Computers
Made Easy
Computers
Love them or hate them we all need to use them and once we start there's
no going back.It doesn't matter if you are buying for the home or a business
the question you all have to answer is which computer do I need? As you
may already have found out the choice is huge and very confusing. We aim
to remove the confusion and give clear advice on making the choice.
Software
It is the lifeblood of all computers, software makes that piece of tin
under your desk useful and functional. As well as helping you choose the
right operating system e.g. Windows XP, Windows Vista or Linux, we look
at the tools you will need to produce documents, send emails, work with
pictures and generally make your computer save you time.
Broadband
In many ways Broadband has become the most influential technology of the
21st Century. It's not so long ago Internet access was only available
at a snail's pace over a telephone link and now most homes and businesses
have access to relativley high speed Internet. Broadband has become the
a mass market product and as always with mass market comes mass marketing
and large companies promising you Nirvana. The deals seem too good to
be true and as usual we find out all to often that they are. In this section
we look at the fundametals of broadband internet access and help you get
the level of service and value you require.
Hosting
The internet has brought many benefits including the web, email, online
shopping and social networking. All of these wonderful services must be
provided or hosted on large computers somewhere out there in Internet
world. As always not all providers give the same service and the price
ranges consequently wide and varied. We give you the inside track on what
to look for in hosting services. Many businessess now host databases or
applications so their staff can work from home or anywhere that has an
internet connection.
Support
Once you have got all your computer equipment in place you will need someone
to manage it and keep it running smoothly. Choosing an IT support provider
can be a matter of pot luck but it doesn't have to be. By asking a few
basic questions and being armed with your company requirements will make
sure you get the support service that is appropriate to your needs and
budget.
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