Microsoft Windows Small Business Server Essentials 2011

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New Internet Technology Allows Schools, Small Businesses, Non-Profits To Share Documents and Collaborate Globally










Colorado Springs, CO (PRWEB) November 21, 2005

Finally there is an easy-to-use Internet tool that allows organizations such as schools, non-profits and small businesses to safely and securely share documents and collaborate globally without the need for an expensive computer network, Intranet or VPN connections.

ShareTechnologies (http://www.sharetechnologies.com) has developed a new Internet collaboration technology called “ShareSuite”. ShareSuite allows an organization to easily connect all of its employees, sales reps, contractors, suppliers, and clients to an online collaboration system so the sharing of ideas and documents is seamless.

For security, every folder and every file has a security system that allows an administrator to determine which users have access to which files and how each user can interact with a particular file or folder.

To use ShareSuite, all each user needs is a computer with Internet access. This offers schools, non-profits and small businesses a tremendous cost savings because they do not need to own and maintain an expensive and complicated computer network with an Intranet and VPN connections.

According to Khaled Bitat, CEO of ShareTechnologies, “My team and I developed ShareSuite so organizations such as schools, non-profits and small businesses can securely collaborate and share documents globally without having to invest in building an expensive onsite computer network and Intranet.”

For more information about ShareSuite and to try ShareSuite free for 30-days, please visit http://www.sharetechnologies.com or call (719) 785-7194.

ShareTechnologies, 130 E. Kiowa St, Suite 507, Colorado Springs, CO, 80905 (719) 785-7194.

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Ventureneer Webinar Tells Small Business Owners, Nonprofit Leaders How and Why to Use Cloud Computing












New York, NY (Vocus) April 7, 2010

Confused about cloud computing? That’s no surprise when one expert praises its low cost and ease of implementation and the next expert condemns its lack of reliability and security.

Ventureneer’s free webinar How, Why, and When Small Businesses and Nonprofits Should Use Cloud Computing will introduce participants to the concept of the cloud, the way it can work for small businesses and nonprofits, and the costs of cloud computing. (Sometimes, there’s no cost!)

Confusion about this leading-edge technology may make small business owners and nonprofit leaders unwilling to use it. Although it sounds airy, cloud computing is solid technology that businesses of every size have found useful. Because cloud computing is so seldom defined clearly, many people don’t realize that they’re using it already when they sign up for Gmail, Yahoo! or Hotmail.

“Cloud computing makes collaboration and data storage so much easier that nonprofit leaders and small businesses owners owe it to themselves to check it out,” says Geri Stengel, founder of Ventureneer. “Cloud computing may be just the thing you need to increase efficiency without spending a lot of money.”

The free webinar will be held on Thursday, April 22, from 2pm to 3pm EDT. It will be taught by Jason Hutchins, president of Nonprofit Solutions Network, which specializes in customized, affordable IT services for nonprofits and small businesses. Since 1998, NSN has helped nonprofits boost productivity, lower costs, and improve their overall operation through the use of technology.

In this free, one-hour webinar, Hutchins will teach:

    What cloud computing is;
    Benefits of cloud computing for small businesses and nonprofits;
    Drawbacks to working in the cloud;
    How you can use the cloud for everything from document storage to managing customer relationships, from email to finance;
    Who provides cloud services (from start-ups to the big boys);
    Costs (free to hidden).

In plain talk, participants will learn how to determine if the rewards of the cloud are worth the risks.

Senior level management of nonprofits and small businesses, including CEOs, COOs, and CFOs as well as office managers, the head of marketing and the head of IT will benefit from this free webinar.

To register, visit Ventureneer.

About Geri Stengel

Geri is founder of Ventureneer, an online education and peer support service. An adjunct professor at The New School, she honed her online experience at companies like Dow Jones and Physicians’ Online. Geri co-founded the Women’s Leadership Exchange and is president of Stengel Solutions, a consulting service for social-impact organizations.

