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“Three Top Tips for Successful Business Continuity Planning” By John Ferraro Business continuity planning (BCP) is a game plan for how an organization will recover and restore their information systems if a disaster or partial interruption were to occur. This article laid out three tips for a firm to keep in mind when implanting a [...]

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BlackBerry users experience e-mail outage   In April of this year, many Blackberry customers in the U.S. were without e-mail because of an outage that affected all wireless companies. The outage lasted for about three hours: from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Customers that had e-mail through their carries, instead of having it at their [...]

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In this article Dell that manufactures personal computers and other computer-related products wants to extend its business to the service industry. A few days ago Dell took over Perot Systems in a $3.9 billion that is an information technology services provider based in Plano, Texas. CEO Michael Dell is telling in the body, “One of [...]

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The U.S. firm, Cataphora has developed a software that is able to track and analyze the patterns of office employees. It is able to see the pattern of the kind of e-mails is sent, the type of documents, and the calls that are made. This is not a privacy issue; however it is a surveillance [...]

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Can an alarm clock really help you sleep? If you’re like me the snooze button sure helps me sleep, but that’s just being lazy and not wanting to get up. What if an alarm clock really helped you get to sleep and stay asleep, would you pay $399 for it? The Zeo Smart Clock will [...]