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List of IT Asset Management Best Practices

Posted by Tony Fabino on May 9, 2012 at 1:56 pm

Many financial institutions nowadays are still utilizing old policies and processes in managing and tracking their IT assets. Considering the cost-effectiveness in managing and tracking your IT assets, modern methods like Sarbanes Oxley Compliance, on demand information and energy efficiency are proven to be beneficial for the business.

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Guide To SharePoint Training

Posted by Benjamin Rutherford on May 8, 2012 at 2:20 pm

If your company is interested in implementing SharePoint there are quite a few options and choices for you. It is generally a good idea that you go ahead and talk to your entire IT team. It is possible someone inside of your company already has SP skills from a previous workplace.

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How To Get Your Company Trained In SharePoint

Posted by Alex Johnson on May 4, 2012 at 3:12 pm

Do you have a company that needs to get onto SharePoint? Are you wondering where you should get started and how you should do it? Do you want some additional tips and advice? Well fear not as I am here to provide all of this and more. This article is aimed at small and medium business alike.

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Are disaster recovery and data back-ups the same thing?

Posted by Nicole Sarson on May 2, 2012 at 2:40 pm

Disaster recovery and data back-ups are not the same thing, although it is surprising how many people don’t realise this. There are a few key differences between them, which you may not know unless you have used either a disaster recovery strategy or data back-up plan before.

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What is IT disaster recovery and how does it work?

Posted by Camberwick Collins on May 2, 2012 at 10:53 am

A number of businesses have IT disaster recovery strategies in place these days. However, many other companies don’t even know what disaster recovery is, nor do they realise the countless benefits it can offer. If you want to understand how disaster recovery can help your business, simply picture a worst-case scenario happening to your company.

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