About Ventureneer

Ventureneer.com provides nonprofit and small business advice as well as entrepreneurial and nonprofit training through a new approach to learning: a blend of traditional, formal instruction with informal, peer learning that takes advantage of Web 2.0 technology to capture and share knowledge. Ventureneer’s customized blogs, virtual classes, peer-to-peer learning, coaching, web events, and articles help entrepreneurs make faster, better decisions for their enterprises.

Geri Stengel

212-362-3088

geri(at)ventureneer(dot)com

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Small Fan & Mini-Air Conditioner: The Original Handy Cooler in blue by Genexus. Genuine version marked with official logo: Handy Cooler. NOTE: To prevent receiving a counterfeit/knock-off, select an authorized seller with care.

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Live from Small Business Week 2009: Small Business Communications Provider Cbeyond Offers Tips on Business Continuity












Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) May 19, 2009

Small business communications provider Cbeyond and bMighty have partnered to ensure entrepreneurs unable to attend 2009′s National Small Business Week can stay informed with bMighty’s coverage of the week’s events. Business continuity in particular will be on the docket at the National Small Business Week 2009 event in Washington D.C.

Small businesses need to be prepared for a litany of events that could potentially inhibit their ability to conduct business. Whether facing a fire, flood, power outage, natural disaster or pandemic alerts, there are technology solutions critical for a small business to have in place to sustain business continuity and operations. Every small business owner should have a well thought out disaster preparedness and business continuity plan. To maintain continuous communications and operations of mission critical business applications in the event of a negative event, there are four rules of thumb:

1. Forward Phones: Know how to forward your phones to remote workers at home or on mobile lines to ensure your customers can continue communications with you;

2. Ensure Email Accessibility: Make sure employees have access to email via mobile and the web — after all — email is the primary mode of communication between you and your customers;

3. Always Backup Data: Backup up critical applications and data to a remote off site location to ensure piece of mind no matter what happens;

4. Create Alternate Meeting Ability: Have pre-established conferencing services via web or phone available to remote workers, partners, and customers so “business as usual” can continue.

“Business continuity solutions should be a vital part of a small business’ operations planning,” said Brent Cobb, Cbeyond’s Chief Customer Officer. “Not only should a plan be created, but it should be communicated to employees regularly, with the tools in place in case the plan needs to be activated at a moment’s notice. Implementing a few technology basics for business continuity, such as the tips covered at Small Business Week, can increase the likelihood a small business will remain intact after the event subsides.” For more information on the tips above, visit Cbeyond.net/smb.

bMighty’s coverage of National Small Business Week will examine the entrepreneurs, elected and appointed officials, and experts who descend on Washington D.C. to discuss the issues that are on the minds of America’s small business owners.

Lead by Karen Mills, the newly appointed administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), the 2009 National Small Business Week’s sessions will discuss the vision of the SBA, financial best practices in a slow economy and technology as a competitive differentiation, among other topics, such as tips on maintaining business continuity.

About Cbeyond

Cbeyond, Inc. (NASDAQ: CBEY) is a leading provider of communications and IT services to more than 44,000 small businesses throughout the United States. Recently named sixth on the Forbes Fast Tech list of the fastest-growing technology companies in America, Cbeyond offers more than 30 productivity-enhancing applications including local and long-distance voice, broadband Internet, mobile, BlackBerry(R), broadband laptop access, voicemail, email, web hosting, fax-to-email, data backup, file-sharing and virtual private networking. Cbeyond delivers these services over a 100 percent private all IP network. For more information on Cbeyond, visit http://www.cbeyond.net/smb.

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Live from Small Business Week 2009: Small Business Communications Provider Cbeyond Offers Tips on Business Continuity












Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) May 19, 2009

Small business communications provider Cbeyond and bMighty have partnered to ensure entrepreneurs unable to attend 2009′s National Small Business Week can stay informed with bMighty’s coverage of the week’s events. Business continuity in particular will be on the docket at the National Small Business Week 2009 event in Washington D.C.

