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Play It Safe

Play It Safe

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Posted by: SBOCTeam, Sep 30, 2008

How to Protect Your Customers' Confidential Info

By Christopher Freeburn


Customer data may well be your business's most critical asset. Unfortunately, there are plenty of thieves who would like to gain access to it. Identity and credit card theft are burgeoning problems. Customers' names, addresses, and credit information are valuable commodities that thieves not only steal, but actually trade among themselves. Today's profusion of computer technology...

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Digital Security Spotlight

Digital Security Spotlight

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Posted by: SBOCTeam, Dec 6, 2007

Don't ignore the issue of digital security, a network breach or a loss of data could threaten the survival of your business
By Nate Hardcastle

The digital revolution has given small businesses capabilities that were once the exclusive domain of their big competitors from fast, high quality publishing to instant global communication. But those technologies have also brought new dangers, including hackers, viruses, spyware, adware, and the loss of valuable ...

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Protect Your Business

Protect Your Business

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Posted by: SBOCTeam, Oct 21, 2007

You and your colleagues have invested untold amounts of time, energy and capital into your business. You want to protect it from potential threats - ranging from burglars to computer viruses to fire.
By Reed Richardson

Security is especially critical for small companies. Small firms have fewer resources than their larger competitors, so they tend to suffer disproportionately when security problems occur: For example, a negligible theft or computer virus at a big corpora...

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Vista and Office 2007 - Microsoft's Next Generation

What do you get for your money and should you upgrade now or wait to buy a new computer?
By Reed Richardson

Earlier this year, Microsoft debuted new updates to both its venerable Windows operating system and Office software suite. And while the early buzz on Vista (which replaces Windows XP) and Office 2007 (which replaces the last Office update from 2003) has been mostly positive; you should weigh several factors before upgrading to these newest Microsoft products.
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