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Keep it Simple

It’s amazing!
I’ve been in this business, providing technical support and consulting, since the dawn of the PC world.
In all my 24 IT years I keep seeing the same thing over and over, big business and small.
People forget that service is about relationship!
I mean, can you help people who aren’t happy with you? Who can’t get [...]

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New for 2010 – Security & Payment Processing

Make it easy for people to do business with you!
Join us at the Coast Plaza on January 20, 2010 for this informative workshop. Our guest speakers include Amy Desender and Bryan Renaud from TD Bank.
They’ll be addressing how small business can benefit from changes in banking technology:

Ecommerce solutions
Visa Debit and Maestro (MasterCard Debit Product)
CHIP Cards [...]

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We all scream for sales

Don’t get me wrong. I’ve got leads, lot’s of leads. All different kinds of leads, too.
Obviously I’m not going to deal with every one in exactly the same way, but I do want to be thorough.

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Crimeware and backup

A couple of recent articles on itBusiness.ca got me thinking.
The first article described the Campi trojan, which has been around since 2007, but is still stumping researchers despite controlling about one million PC’s. It’s main purpose is to steal passwords and other info for a “list of about 4500 financial sites” that it monitors.
The second [...]

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So, what are you doing about backup?

We are truly in the digital age, and our computers’ hard drives may house thousands of priceless family photos, music collections, financial information, and important documents.  This is true both in the workplace and in the home.  Of course, hard drives can fail, so it’s key that we back up our data to ensure irreplaceable [...]

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Welcome to the IronOak I T Blog!

Welcome to IronOak IT blog.
We love to find solutions to real business challenges Solutions that not only meet a need, but transform the business.
Technology should not be an expense item on your balance sheet. It should be a tool that you reach for regularly, applying it in focused and effective ways to solve everyday problems [...]

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