28 Apr
Posted by: Dan in: Apple, Microsoft Solutions, Security
Today I finally found in my news reader an article that discusses a credible vulnerability in Windows Vista with Service Pack 1. Windows Vista really has been reasonably secure thus far… most vulnerabilities have taken very sophisticated attacks to exploit and have been terribly threatening in general. However this one could in fact be a […]
The short answer to this question in our opinion is no. It is very easy though for one to feel like they are in very much in the minority if they happen to be of this opinion. This is not the post that lays out a full review and all of the pros and cons […]
Many people keep asking me about Windows XP. The main question is “How much longer can I get it?”.
Well first of all, I have to say that I think you are making mistake (in general) staying with Windows XP, unless you are a large with hundreds of systems to support. Windows Vista is better, much […]
Well Microsoft, this may be an indication that at least some are not thrilled with the new operating system. This is an actual ad in the window of a computer store stating that they will remove Vista and reinstall XP. I actually think both operating systems are fine, so I have no problem with […]
There is a lot of debate out there right now about whether or not Windows Vista is really worth the upgrade from Windows XP. We certainly do have some opinions and will soon post a full review of Windows Vista aimed at the small business user. But, in the meantime, I did find […]
21 Jan
Posted by: Dan in: Microsoft Solutions, Security, Web Browsers
Just as a warning to anyone out there who has not yet upgraded to Internet Explorer 7 (I know many haven’t because of issues with older versions of Quickbooks and similar applications), Microsoft is going to push the upgrade to IE7 through the Microsoft automatic update process. So, if you have automatic updates turned on […]