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Archive for February, 2009
Rep. Danny Davis (D-IL) Remarks at AeA Green Tech Event
Congressman Danny K. Davis provided this pre-recorded presentation for the AeA Midwest Council’s Go Green: Best Practices, Regulations, and Information on the Greening of High-Tech. Over 50 companies came together at the Microsoft Technology Center for an informative and interactive Green Technologies program. Attendees gained information on how they can implement green technologies by reducing waste, using recycled materials, eliminate hazardous materials and overall, reduce their carbon …
BBtv World: Green tech and internet in West Africa
BBtv online: tv.boingboing.net. In this installment of Boing Boing tv’s ongoing BBtv WORLD series, I travel to the West African nation of Benin to visit the Songhaï Center, a green tech project designed to develop a new generation of “agricultural entrepreneurs,” and foster economic sustainability. Benin is nestled between Ghana, Togo, and Nigeria along the continent’s midwest coast — this shore was historically known as the “Slave Coast,” and Benin was a major center in export of slave …
What Tech Support Can Do For Your Business
As a business owner, you may be incredibly smart when it comes to creating new products and services and then implementing them. In the same respect, if you’re like many business owners, you may not have any idea regarding the technology it takes to manage your wonderful ideas. If you happen to be one of the few who do know their way around a circuit board, do you have the time to devote to keeping your computers and other gear running? If you have any of the following issues arise, it’s safe to say it’s time to hire a tech support company to help you.
Have a hardware or software problem you can’t solve. Need to create specialized software or a custom database. Need technical help to complete a project. Grow to the point where you need someone to manage and implement information technology.
Before beginning a search for tech help, think about the exact reasons need the help. It’s a good idea to write down everything you want from a tech consultant. Finding a good tech support company can be daunting. There are an abundant amount of companies offering this service. Word-of-mouth is a low-cost and effective way to find good candidates. Ask your peers or colleagues in your professional association if they know of any consultants. Better yet, ask the vendor of your specialty software, or other key suppliers. Network through an organization such as your local chamber of commerce. If you are looking for tech support locally, you could place a help-wanted ad in the local newspaper. Using a local tech support, such as orange county tech support if you’re in the Orange County area, is always a good idea. If your tech support is close by, they can provide not only remote support, phone support and email support but on site support as well. You can always check out larger companies too. Many large, reputable corporations provide some small business consulting services. As a business owner, you may feel more comfortable with a larger, well known, established company handling your tech support. No matter what you decide, make sure the tech support you hire offers support for desktop computers, servers, software, and network devices. Some companies will even offer complete IT department help, as you just may decide to outsource that end of your business. Remember, it’s your business and you have complete control!


