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Issue #12 |
October 7, 2003 |
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Nashville's Small-Business
Technology Experts... Who Listen
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Total Enterprise Mobility - Access Your Outlook/Exchange
From Any Phone Anywhere
Thursday, October 16, 2003 - 9:00AM - 11:00AM
Microsoft's Nashville Office in Cool Springs - Register by email here
Learn how Excendia voice enables your Microsoft Exchange mailboxes to deliver Outlook-by-Phone to everyone in your enterprise. In many cases it is not practical for traveling professionals to access their enterprise Exchange Server through dial-up, the Internet or wirelessly. Outlook-by-Phone provides access to users’ Outlook inbox, calendars, and contacts from any phone anywhere in the world.
This presentation will explain the technologies behind Excendia’s solution including speech-to-text, telephony and integration with Exchange Server.
A live demonstration will be conducted and participants can ask questions and meet with consultants to discuss implementation approaches.
To register call 615-791-8368 or email your registration by clicking here and giving us your name, title, company and phone number.
Computers That Fix Themselves?
How To: Get Your Windows to Fix Itself
by Randy Moody
As technology moves ever forward, the possibilities increase for truly self-healing devices. We dream of a future where there are cars that fix themselves, home appliances that fix themselves, even computers that fix themselves. Well, we can dream, can’t we? Even though many of our dreams may never come true, some are closer than we think! Take that one about self-fixing computers for example. No, you’re right. We’re not even close. But each new release of Microsoft’s Windows operating systems bring us much closer to a Windows that can fix itself, and that’s a huge advance!
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Windows XP (both Home and Professional) has several recovery features you need to know about features that can bring your computer back from the dead!
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Read more about the four recovery features built into Windows XP here
Microsoft Features PC Serv Solution for
Nashville Accounting Firm
Enhanced Stability, Functionality, and Performance Deliver Gains in Accounting Firm’s Productivity and Staff Satisfaction
by Jeff Cate
Nashville-based McKerley & Noonan is an organization of highly knowledgeable, extensively trained, and well-paid accounting professionals who depend on access to advanced software tools to get their jobs done. But in the past the firm experienced significant problems with stability.
Read Microsoft's case study featuring PC Serv here
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