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Google Instant - Fresh Hot Google In Milliseconds

Posted by Michael Lupacchino on Fri, Sep 10, 2010

Google Instant. Sounds like a “just add water” product, right? Truth is everyone is buzzing about Google Instant, which officially launched two days ago on September 8th. What exactly is Google Instant? According to Google’s official site:

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Topics: Cloud Computing, New Technology

Implementing the iPad as a Business Tool

Posted by Michael Lupacchino on Fri, Jul 09, 2010

iBusiness

Consumers absolutely love the iPad. Music, videos, documents and eBooks are all wrapped up in a sleek and very attractive package. However, can the iPad cross over into business territory or should organizations stick to using Netbooks while on the go?

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Topics: Cloud Computing, Mobile Device Management, Managed Services, New Technology, Apple

Is Internet Capacity Really Running Out?

Posted by Michael Lupacchino on Wed, Jun 16, 2010

The End Of The Internet?

There has been a lot of buzz from people stating we are reaching the end of the internet's capacity. To be honest, all I can ever think of is the episode of South Park where the internet access starts to dry up. In the episode, the "internet" is actually a giant Linksys router and Kyle reestablishes the internet by resetting the device. Although hilarious, the probability of the internet disappearing is pretty low (notice how I didn't say impossible).

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Topics: Managed Services, New Technology

NSK Inc Selects Autotask For PSA System

Posted by Michael Lupacchino on Fri, Feb 19, 2010
For Immediate Release

NSK INC SELECTS AUTOTASK FOR PSA SYSTEM

Boston IT consulting firm making switch to new, web-based, professional services automation system for time and project management

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Topics: Managed Services, Announcements, New Technology

Cloud Computing -- What is it? Do I need it? Where do I get it?

Posted by Cathie Briggette on Mon, Nov 30, 2009

 The Rise of Cloud Computing

The rise of cloud computing is shifting the center of gravity. It is changing the nature of competition within the computer industry. Technological developments have up until this moment pushed computing power away from central hubs: first from mainframes to minicomputers, and then to PCs and laptops. Now a combination of cheaper and more powerful processors, and ever faster and more ever present networks, is pushing power back to the center in some respects, and even further away in others. The cloud's data centers are, in effect, outsized public mainframes that users do not have to keep up, or update.[1]   

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Topics: Cloud Computing, Managed Services, New Technology, IT Project Management