CUTTING COSTS, FINDING CHEAP HOME PHONE SERVICES THRU VOIP (PART 1)

Cutting Costs, Finding Cheap Home Phone Services Thru Voip (Part 1)

Cutting Costs, Finding Cheap Home Phone Services Thru Voip (Part 1)

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Whether you call them hackers, crackers or cyber criminals doesn't matter. What does matter is whatever you call them - they're looking for a way into your network!

We spent a great deal of time talking about using social media which is a huge marketing tool right now in our social media revolution. Instantly we all became friends and followers of each others Twitter and Facebook fan pages. This would take the average person months to years to do. It is also a great way to keep in touch with others and gain valuable feedback and ideas from them.



And then along comes someone else. Amazon, and their attractive EC2 services. I discovered EC2 late one night while surfing the internet. We spoke. And I was so enamored that I wrote about them in a blog on this very website only a few weeks ago. EC2 seemed like an easy and affordable way for a small company to take their business into the cloud. "No more in-house servers." I reported. "No more tech support I.T. No more Windows headaches. 100% access all the time. From anywhere." Admittedly, I was smitten.

Now the actual numbers on the external drive itself were written in some cryptic microscopic font that required literally three sets of reading glasses stacked one on top of the other so they could be read. Having entered the now correct serial numbers and registering tech support I.T the product and updated my status paid more as the free trial for the product that I had never used was now expired we were ready to download and install the software. This took a half hour. Then the "backing up" commenced. There were no queries as to what was to be backed up, it just took off and started backing.

Push back to buyers and tell them that you can accept their proposition but all you can offer to them in return is "exposure to value" not the value itself. It's Managed I.T support uttah like a restaurant. If you can pay, you get food. If you can't pay, you can get the smell of food. Simple really.

All kidding aside, using a service like Oovoo is stupidly simple. You setup an account for yourself. Then you're listed in the Oovoo community as available - others can click on your listing and request to be connected. But your video doesn't have to be with another Oovoo member. You can just send an email with a link to your invitee. He clicks on the link and right away he's seeing you through his computer's browser. If he's got a video camera on his computer you're seeing him too.

Don't start messing with every setting you find. Unless you know what they mean, changing settings only makes it harder to solve the original problem. You've probably got multiple problems now.

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