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What You Need to Know About Computing in the Cloud - Part II
Last month in Boston Techie, we discussed the advantages of Cloud computing for smaller organizations. Cloud computing can be a low-cost, convenient alternative to building an on-premises server infrastructure. But Cloud-based software is not the right choice for every software application. As with any solution, Cloud computing some drawbacks.
For example, risks are handled differently when software is delivered via the Cloud. For all its benefits, the Cloud is owned and operated by people you don’t know. You have to trust that they use good equipment, provide sufficient security, and are experienced and knowledgeable. If a server located in your office breaks, your files can usually be recovered by local vendors. If your Cloud-based file or mail server crashes, goes offline or loses data—you are at the mercy of the provider. For this reason, some businesses prefer to use the Cloud for backup purposes only. Live data is still stored onsite.
Flexibility can sometimes be an issue in Cloud computing. When you use your own software and data, you have many options for
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creating, manipulating and sharing information. Cloud software can limit these choices. And, your access to data is often only as good as the broadband connection that links you — and the Cloud service provider —to the internet.
A final consideration is cost. Some Cloud services are free, or nearly free. But, per-user subscription pricing can be costly over time. For example, a 25-user company that uses a Cloud-based solution priced at $25 per user will spend $30,000 over four years. This is enough to buy and maintain an entire server.
The bottom line: At some point in the future, perhaps all software will be hosted in the Cloud. In-house servers could become as antiquated as computer punch card readers. Until that day arrives, you should choose a solution within your comfort zone that meets your business needs.
Read Part I of TNB CTO, Eliot Sennett’s analysis of the Cloud at blog.techboston.com
No Monkey Business:Tech Networks Founder Susan Labandibar Finds Joy in Giving Back
Check out the latest issue of Exhale Magazine, profiling Susan Labandibar’s commitment to her many charitable causes.Online: http://exhalelifestyle.com/2011-3-3/NoMonkeyBusiness.html
Tech Networks of Boston’s Client Appreciation Event
On June 23, 2011, Tech Networks of Boston held an afternoon of great network-ing and education at its annual Client Appreciation Luncheon.
Held at the environmentally-friendly Seaport Hotel Bos-ton, executive directors and managers from TNB’s local clients were finally able to meet in person the TNB Help Desk and other sup-port staff. Also in attendance was TNB’s Accounting Department;
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Helping those who help others.
At Tech Networks, we pride ourselves on leveraging technology to build a better world. Building partnerships with our nonprofit clients is just one way we do that. In addition to top-notch technical services, nonprofits that sign up with Tech Networks can take advantage of a some special extras:
Features in our Boston Charity Events newsletter. Each month, thousands of readers keep up with fundraisers in and around Boston. List your event and gain the advantage of a wide and interested audience.
Listing on giving.techboston.com.At our very own philanthropy site, visitors can create pages for their favorite charities and enlist friends to help raise funds. Organizations can solicit and track donations or set up pages to handle ticketing for upcoming events. This site gives our charitable clients a home on the web where they can immediately start collecting donations online.
Special referral incentives. Our referral program lets our partners split their commission between The Hutan Project and another charity of their choice. Nonprofits that make a referral to TNB can even elect to keep the fee for themselves!
The right tech at the right price.We have the ability to work within the tightest of non-profit budgets by using special server and system designs, and by taking full advantage of discounts and financing offered by manufacturers to nonprofits. Our new suite of cloud solutions offers high quality service while minimizing costly investments.
Learn more attechboston.com/nonprofit.htm
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Tech Networks ensures that your operation runs better than you ever imagined- for less money than you ever thought possible. For a low monthly fee and a lot less hassle, you’ll receive our comprehensive IT program consisting of our three proprietary services:
TechShield. Defend your network against intrusion, system failure and data corruption- all without site visits. TechShield actively monitors and remotely repairs backups, firewalls, switches, routers, servers and workstations. For everyday problems, you can count on expert phone support from our Microsoft Gold Certified technicians.
TechOnsite. Nothing is more effective than having an experienced IT resource. Regularly scheduled TechOnsite visits from a Microsoft Certified IT Professional provides routine desk-side support for backups, email and messaging, training, technical support, infrastructure, etc. By proactively servicing your computers and network, you’ll improve productivity while minimizing costly downtime.
