Jun 21

Q:  is my company of 5 poeple needing to “get into the cloud”

A:  Yes, the Cloud (Office 365) is perfect for your size of company.  Office 365 (in beta until June 28th), is perfect both small and large offices.  With a price-point that works for all companies ($10/mo per user), a small company can begin to harness the techonolgy from Word to Outlook.

Here are just a couple of examples:

  • Share your contacts list across the company
  • Have one MASTER calendar of events, appointments, vacations, etc.
  • Share your inbox, or just certain folders of your inbox, across your company
  • Create a task list for employees, and get updates on those tasks as they are completed
  • Take all the information above to your iPhone, Mobile Phone and even Blackberry

These are just a few examples of how Office 365 can help your office work Smarter, not Harder.  Contact trueITpros today for help moving your company into the Cloud

written by Robert Kohl

Apr 13

what is the cloud? Basically it is a huge number of servers all connected to the internet to provide apps to phones, computers, tablets and more.

With the cloud, you can get your data and work with it anywhere you have internet.

Regardless of the size of your of your company, you can harness the cloud power.

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written by admin

Apr 11

So, what is the “Cloud?”

The Cloud is simply a fancy term for your Programs and Applications being made available to you via the Internet.  Much like electricity these items are provided to your computer on-demand.

Why is this a good thing?  First, for small companies, the overhead of having a full-IT staff is eliminated.  In the case of Office365, most of the headaches you experience with in-house IT just disappear into the cloud as hundreds of IT professionals are at your 365 demand.

In addition, Office 365 means these applications are available to you 365/24/7 without fail, and Microsoft backs up that claim with money back if you fail to reach their services because of an outage on their end.  Of course, if your internet connection is out or damaged, that problem comes back to you and your ISP (Comcast, AT&T, Verizon, etc.).

Lastly, the costs of upgrades, changes, patches, and new software become available to you as the software is ready.  Unlike waiting for boxed copies to arrive at your local Office store, you can get the software immediately delivered to your computer.  No longer will your computer be 2-3 editions behind the current software.

Microsoft is so sure of their new products (BPOS, Office 365, and more), they are offering $1500 in credits if you sign-up for their services now.  Contact us at trueITpros to get your free trial and/or the $1500 in credits and begin doing your business in “the cloud”

written by Robert Kohl