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E-News 2, 2010 - The Health and Fitness Edition
This months E-News is going to focus on our solutions for the Health and Fitness Industry. We apologise to those that were excited about this edition containing exciting news from the world of Network Maintenance.
E-News number 1 2010
Welcome to our first e-news for the year.
E-News 3: Carly helps me drop a dress size..
Well it's been a while since our last E-News and this issue rather than focus on the the boring world of Network Administration I thought I would focus on our PT / Nutrition system. That's really our aim, to get your network running smoothly so you can use IT as a competitive advantage.
Posted on 9/2/2009 11:35:36 AM by Andy Steven
E-news Volume 2
Well it's March already, it was a surprisingly busy start to the year in IT with a few product announcements and other things happening.
Posted on 2/5/2009 4:43:41 PM by Andy Steven
E-news Volume 1
Well after 15 years we thought it was about time we sent out a Newsletter. I guess over that time word of mouth has done a pretty good job so we had no real need.
Now that every MS SBS site we look after seems the same I thought a Newsletter would be a great way to let people know there are alternatives with several benefits.
2009 Adelaide IT Challenge: If your IT guys can beat me I'll give you an iPod
I'm constantly being told by the Micro Soft lovers here in Adelaide that Lotus Notes is crap.
It normally sounds something like this yadah yadah yadah, Notes is crap, Micro Soft is the best, (random Monty Python Quote) yadah yadah yadah. (IT conversations are very sad, that's why we can't get girl friends).
Well I'm willing to put my money where my mouth is and challenge the Adelaide MS brigrade to a competiton. If you can beat me I'll give you an iPod Touch (one only to give away)
Are you suffering from email overload?
If you are it's not surprising. It is predicted that by 2009 a typical corporate user will spend 41% of their day dealing with email.
Posted on 1/10/2009 7:40:07 AM by Andy Steven
It's official, those 'bloody' Mac user are right!
According to interaction design science the Apple pull down menu is 500% faster to access than Windows pull down menu. So it seems all those 'bloody' Mac users are right, the mac is easier to use.
Posted on 10/17/2008 9:04:09 AM by Andy Steven
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