TechAdvisor. Gain a technological competitive edge by working with a senior Microsoft Certified IT Professional. Leverage our expertise to develop a cost-effective strategic plan to improve your operational efficiency, network security and user satisfaction. Let TechAdvisor help you prepare your business for the future while maximizing your IT investment.
By continuously protecting your data and infrastructure, regularly tuning up your hardware and network, and helping you stay ahead of the technology curve, we make your job easier and your colleagues happier. Find out how partnering with Tech Networks can improve your company’s productivity, outlook and bottom line.
Problems prevented, solutions found, productivity enhanced.
Tech Networks makes everyone’s job easier.
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We specialize in small business IT support, green computer hardware, refurbished computers and high-quality service.SERVICES OFFERED:
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It’s a dog-eat-dog world, but that doesn’t stop Tech Networks of Boston from supporting organizations that help sustain the environment, people and animals.
The demand for services at Boston’s only no-kill animal shelter was burgeoning. With only one computer to manage appointments, clinical records, payroll and other daily activities, the Alliance for Animals’ IT and phone infrastructure needed an expansion.
As part of its Environment, People and Animals discount program, Tech Networks of Boston provided the Alliance of Animals with a detailed IT infrastructure plan for the next year.
Client stories from Tech Networks.
At Tech Networks of Boston, every dog has its day.
Visit techboston.com/clientstories and learn more about how Tech Networks turns problems into solutions.
Teck Networks donated equipment to set up a peer-to-peer network for the three workstations, then added network capabilities to store client medical and billing records. After experiencing the work flow disruptions caused by phone and Internet downtime, Tech Networks of Boston replaced network equipment too.
“Alliance for Animals wasable to use a sophisticatedline-of-business applicationto manage all of its services, to its fullest potential.”
Finally, the Alliance for Animals was able to use a more sophisticated medical
records system to manage all of its services, including shelter check-ins, veterinary services and billing, to their fullest potential. Even after the application’s database was corrupted after a user error, Tech Networks of Boston was able to restore 20 of clients’ records.
Problem: A non-profit couldn’t keep up with the demand for their services.
Solution: Tech Networks of Boston donated an IT infrastructure plan, hardware and expertise.
ALLIANCE FOR ANIMALS, a pro-bono client since 2006
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Thank you for having us as your technology partner.
Best wishes toward a productive 2011!
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Massachusetts Literacy Month
MEDIA ADVISORY November 2, 2011
15th Family Literacy Month Celebration at Boston Children’s Museum Offers a Fun-Filled Night of Hands-on Learning Activities for Families
What: Governor Deval Patrick has declared November as Family Literacy Month. This year marks the
15th year that the Commonwealth is celebrating family literacy. The celebration kicks off with a fun-filled night of family activities, stories read aloud by local dignitaries, and take-home resources. This annual event is hosted by Boston Children’s Museum in partnership with the Massachusetts Family Literacy Consortium and Target $1 Friday Night. Commissioner Mitchell Chester from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Commissioner Sherri Reneé Killins from the Department of Early Education and Care, and Paul Reville, Secretary of Education, will each read a children’s story to small groups of families at this event.
The event will also include dozens of local providers who will provide hands-on activities throughout the Museum for families that demonstrate ways parents can engage with their children at home to support their children’s literacy development. There are a variety of activities offered in multiple languages for children of all ages. Participating agencies include: ReadBoston, JumpStart, Children’s Trust Fund, Raising a Reader, Wiggles Press, Kool Smiles, Neighborhood Health Plan, WIC (Women Infants & Children), Countdown to Kindergarten, Newton Free Library, TERC, Boston Medical Healthnet Plan and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Office for Nutrition, Health and Safety. The Boston event is sponsored by Boston Medical Healthnet Plan and Reach Out and Read. For more information on celebrating Family Literacy Month, visit: http://www.doe.mass.edu/familylit/month/announcement.html
Where: Boston Children’s Museum, 308 Congress Street, Boston, MA 02210, (617) 426-6500
When: Friday, November 4, 2011 from 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. Contact: Nicola Williams, The Williams Agency 857-204-6108 (cell); 617-395-7680 (office)
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• Fun Family Activities
• Take Home Resources
• And Much More!
