Monthly Archives: December 2011



Information about Document Scanning Products

Posted by Kevin D'Arcy on Dec 26th, 2011

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Are you considering acquiring document scanning products from a document management company? Are you looking for information about these document scanning products? Then this article is for you this article will discuss the document scanning products offered by a document management company as well as provide information about how these document scanning products can benefit you or your business.

Managed IT Outsourcing: Boosting IT System Performance

Posted by Chuck Vermillion on Dec 26th, 2011

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Managed services, sometimes referred to as Managed IT outsourcing, as well as outsourcing ERP has become a common practice for many businesses. In fact, according to an IDC Corporation study, a strong surge in demand for application management services is expected to grow the worldwide market at an overall compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.2 percent and reach $27.2 billion by 2009.

Some Easy Ways To Increase Computer Speed

Posted by Walter Bourn on Dec 23rd, 2011

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Having problems with a slow computer? If so, take a few minutes to read this short article. It provides some really good information on what you can do so speed your computer up.

How Subtitling and Captioning Works

Posted by Kathy Dawson on Dec 21st, 2011

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Subtitling and captioning are so common nowadays and can be seen on commercials, pictures or videos on the web. Creating good subtitles and captions though, is an entirely different story and can be a rather challenging task. Captions in audio and video can also be used on shirt designs and on other merchandise like mugs.

Cloud Hosting Providers: Transitioning Considerations

Posted by Chuck Vermillion on Dec 12th, 2011

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This article will provide information about the cloud transitioning services of cloud hosting providers. Often migrating to the cloud means significant effort and organizational planning too great for existing personnel to absorb. Communications with end users and executive management and planning are examples of items that will potentially need to be handled during your transition to the cloud.