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4月21日

Web Collaboration

Web collaboration can save you and your business time (and maybe money). Do you need to find information, find people, find places, get directions, arrange a meeting, share documents, work with others in another location, be notified of changes, learn from expert opinions, have your information follow you wherever you go, keep track of friends, family, or business associates; or get your ideas and products in front of a large audience? Whew!!! That's a lot!  If you answered yes to any of these, Web 2.0 is for you. 

The following services and tools offer these capabilities.

iGoogle
Google Apps
Digg
Del.icio.us - bookmarks that follow you wherever you go and are ranked by other Internet users.
MeetUp
MySpace
Facebook
LinkedIn
Microsoft OfficeLive
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2007
Windows SharePoint Services
WebEx (now part of Cisco)
GoToMyPC
TeamViewer
Microsoft Live Communication Server (instant messaging, internet meetings)
 
Some of these are hosted solutions and some of these you can implement in-house. 

 




 

More Vista Talk

Well...I recently helped one customer move from an older Windows XP laptop to a new Windows Vista laptop.  So far so good.  It did not have Windows Vista SP1 when he bought it from the store and Windows Update would not present him with the option to install SP1 because he had some .NET Framework security updates that failed to install.  Come to find out, his laptop had all the correct .NET Framework versions so we downloaded the larger version of SP1 from Microsoft and installed it ourselves.  It really seemed to make a difference in the performance of the laptop. He had one problem with a "no-name" USB hard drive but that was about it. 
 
I also went ahead and recommended Vista SP1 for a customer who was still using Windows ME! Confused  I figured if she had to learn something new, she might as well learn Vista instead of XP.  Either way, she will be MUCH happier than she has been with Windows ME! Open-mouthed
 
So...I still issue the Vista warnings regarding older hardware and the non-SP1 version of Vista.  But if you have mostly newer printers, scanners, monitors, video cards, and external hard drives, you may be fine with Vista. Just make sure you get plenty of RAM.
 
 
-- Jeff