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ITHelp
is the website that reflects the real world of computing for
smaller enterprises. This is often not the world the big hardware
and software suppliers inhabit. Edited by Ray Smith who has
spent 40 years working in the industry, ITHelp is a blend of
useful tips, opinion and news aimed at non-technical owners
and managers for whom IT is just something they need to get
the job done, not an end in itself.
If you are bemused by the technology, curious about the future
or just want an entertaining read then IThelp is at hand! |
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Managing
Information Technology in smaller enterprises
This new book is an invaluable
and entertaining practical guide aimed at general managers
and other non-IT specialists responsible for a computing service.
178 pages packed with answers to computer questions and problems
that every manager faces day to day. At only £14.50
Including p&p it could be the best investment you have
ever made in IT!
order now online
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Make
do and mend – computing in a recession
Times are hard but there are many ways in which
managers can control capital
spending to see your business through a short term squeeze.... |

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Is there
anything better than broadband?
Internet Service Providers get away
with promises that would probably be classed as misrepresentation
in any other industry. Learn about the fundamental limitations
of broadband and what other options are worth considering.... |
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Is
the end of the PC in sight?
It is 25 years since IBM launched the Personal Computer that
we have all grown to respect, even if not quite love. But is
the end of the PC era in sight and what will fill the gap if
we ever move on from this increasingly inconvenient standard? |
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Is
your backup doing what it should?
Our experience is that smaller businesses don't give nearly
enough attention to understanding and operating a procedure
that will avoid catastrophe in the event of hardware loss or
failure. |