A brief article on the importance of listing your volunteer work on your resume or on-line profiles in addition to your work experience.
Include Volunteer Work On Your Resume
Microsoft Discontinuing Windows Desktop Gadgets
Microsoft made a big deal about desktop gadgets when Microsoft Vista came out. I never really liked them because they took up too much space on the desktop for what they did. Now apparently Microsoft is going to discontinue them as well. https://www.infoworld.
Links in Excel are broken, error on file save, after applying security update MS11-072
Here is a post from Microsoft TechNet discussing issues with Microsoft Excel that have cropped up since MS11-072 came out and was applied. The article describes the issue and provides a work around for the two scenarios that Microsoft is seeing. One is dead links and the other is attempting to save an Excel file […]
What IT should know about Windows 8
Microsoft has been introducing the world to what is coming next in Windows 8. This is a good article introducing what comes after Windows 7: https://www.infoworld.com/d/microsoft-windows/what-it-should-know-about-windows-8-173881?page=0,0&source=IFWNLE_nlt_daily_2011-10-01
Setting Windows Desktop Wallpaper via Group Policy
This is a great tip for setting Windows desktop wallpaper from Jeremy Moskowitz at GPAnswers.com. It is also a good example of leveraging the Group Policy Preference Extensions (GPPE) functionality on top of traditional Microsoft Group Policies. GPPE is only found in a true Microsoft Active Directory domain and not alternative Group Policy management systems […]
Microsoft kills Google Chrome with bad malware signature
While I’m sure this was accidental, it is one way to protect Internet Explorer’s market share: https://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9220435/Microsoft_kills_Google_Chrome_with_bad_malware_signature?source=CTWNLE_nlt_pm_2011-09-30
CSI Now Offers More Timely Technical Information On-Line And In The Classroom
A few months ago a number of our clients were surveyed in depth by a third party firm about what they thought about CSI. We are happy to report that the reviews were extremely favorable. Our thanks to everyone who shared their thoughts. When asked what CSI could do better, many respondents said that they […]
CSI Monitors Our Client’s Networks Through Hurricane Irene
As Hurricane Irene approached New York, CSI used our 24x7x365 Paladin Monitoring service to help our clients prepare their computers and networks for the impending hurricane. We were able to quickly identify all the uninterruptible power supplies (aka batteries) under management which had bad batteries or other hardware issues.
We’ve Been Serving The Technology Needs Of The Greater Hudson Valley Region For Over 32 Years
On September 6, 1979 my father and I entered the world of business opening the first store in the region dedicated to personal computers. I was 17 and had just left for the University of Texas at Austin after helping my dad setup the store and left him to run it while I was in […]
Word About Adobe PDF Document Security and Two Simple Steps You Can Take To Protect Yourself
Malicious PDF Documents can be a threat to your business I can’t tell you how many people tell me that they never worry about clicking on Adobe PDF file documents because “they are safe”. They are shocked when I tell them that infected PDF files is one of the major ways viruses and trojans are brought […]