May 2009
In this issue: ■ Technology Saves Money
■ Want Better Graphics?
■ Who’s Listening?
■ Video Conferencing
■ Where in the World
■ Opportunities
| Who’s listening to your phone calls?
reprinted with permission from the HP Small Business Center Simple to use and cost effective, VoIP (Voice over IP) solutions have taken the communications world by storm. But with this increase in popularity come serious security issues. The problem with VoIP calls is the very thing that makes them so popular: they travel over the Internet. Because of this simplicity, VoIP calls can be intercepted at two points: the call setup and the call data flow. So just who might be spying on you? Proud member of
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anyone who might be interested | 7 Ways Technology Saves Money By Jeff Wuorio reprinted with permission from the Microsoft Small Business CenterEvery small business owner knows that new technology can be pricey. But technology can also pay in the form of significant savings-particularly over the long haul. Savings from technology isn’t just a matter of plugging in a new gizmo and watching the cash roll in. You have to evaluate your priorities and choose the right technology that meets your operating and budgetary requirements. With that approach in mind, here are seven ways that technology can save your small business money. | | Want Better Graphics Capabilities reprinted with permission from HPIf good graphics quality is important to you, you’re going to love the new DisplayPort technology.Even if you’re not an architect, graphic designer or someone who needs high resolution and better display performance now, these features are going to benefit everyone as we all communicate and collaborate more with our PCs. Never heard of DisplayPort? Well, you will. It’s a new digital PC display interface that’s expected to become the industry standard in a few years, eventually replacing both VGA and DVI. For now it can be found in conjunction with VGA ports on all HP Compaq dc7900 Business Desktop PCs. Eventually, you’ll find it standard on all PCs. Read on | | The Future of Video Conferencing reprinted with permission from the HP Small Business CenterScience-fiction fans have long wished for life-sized communication devices that create a real-time image of the person/alien/robot you are talking with. Recently, holographic video technology has begun to surface, although at present the price means it’s restricted to only the wealthiest companies. More realistic options when you want a face-to-face with clients across town (or the galaxy) are video conferencing and telepresence setups, like HP’s Halo solutions.Soaring fuel prices, and our growing awareness of our carbon footprint, are encouraging the fast adoption of video conferencing among big and small companies. Some businesses have even taken the line that if a video conference is possible, they won’t travel long distances for a meeting. Read on | | Where in the World is
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