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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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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Is Your Small Business Ready for a "Blog"?
What you should know about the possible benefits and potential pitfalls of a small business blog
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by Doug Ziewacz
An important principle of small business technology for any company is that it should be in alignment with the organization’s goals and objectives. In theory this seems simple, yet challenges arise when we are seduced by exciting new technologies. It’s easy to get swept away by the need to “keep up” technologically speaking. My case in point is the blog. Blogs are the personal diaries of the 21st century, albeit public and subject to regular opinion, and they have taken the online community by storm. Blogs are easy to use, inexpensive, and allow the publisher or “blogger” access to a potentially unlimited web audience. Moms do it, dads do it, CEOs do it, celebrities do it, and corporations do it too, but are blogs right for your small business?
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77% of Small Businesses Agree Job Success Depends on Internet
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In last month's issue of Technology Insider, we polled our readers to find out "Does your job success depend on internet access"?

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5 Most Wi-Fi Friendly American Cities
When It Comes to High Speed Wireless Connections, Which Big Cities are the Best?
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by Christopher Elliot
Lots of metropolitan areas have public Wi-Fi networks. But which places actually get it? Where are you likely to find plentiful opportunities to make a high-speed hookup without paying a bundle? Which ones offer the best coverage and a culture that embraces the unwired life? You need to know. If your next business trip takes you to a Wi-Fi capital, think of all the wires you can leave at home. Who knows, maybe you can even give your laptop computer a break and take your Wi-Fi enabled Pocket PC along? If you're planning a meeting in wireless Mecca, all the better. You might not have to pay a hotel's outrageous Internet connection fees. (Check out www.Metrofreefi.com, which gives me the lowdown on places that won't charge me to connect.) So how do you determine the five most Wi-Fi friendly cities in America? A good starting point is Intel's annual "Most Unwired City" survey. It ranks cities based on the number of commercial and public wireless access points, or hotspots, plus airports with wireless access and broadband availability. I also asked business travelers to tell me where they felt the most at home with their wireless devices. And I checked with wireless industry experts, too. Here they are:
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Everon Endorsed IT Vendor to State’s Largest Human Service Trade Association
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by Doug Ziewacz
Everon Technology Services LLC a leading provider of managed IT services for nonprofit organizations announces its partnership with the Massachusetts Council of Human Service Providers (“Providers’ Council”) as its endorsed IT vendor. Through this partnership, Everon continues its commitment to providing organizations in the nonprofit community access to the highest levels of IT support and customer service
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10 Steps to Winning the War Against Your Email Inbox
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by Michael Cooch
Email has become our best friend and worst enemy all at once. More often than not, the executives that I speak with mention that the flood of email they receive is a huge burden on their productivity, yet they couldn’t do business without email. So how do you win the war against your inbox? I’ve compiled a list of strategies that are effective. You don’t have to use all of them to see a big impact; pick and choose the strategies that are the best fit for you and put them to work. One key thought: No matter what you do, the email is going to keep coming in greater volumes, so changing your personal behaviors in regards to how you react to email is the key to winning the war. Here's how:
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