Time: 6:00 - 8:30 PM
Location: Boston Children’s Museum, 308 Congress Street, Boston, MA 02210
Cost: Target $1 Friday Nights are offered every Friday from 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Hosted by:Boston Children’s Museum
in partnership with theMassachusetts Family Literacy Consortium.
$1 Friday Nights sponsored by Target.
Contact: Kacy Hughes, Boston Children’s Museum, 617-426-6500 ext. 272
Come & Celebrate
FAMILY LITERACY MONTH
Friday, November 4, 2011
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Massachusetts Literacy Month
• Atividades e Diversões para toda a família• Informaçõe e Panfletos gratuitos• E Muito Mais!
Horário: 6:00 - 8:30 PM
Lugar: Boston Children’s Museum, 308 Congress Street, Boston, MA 02210
Preço: Target $1 Friday Nights acontecem todas as sextas-feiras de 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Apresentado por:Boston Children’s Museum
Em um convênio comMassachusetts Family Literacy Consortium.
$1 Friday Nights é patrocinado por Target
Contato: Kacy Hughes, Boston Children’s Museum, 617-426-6500 ramal 272
Participe, Celebre & Conosca.
MÊS DE ALFABETIZAÇÃO DA FAMÍLIA
Sexta-Feira, 4 de novembro de 2011
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Massachusetts Literacy Month
• Actividades Divertidas para toda la Familia
• Información Para Llevar
• Y Mucho Más!
Horario: 6:00 a 8:30 PM
Dónde: Boston Children’s Museum 308 Congress Street, Boston, MA 02210
Costo: Target ofrece todas las Noches de Viernes por un $1 de 5 a 9 pm
Presentado por:Boston Children’s Museum
En asociación con elMassachusetts Family Literacy Consortium
Noches de Viernes por un $1 patrocinado por: Target
Contacto: Kacy Hughes, Boston Children’s Museum, 617-426-6500 ext. 272
Venga a Celebrar
EL MES DE ALFABETIZACIÓN FAMILIAR
Viernes, 4 de Noviembre de 2011
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Massachusetts Literacy Month
Free Event! Comeforafamilydayoffunandlearning!
Time: 1:00PM-4:00PM
Location: Children’s Museum at Holyoke 444DwightStreet,Holyoke,MA01040
Contact: Formoreinformation,[email protected], orcall:(413)-552-2913
Hosted by:Children’s Museum at Holyoke in partnership with the Massachusetts Family Literacy Consortium
Partners:HeadStart: Holyoke, Chicopee and Springfield • Holyoke Public Schools • Greater Holyoke
Coordinated Family and Community Engagement • Holyoke Community College • Northampton Public Schools • Pathways to Family Success • Children’s Museum at Holyoke
Welcome! Bienvenidos! Bienvenue! Dobro pozalovat’!
Saturday, November 12, 2011
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CELEBRATE MASSACHUSETTS FAMILY LITERACY MONTH!
FREE:• Kids Books• Children’s Museum• Merry-Go-Round Rides• StoryWalkTM
Massachusetts Literacy Month
EventoGratuito: Venapasarundíadediversiónyaprendizajeenfamilia.
Horario: 1:00PM-4:00PM
Lugar: Children’s Museum at Holyoke 444DwightStreet,Holyoke,MA01040
Información: Paramásinformación,[email protected] ollame:(413)-552-2913
Welcome! Bienvenidos! Bienvenue! Dobro pozalovat’!
Sábado 12 de Noviembre de 2011
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CELEBREMOS EL MES DE LA LECTURA FAMILIAR EN MASSACHUSETTS
GRATIS:• Libros para niňos• Children’s Museum• Vueltas en el carrusel • StoryWalkTM
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Massachusetts Literacy Month
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Massachusetts Literacy Month
“Celebrate Reading” with
Brian Chevalier
An Interactive MusicalPerformance that Encourages You to Read!
Play instruments, move and sing along!
MASSACHUSETTS FAMILY LITERACY CELEBRATION
Performances at 1:30 and 2:45
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