InternetBy: Benedict Smythe | 19/11/2008 | ComputersComputer networking is devices or computers that are interconnected and exchange information. It has been intertwined with other disciplines as well such as Information Technology, Telecommunications, and Computer Engineering. It also has helped spawned the world's largest network, which is called the Internet. This network was started by the military... The Internet: Computer Networking at Its FinestBy: Benedict Smythe | 19/11/2008 | ComputersThe military and certain universities use a connection of networks in order to exchange information. This inter-networking is now what we have come to know as the Internet. Thanks to Internet service providers, this technological phenomenon was brought straight to our homes. Now, we do an array of activities using... Small Computer Mobile Phone T Mobile WingBy: prabakar | 22/10/2007 | CommunicationT Mobile Wing gives more editing options in the mobile editions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint, tight integration with Windows Live messaging, and finally full support for HTML-formatted e-mail messages, which worked like a dream in my tests. The system allows users to set up and receive email instantly from Windows Live Hotmail and also gives users are access to MSN Messenger. Instant Messaging Might Carry VirusesBy: Kadence Buchanan | 26/10/2006 | CommunicationEven if you have never used it, you are probably familiar with the new emerging form of instant communication known as instant messaging, abbreviated as IM. Should Your Business Use iPhones?By: Nick Pegley | 13/09/2008 | ComputersApple launched the iPhone on June 29, 2007. This introduction marked Apple's entry into the wireless phone market, with a solution that is part telephone, part iPod, and part Internet communications device. Although analysts might not agree on the market share that iPhone will command after its debut, they do agree...
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