Corey’s Corner | Avoiding Scammers
August 5, 2010 by CoreyY
Filed under Blog, Corey's Corner, CyberCrime, Network Security
Usually I write about getting your website up and running. I’m going to take a little detour this time around and talk about a persistent and seemingly never ending problem them plagues businesses and private residences alike: scammers/spammers. We’ve all gotten the gibberish emails, the “male enhancement”, Russian dating and Nigerian prince emails. We all [...]
BizSpark! Do you qualify for free Microsoft Software?
May 18, 2010 by Phill Briscoe
Filed under Blog, Microsoft, Online Tools, Resource Center
A friend pointed out to me that for entrepreneurs and startups that are working on developing new online tools there is a Microsoft resource that can provide support for new businesses. I don’t qualify for a number of reasons but I thought I’d make you aware of BizSpark; a Microsoft initiative aimed at assisting startups [...]
Facebook’s In Trouble Again!
May 13, 2010 by CoreyY
Filed under CyberCrime, Network Security, Social Media
In case anyone missed the fact the Senate was concerned over some of Facebook’s new changes such as “instant personalization”, Tech Crunch has an excellent article detailing the Senate’s concerns as well as providing the original letter to Facebook and Facebook’s reply: Tech Crunch on Facebook vs The US Senate
We don’t collaborate!
April 26, 2010 by Phill Briscoe
Filed under Blog, Business Tools, Online Tools, Social Media
Often when I talk to small businesses about collaboration, I’m told “we don’t collaborate” and I stand there with my mouth open. I think of how many emails are sent trying to finalize a report, update an inventory list, review a plan, etc. Email is immediate which makes us feel good because we got “it” [...]
Recognize and avoid fraudulent e-mail to Microsoft customers
April 21, 2010 by Phill Briscoe
Filed under CyberCrime, Microsoft, Network Security, Security News
Below is a message included in the latest Microsoft security bulletin: If you receive an e-mail message that claims to be distributing a Microsoft security update, it is a hoax that may contain malware or pointers to malicious Web sites. Microsoft does not distribute security updates via e-mail. To receive automatic notifications whenever Microsoft Security [...]
Are Cyber Criminals Stealing from You?
March 19, 2010 by Phill Briscoe
Filed under Anti Virus, CyberCrime, Malware Software, Network Security, Online Tools
How redundant can we be regarding safe Internet communicating and web browsing? As much as we preach maintenance, I’ve noticed that in the current year all of our clients have had at least one malware infected computer; granted, most of those infected machines have been laptops which are used out of the office but no [...]
Windows XP SP2 extended support ending July 13, 2010
February 20, 2010 by Phill Briscoe
Filed under Blog, Maintenance Plans, Microsoft, Network Assessment, Operating Systems, Windows 7
Several weeks ago I got a Microsoft OEM newsletter informing me that Support for Windows XP with SP2 is ending July 13, 2010: “Windows XP SP2 will no longer be the supported service pack level for Windows XP computers. Customers running Windows XP SP2 or a previous version of the OS will need to upgrade [...]
Heard the Buzz?
February 15, 2010 by CoreyY
Filed under Blog, Latest Headlines, New Tech
I’m sure we’ve all heard about the debut of Google Buzz, Google’s new, and already controversial, social networking solution. For those of us wondering about what this Buzz thing is, and why your Gmail account is trying to convince you to sign up, CrunchBase has an excellent article about the basics of what Buzz is [...]
Just what is Gmail Anyway?
February 15, 2010 by CoreyY
Filed under Blog, Browser Apps, Google, Online Tools
We all know about Google, and what a useful search engine it can be when looking for information on the internet. However, did you know that Google also offers a fairly user-friendly selection of online tools to help make your life easier no matter what computer you are using? The possibilities that Gmail and Google [...]
What cloud am I computing to?
January 2, 2010 by Phill Briscoe
Filed under Blog, Business Tools, Google, Microsoft, New Tech, Trends
People always like to tell me I have my head in the clouds; well guess what? Now it’s the only place to be… Let me explain! Depending on your involvement with business computing, you may have heard the current buzz word “Cloud computing”. There are numerous definitions for cloud computing but simply put it’s online [...]




