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| First Quarter
2004 |
Welcome to the
first edition of the Tri-Bry Client Newsletter. Each quarter
we will deliver insight and analysis on key issues impacting
your information technology strategy. We'll offer tips and background
information meant to inform you of the latest trends in the
technology business industry.
In this first edition we will focus on several key issues including
Security, RFID, Wireless Networks and Web Design. We'd apperciate
any feedback you have including suggestions on topics we can
cover next quarter.
Please write us at : service@tribry.com. |
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| Worms
of 2003 Show Security Still A Priority |
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| Many computing
industry analysts are calling 2003 "The Year of the Worm Virus."
Millions of business and home users of personal computers experienced
the inconveniences these "Worm" viruses can cause. The biggest
impact though was on the bottom line of businesses which lost
an estimated $55 billion in 2003 because of virus attacks, according
to a recent Trend-Micro survey. more > |
| Wireless
Networks Show New Value in Workplace |
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| Wireless connectivity
to the internet is popping up all over your local downtown district.
Coffee shops, restaurants and hotels understand the value access
to the web gives their customers. Many business owners are now
exploring the value of giving wireless access to employees.
If done properly a wireless network can forge collaboration
and deliver productivity gains across your business. more > |
| Are
You Ready for RFID? The Latest Tech Acronym You Can't Ignore |
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| Believe it or
not a technology first used during World War II to help anti-aircraft
gunners discern friend from foe is finally going to impact your
business. The technology is called Radio Frequency Identification
(RFID). The system uses tags, which are paper-thin, one-inch
radio transponders attached to pallets, cases and eventually
individual items to track and manage their movement throughout
shipping, receiving and sale. more > |
| Is
It Time for a Website Redesign? |
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| With the expansion
of the internet and web marketing over the past 10 years the
value of a web presence is undeniable. In a rush to take advantage
of the burgeoning opportunity the web presented, many businesses
hastily threw together poorly designed websites. These website
are typically known as “brochure-ware” since they
reflected information found in a corporate brochure. more > |