Small businesses need to be prepared for a litany of events that could potentially inhibit their ability to conduct business. Whether facing a fire, flood, power outage, natural disaster or pandemic alerts, there are technology solutions critical for a small business to have in place to sustain business continuity and operations. Every small business owner should have a well thought out disaster preparedness and business continuity plan. To maintain continuous communications and operations of mission critical business applications in the event of a negative event, there are four rules of thumb:

1. Forward Phones: Know how to forward your phones to remote workers at home or on mobile lines to ensure your customers can continue communications with you;

2. Ensure Email Accessibility: Make sure employees have access to email via mobile and the web — after all — email is the primary mode of communication between you and your customers;

3. Always Backup Data: Backup up critical applications and data to a remote off site location to ensure piece of mind no matter what happens;

4. Create Alternate Meeting Ability: Have pre-established conferencing services via web or phone available to remote workers, partners, and customers so “business as usual” can continue.

“Business continuity solutions should be a vital part of a small business’ operations planning,” said Brent Cobb, Cbeyond’s Chief Customer Officer. “Not only should a plan be created, but it should be communicated to employees regularly, with the tools in place in case the plan needs to be activated at a moment’s notice. Implementing a few technology basics for business continuity, such as the tips covered at Small Business Week, can increase the likelihood a small business will remain intact after the event subsides.” For more information on the tips above, visit Cbeyond.net/smb.

bMighty’s coverage of National Small Business Week will examine the entrepreneurs, elected and appointed officials, and experts who descend on Washington D.C. to discuss the issues that are on the minds of America’s small business owners.

Lead by Karen Mills, the newly appointed administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), the 2009 National Small Business Week’s sessions will discuss the vision of the SBA, financial best practices in a slow economy and technology as a competitive differentiation, among other topics, such as tips on maintaining business continuity.

About Cbeyond

Cbeyond, Inc. (NASDAQ: CBEY) is a leading provider of communications and IT services to more than 44,000 small businesses throughout the United States. Recently named sixth on the Forbes Fast Tech list of the fastest-growing technology companies in America, Cbeyond offers more than 30 productivity-enhancing applications including local and long-distance voice, broadband Internet, mobile, BlackBerry(R), broadband laptop access, voicemail, email, web hosting, fax-to-email, data backup, file-sharing and virtual private networking. Cbeyond delivers these services over a 100 percent private all IP network. For more information on Cbeyond, visit http://www.cbeyond.net/smb.

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Live from Small Business Week 2009: Small Business Communications Provider Cbeyond Offers Tips on Business Continuity












Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) May 19, 2009

Small business communications provider Cbeyond and bMighty have partnered to ensure entrepreneurs unable to attend 2009′s National Small Business Week can stay informed with bMighty’s coverage of the week’s events. Business continuity in particular will be on the docket at the National Small Business Week 2009 event in Washington D.C.

Small businesses need to be prepared for a litany of events that could potentially inhibit their ability to conduct business. Whether facing a fire, flood, power outage, natural disaster or pandemic alerts, there are technology solutions critical for a small business to have in place to sustain business continuity and operations. Every small business owner should have a well thought out disaster preparedness and business continuity plan. To maintain continuous communications and operations of mission critical business applications in the event of a negative event, there are four rules of thumb:

1. Forward Phones: Know how to forward your phones to remote workers at home or on mobile lines to ensure your customers can continue communications with you;

2. Ensure Email Accessibility: Make sure employees have access to email via mobile and the web — after all — email is the primary mode of communication between you and your customers;

3. Always Backup Data: Backup up critical applications and data to a remote off site location to ensure piece of mind no matter what happens;

4. Create Alternate Meeting Ability: Have pre-established conferencing services via web or phone available to remote workers, partners, and customers so “business as usual” can continue.

“Business continuity solutions should be a vital part of a small business’ operations planning,” said Brent Cobb, Cbeyond’s Chief Customer Officer. “Not only should a plan be created, but it should be communicated to employees regularly, with the tools in place in case the plan needs to be activated at a moment’s notice. Implementing a few technology basics for business continuity, such as the tips covered at Small Business Week, can increase the likelihood a small business will remain intact after the event subsides.” For more information on the tips above, visit Cbeyond.net/smb.

bMighty’s coverage of National Small Business Week will examine the entrepreneurs, elected and appointed officials, and experts who descend on Washington D.C. to discuss the issues that are on the minds of America’s small business owners.

