Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Please read, it could save your life!

http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/ticker/article.aspx?Feed=MY&Date=20091110&ID=10688365&Symbol=MSFT



Anthony Newman, CEO

www.ntelligentnetworks.com

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Upgrade your memory. It will save you later.

I see this over and over when people complain about their computer/s slowing down. They purchase there computer with a limited amount of software then as they progress through year 1, year 2 etc. they notice that things are running slower and slower. While there are many things that contribute to this I would like to identify on several problems that hopefully the end user can relate to, not enough RAM! As you upgrade your computer from XP to Vista to Windows 7 there is a false assumption by many that there computer is going to run better/faster. Well, maybe so but please read th fine print! As the age of the computer progresses it is very wise to consider the recommended memory requirements for the total of all of the programs you are running. If you are still on a 32 bit platform you are limited to 4GB, however, RAM is cheap! Install as much memory as you can in your computer so when it is time to upgrade your workstation you will not be nickled and dimed by service calls and memory upgrades you could have done to begin with.

Anthony Newman, CEO
http://www.ntelligentnetworks.com

Anthony Newman has been in the computer industry for over 15 years and has written many articles on IT infrastructure and business development.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Reduce your amount of spam drastically

Hello Everyone,

Every day I have people complaining about spam. Either there is too much spam or if the settings are too high they are missing important emails. Email hosting has been part of my business for over 9 years,. I enjoy it and have learned a lot during this time. I wanted to share a couple of simple ways to help reduce the amount of spam you get in your mailbox.

#1 Create an alternate email address at hotmail or gmail. When ever filling out forms, etc, use that email account to collect the information. Most of the time your email address information is shared with other companies and this will contribute to clogged up inboxes.

This is my first recommendation. I hope to share many more.

http://www.ntelligentnetworks.com