Business Technology Survival Guide
Businesses rely heavily on computers and technology in today's fast paced business world, but a simple oversight in one of the main areas of protection for your business could be very costly.
The expensive cost of computer downtime can be easily avoided with a proactive approach to your business technology.
Many of these lessons are applicable to our home networks as well, since most of us have what was considered a business network 5 years ago in our homes.
Listen in as the Data Doctors bring their daily experiences working with businesses and their technology challenges so you can learn from other's pain!
Join us every Weekend as we discuss your computer questions. You can post questions on
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Original Air Dates: Jun 7, 2008 / Jun 8, 2008
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- The "Less-Paper" Office
- How long should a hard drive last?
- What is the difference between viruses, worms & Trojans?
- The Dangers of File sharing & how to avoid them
- Trialware: PC Manufacturers dirty little secret!
- What to look for in a surge protector
- Should I leave my PCs running or turn them off?
- Improving the Strength of Passwords
- Securing data on a laptop in case it get's stolen
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