Lead by Karen Mills, the newly appointed administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), the 2009 National Small Business Week’s sessions will discuss the vision of the SBA, financial best practices in a slow economy and technology as a competitive differentiation, among other topics, such as tips on maintaining business continuity.

About Cbeyond

Cbeyond, Inc. (NASDAQ: CBEY) is a leading provider of communications and IT services to more than 44,000 small businesses throughout the United States. Recently named sixth on the Forbes Fast Tech list of the fastest-growing technology companies in America, Cbeyond offers more than 30 productivity-enhancing applications including local and long-distance voice, broadband Internet, mobile, BlackBerry(R), broadband laptop access, voicemail, email, web hosting, fax-to-email, data backup, file-sharing and virtual private networking. Cbeyond delivers these services over a 100 percent private all IP network. For more information on Cbeyond, visit http://www.cbeyond.net/smb.

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Computer Security for the Home and Small Office addresses the long-neglected security needs of users in the home, company workstation and SOHO (Small Office/Home Office) categories, emphasizing client-side security, user privacy, Internet privacy and data hygiene. The basic purpose is to provide the home and SOHO user, and the work-at-home corporate user, a thorough, realistic assessment of the security and privacy risks they face, to instruct them in making their machines and networks unattract

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Global Small Businesses Show High Awareness and Purchase Intent for Netbooks











Small Business Netbook Adoption by Country


San Jose, CA (PRWEB) July 8, 2009

Small businesses across both emerging market and mature market countries continue to be an important driver of mobility products. Of late, Small businesses have begun adopting Netbooks. Techaisle’s new survey of Small Businesses in 10 countries (China, Brazil, Russia, US, Turkey, Australia, UK, India, Germany, Italy) shows that over 80 percent of Small Businesses are aware of Netbooks. While only 16 percent of Small Businesses currently own Netbooks, 52 percent of SBs that do not currently have Netbooks are likely to buy suggesting that a large percentage of Netbooks are likely to find their way into small businesses.

Where are the Netbooks Buyers

The current uptake of Netbooks has been largely driven by very small businesses (

Netbook manufacturers would do well to boost sales and marketing efforts in countries like China and Turkey where SBs exhibit the greatest purchase intent. “There is significant opportunity in all the countries surveyed but China is a clear standout in terms of near term demand” says Anurag Agrawal, Techaisle. In addition to new buyers likely to enter the market, repeat purchase intentions among existing Netbook owners also runs high with over 65 percent of Netbook owning SBs stating they are likely to buy more Netbooks.

Current and future buyers are attracted to Netbooks for the low weight, price and greater battery life. Accessing company email is the most popular application used followed by browsing the web while traveling.

About Techaisle

Techaisle is a market research and consulting company focused on Emerging Markets, Emerging Technologies and Interactive Entertainment. Techaisle has pioneered a business model which is very different from traditional market research organizations. Techaisle provides actionable data delivered as an answer to a specific question. Techaisle’s Market Data-as-a-Service offered through http://www.marketviewportal.com makes available for purchase just the data that clients need, from market opportunity to individual channel partner contact details in Mumbai. Our segmentation algorithms are easily understood, easily deployable and drive actual sales and market understanding. Techaisle’s blog is available at http://techaisle.wordpress.com

Survey data and analytics referred to in the release are available for purchase. For more information on Techaisle or our global products/services, please visit http://www.techaisle.com or call 408-914-2989.

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Here’s the pitch: “It’s like Toy Story but these toys that come to life really kick butt!” That’s essentially it for this breezy popcorn flick. In a very smart first 10 minutes, new toy-company owner Denis Leary tells his crew he wants toys “that play back.” Hence the small soldiers land in Anytown, U.S.A., and the loner kid Alan (Gregory Smith) opens them up before they are supposed to be on the shelves. Those military-grade chips sure make them smart and give the toys plenty of pithy retorts t

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