Technology Insider
April 2006 Everon Technology Insider   VOLUME 3 ISSUE 4  
IN THIS ISSUE
Entrepreneur's Guide to Simple and Inexpensive Technology Services

Technology Gets the Job Done!!

Moving your office? 5 tips for staying productive

About Technology Insider

About Everon

"I Have Fell" or "I Have Fallen"?

About Technology Insider

The Technology Insider is a monthly enewsletter published by the team at Everon Technology Services offering indiviudals practical tips and advice on how to get the most out of technology on a daily basis. 


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About Everon
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Everon Technology Services provides a suite of managed information technology (IT) services for small to medium size businesses allowing for end user support, network management and strategic growth. Everon delivers the same level of complete technical support found at large companies but at an affordable cost charging clients a flat monthly fee. Located in Boston, Massachusetts, Everon provides services nationwide to a wide range of clients ranging from non profit organizations, professional service firms and consumer companies. For more information on Everon, visit www.everonit.com or call 1-888-244-1748. 
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Entrepreneur's Guide to Simple and Inexpensive Technology Services
ASP's, Saas, and MSP's Revealed
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by Doug Ziewacz

Don’t worry small businesses, there’s certainly something to smile about as more and more companies, sometimes called ASPs, MSPs, or SaaS, are offering not only inexpensive technologies and services, but technologies that are sometimes free. With the help of Taran Lent, VP of Product Development for www.card-smith.com and seasoned entrepreneur, we have compiled a short list of easy to use and inexpensive technology solutions. Whether you’re an entrepreneur or at an established business, you’re sure to find something new.
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Technology Gets the Job Done!!
We Asked Small Businesses about Technology's Role in Workplace Success
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In last month’s issue of Technology Insider we polled our readers to find out if Technology played a significant role in their success at work


Is Technology a Big Factor in Your Success at Work?

 

 


 
Moving your office? 5 tips for staying productive
by Christopher Elliott

Even if you are only moving to another floor in your building, the thought of relocating probably sounds about as appealing as going totally without carbs for a week. After all, moving your business or home is the single-most stressful life event, according to a 2000 survey by the British health and disability insurance company Unum Ltd. Add to that the prospect of losing valuable work time, and you can understand why small-business owners try to get out of town when the business remodels, relocates or redecorates. But how do you keep your business productive even when your office is in pieces?

At this point in many articles, I'd turn to experts on the subject. But I am the expert on moving. I've moved an average of once every two years -- about 18 times altogether, counting my home and my small business -- and I've done it all. I've moved within cities, counties, states. I've moved coast-to-coast and continent-to-continent. In fact, even as I write this piece, I'm sitting in a hotel room in Orlando, Fla., while I wait for the paperwork to wrap up on my new office.

So here are the key things I have learned about how to make a move with a minimum of down time:

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"I Have Fell" or "I Have Fallen"?
Getting the Most from Microsoft Word's Spelling & Grammar Function
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by Doug Ziewacz

Last month, a loyal Technology Insider reader brought to my attention that I used incorrect grammar in one of my articles. The crime in question was the use of “Have Fell”; I should have instead used “Have Fallen”. After a quick look in my trusty Modern Language Association Handbook (MLA), it became clear to me that I was guilty as charged. A past participle (Fallen) should always follow the helping verb (have). Don’t be deceived my friends, like most of you, knowing the rules of grammar can sometime be as difficult as trying to decipher tax laws, that’s why I rely on Microsoft Word’s Grammar Check. Be careful – sometimes the grammar check is not always reliable. I have put together a few tips for making the most of Microsoft Word’s Grammar check, so that you can write “good” or is it “well”?
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