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Manish Shah

Visitor Management System: Installation Operation Maintenance - 0 views

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    Gone are the days of primitive visitor management! Electronic devices for visitor management are the need of the day. Areas with a large number of visitors adopt visitor management system to keep a track of the people checking in and out of the building. Schools use the system to prevent crime against children. Highly secured government offices install this device to control unauthorized access to sensitive data.
John Pol

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    Resolve your windows problem such as installation, setup, upgrade, repair and restore for windows 98, 2000, ME, xp, vista with a microsoft technical support personal at iyogi. iYogi's Customer Satisfaction Rate is of 93% and a Resolution Rate of 84%. Call
John Pol

Get Ride of Latest Virus With Virus Scan and Removal Service - 0 views

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    Online virus removal services can help you detect and eliminate dangerous threats, provide your computer with a full virus, threat scan, and threat removal. Your technician will also recommend you ways to stay safe online and how to install antivirus prot
John Pol

Importance of Internet Security for Businesses - 0 views

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    Internet has come up as an excellent source of marketing for businesses; be it small sized or large sized. This allows them to sell their products and services. This has pushed a fierce competition among online vendors. Good Internet connection is very re
John Pol

Partner With Technical Support to Have a Hassle Free Web Experience - 0 views

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    Now a day's surfing internet is also becoming a curse. As soon as you start surfing internet, possibility is advertisement pop-up start. Due to which after some time instead of doing your work you start looking for technical support to fix this issue. If
John Pol

When It's All About Your Computer Security - 0 views

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    You will never want to compromise on your computer security as it is something you always find yourself concerned about. Well! This requires you to be meticulous about two things: Computer Virus and Safety against computer hackers. Although there are sev
John Lundin

Why Microsoft Windows 7 XP Mode Is a Major Advancement - 0 views

  • free of charge to Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate users
    • John Lundin
       
      ...so, it is not really "free"... you gotta have a top tier W7 edition... again this hits the budget-minded XP user hard.
  • Even hardware that works with older operating systems and won't work with Windows 7 will work with Windows XP mode. It's a major advancement
    • John Lundin
       
      ...let me see if I have this right... the XP mode will run on hardware that W7 won't run on... then how the hell do you install W7 to get the XP mode?
  • With XP Mode installed, users will never need to worry about the compatibility of their software or accessories again -- everything will work.
    • John Lundin
       
      will work... provided you have a PC with the horsepower to run both W7 and XP mode... so will just leaving XP as your OS.
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  • application released for a Windows operating system over the past decade will work with Windows 7
    • John Lundin
       
      ...but not every PC manufactured in the past decade will be able to run W7... so budget wise, I gotta buy W7 *and* a new PC to run my XP apps. I don't see a need to change (other than to build MSFT's coffers... and that is not one of my business objectives).
John Lundin

Windows XP to Windows 7: It's Going to Be a Bumpy Ride - Columns by PC Magazine - 0 views

    • John Lundin
       
      NO upgrade path from XP to W7???...and this is supposed to encourage XP users to upgrade to W7? It really gives those organizations looking at other OSes the time and motivation to switch to LINUX.
  • XP may be an old OS but it's widely used. Consumers, in particular, will be squeamish about installing a completely new OS. I think the word of mouth about Win 7 is so good—and rightly so—that users will finally want to upgrade. However, when they hear that they have to replace their operating system and, ostensibly, rebuild their relatively new PCs, they could balk.
    • John Lundin
       
      The users that have the W7 upgrade option from XP (lose everything and install a new OS) *will* balk at the option!
  • Microsoft is also ignoring the countless businesses that stuck with XP
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  • My IT department, like so many others, wanted nothing to do with Vista, or the headaches they assumed they'd encounter. Microsoft needs companies to feel comfortable about switching to Win 7. If they can't upgrade from the OS most are using, they'll wait, too.
  • this Microsoft strategy will certainly scare off many XP users who were considering an upgrade
  • wondering why they'd do anything to harm its chances in the marketplace
Manish Shah

Visitor Management System: Installation Operation Maintenance - 0 views

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    Gone are the days of primitive visitor management! Electronic devices for visitor management are the need of the day. Areas with a large number of visitors adopt visitor management system to keep a track of the people checking in and out of the building. Schools use the system to prevent crime against children.
John Pol

Optimize Your Slow PC With PC Optimization Services - 0 views

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    There would have been no need of pc optimization services if our pc can stay new and untouched forever. Since we use them all the time and cannot be sure when it can be full of errors, optimization does play an important role.
John Pol

Technical Support Services Professionals Can Be Your Rescue Partner - 0 views

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    What if someday you just woke up and find all your computer files vanished away? Everybody who has been using computers for quite sometime may have encountered numerous pesky errors like blue screen of death. Whether the problem includes software or hard
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