Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007

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Category : software

  • Essential software suite for home computer users makes it a pleasure to complete schoolwork and other tasks
  • Includes 2007 versions of Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and OneNote
  • Intuitive user interface that exposes commonly used commands; updated graphics and formatting galleries help you to easily produce high-quality documents
  • Work with confidence and security thanks to the improved automatic Document Recovery tool and the Document Inspector tool, which removes personally identifiable information from your document
  • Enhanced Help system includes online tutorials with step-by-step instructions; includes OneNote, a digital notebook that helps you gather, organize, and search many types of information in one place

Product Description
May be installed on up to three non-commercial home computers.Amazon.com
Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 is the essential software suite for home computer users and includes 2007 versions of Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and OneNote. This system enables you to quickly and easily create great-looking documents, spreadsheets, and presentations, and organize your notes and information in one place, making it easier and more enjoyable for you to get things d… More >>

Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007

Hp Business Notebook ? Your Mobile Office

Category : Notebook

 

The HP Compaq nx6310 Notebook PC offers you an affordable mobile office by providing the ideal features to maximize productivity without straining your budget.

Productivity on the move

The tools you need to accomplish more in less time.

Starting at just 6.1 lbs (2.77 kg) and as thin as 1.2“(30.3 mm), this thin and light notebook is built for work on the go.

The optional double-layer DVD+/-RW gives you twice the storage of a single layer disc. 3,6

New Intel® Core™ Duo10 processors allow simultaneous use of multiple applications so you accomplish more in less time.

Choice of either a 15-inch TFT XGA display with or without BrightView or 15-inch TFT SXGA+ wideviewing angle maximizes productivity.

Power and connectivity on the go

The connectivity and power that keeps you going.

A variety of wired and wireless4 communication solutions help you stay connected.

With HP’s selection of extended-life batteries,6 you’ll get power that goes with you.

HP Professional Innovations

A suite of value-added security, ease-of-use, and reliability features that helps differentiate HP Business Notebooks from all the rest.

Security – Solutions to help protect your notebook, data, and network connections.

HP ProtectTools is a portfolio of security features designed to address critical aspects of IT security.

Office Space Provider Chooses Avg Anti-virus to Protect Extended Network

Category : Anti Virus

Hickory, NC – January 22nd 2009 - Office Suites PLUS, headquartered in Lexington, KY, provides office space and virtual offices for hundreds of businesses across the country that desire a professional image but need an alternative to long-term leases and traditional office practices . Scott Beauchamp, VP of Technology, and his team of three are responsible for managing a sprawling network of 130+ workstations connected to 45 servers spread across 35 locations in 9 states and used by more than 120 employees.

Viruses were falling through the cracks

For several years, Office Suites PLUS had been standardized on Symantec for their virus protection needs. Then two years ago, another leading anti-virus software provider offered a special price incentive to switch to their enterprise product. But after only one year in use, Beauchamp’s overall experience with the product was less than positive.

“We had workstations that were getting infected even though they were running a managed, enterprise product,” he recalls. “What started happening is that every time a computer started acting crazy, my network administrator would download the Free version of AVG, clean the system, remove AVG, and reinstall our enterprise product.”

That’s when Beauchamp decided to make a change. “Several of the IT staff, including me, were already using AVG Free Edition on our home computers, and now my network administrator was using it to clean systems that were supposed to be protected. It only made sense to switch to AVG.”

The need for anti-virus software in the office place

Category : Anti Virus

There is no denying the importance of Internet Security when it comes to your home or company’s office computers and network. One of the easiest ways in which viruses spread is over a network connection. If a single computer in your office becomes infected by a computer virus, this computer virus can then spread from one computer to the next via the network connection. This can result in a great deal of damage and loss to your company

With this in mind you must take serious note and concern when it comes to the anti-virus protection that you choose to install and put to use in your office. You cannot expect the normal computer software that came equipped with each computer in your office to get the job done; especially if your computer runs over a network. Therefore, you must seek out anti-virus software that is specifically designed for office computer and network connections. This way you can be 100% for sure that your offices computers are protected.

There are numerous benefits to using this type of anti-virus software. When you successfully install and begin using proper anti-virus protection you will receive immediate protection! This protection should break what is known as the “infection chain” on your network by blocking malicious files and websites from being accessed. Additionally, this breaking of the “infection chain” should be capable of quarantining a virus to one computer and not allowing it to spread if it sneaks through.

Washington Local Government Office Improves Productivity and Stretches Their Budget With Avg Anti-virus

Category : Anti Virus

Jeff Bush is the Applications and Network Systems Specialist for Grant County’s Technology Services division, based in Ephrata, Washington. He leads a five-member team that supervises a sprawling network of 600 workstations and 49 servers across the county’s 20 offices, agencies and departments in 12 different locations.

Grant County had been relying on Computer Associates (CA) Anti-Virus to protect the majority of the county’s offices, while the Department of Public Works used Panda Anti-Virus. It was this inconsistency of standards of protection that prompted Bush to begin considering a new approach to protection – one that would take a lot less resources to manage.

“We have a lot of network for five people to manage,” he said, “so I wanted to consolidate all of the county’s Internet security protection with a single solution. Using two different products with different detection methods and update cycles was really putting a strain on our resources.”

But the biggest driver for change, according to Bush, was the team’s frustration with technical support.

“We were having all kinds of problems with CA,” he recalled. “First, the software tried to take over our network! Then we were hit with a couple of viruses that made it past the initial defenses. CA eventually got rid of the viruses, but it caused us a lot of headaches along the way. It was bad enough that the viruses got through in the first place, but when they told us we needed to use two different scanning engines to eliminate the problem, I felt as if I was going insane.”