October, 2007      
 

Are you looking to upgrade your technology or even make better use of what you already have. This month we give you a rundown on how we go about assessing each situation and some of the questions we ask to help us, and you, make your home or office computing easier.

Also, their are some interesting articles in this months news file, particularly the one on crowdfunding of software projects and the latest in broadband that is helping the deaf.

Finally, congratulations to The Cats and The Storm for doing Victoria proud.

Happy Surfing!

Regards,

Chris Gruiters


Technology Questions

Asking for the price of a new computer is like asking the price of a car. Although all cars have four wheels, a roof and an engine, the similarities stop there.  With computers, as well as different brand names available, there are many combinations of different component specifications (e.g. processor speed, amount of memory). 

Fortunately Computer Troubleshooters can help you translate the technical jargon, but there is a large non-computing side of the equation to ensure that you are getting the best value for your money. 

So how do you know if the money you are spending on technology is a wise investment?  This month we look at some of the questions that drive the IT recommendations we make to our customers.

The current picture
We start by getting an understanding of the way your business currently runs.  This includes factors like how many staff you have and what percentage of them rely heavily on a computer to perform their daily tasks.  How many locations you have and how transient are your staff between locations or ‘on the road'?  How is information currently stored and shared between people, considering both internal staff and the interaction between your customers and your business?  Do your business processes rely on faxes or duplicate forms?  How are your supply-chain relationships managed? 

Any challenges
What frustrates your staff the most about their work?  What do you feel is the biggest challenge holding your company back? 
It's important to get a clear picture of any issues so we can determine if a technology solution can help, or if it's really an underlying business process problem.  New technology won't necessarily help if it's not supported by a strong business driver, processes and staff education.

Your future plans
What is on the horizon for the next 12 months? 2 years? 5 years?  Are you looking to significantly expand or decrease your operations?  Are you thinking of selling your products on the Internet?  Are there any major changes in your industry that you need to take into account (such as the impact of digital technology on businesses like camera film processing and traditional printing presses)?

At home
A similar process can be undertaken if you are looking at technology for your home.  What do you use your computer for now?  Would you be happy with email and word processing, or do you have a teenager who would like to play the latest computer games?

This is a very brief overview of some of the puzzle pieces that we take into account when we make a technology recommendation.  Once we have a clear picture of your needs, we can sift through the many options available and confidently recommend a solution that will fit your unique situation.

Think about the questions we have raised and talk us about the best technology solution for you.   

The comptroub file is Computer Troubleshooters means of communicating with you on a regular basis. It provides updates of the changing digital age and informative reading.
We trust you enjoyed this edition. 

Happy surfing

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newsfile

Serving Up HOME Networks

Meaty Mouse keeps feet on ground

Crowdfunding Software Projects

EBay denies Security Breach

Broadband helps the deaf


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10 Things To Increase VISTA Performance
Tech Republic, Aug 2007

10 Reasons Why You Should Upgrade To VISTA... (and 10 Reasons Why You Shouldn't)
Tech Republic, Jan 2007

VISTA Upgrade Advisor

10+ tweaks, tricks, and hacks to make Windows VISTA fly
Tech Republic, Jan 2007


The Windows Advisor

The Windows Advisor is a brilliant windows manual written for both beginners, as well as IT/computing professionals. It's easy to
understand, it covers the basics, but it also gives you advanced tips and tricks you just won't find anywhere else. But the best part about The Windows Advisor is that you can try out it out in the comfort of your home, absolutely FREE for 6 weeks. We've also set aside 5 FREE-Gifts for you contained on one CD-ROM-just for trying The Windows Advisor.

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Make your computer:

Run Faster?
Stop Freezing?
Stop Error Messages?

A “High-Tech Computer Tune-Up” could be the answer.
Normal, everyday use causes your computer to slow down, dust accumulates in the wrong places, programs get installed and uninstalled. Power Loss or incorrect shut-downs can cause files to fragment and become unusable. Viruses are rampant and there is always the possibility that one is residing in your machine. Restore your productivity with this important computer maintenance!

• Perform Virus Scan
• Optimize Registry Files
• Remove Unnecessary Temp Files
• Remove Unused Programs
• Remove Erroneous Start-Up Files
• Scan Hard Drive

NOTE: Due to the vast number of issues that can cause computer problems, the “High-Tech Computer Tune-Up” may or may not solve your particular problem.




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