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<item><title>You Can Never Have Too Much Backup</title><pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 08:30:00 -0700</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ It’s been the number one rule for working on computers pretty much since the beginning: save your work and back it up somewhere else. Eventually, the hardware you’re using WILL fail. You need to make]]></description><link>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/you-can-never-have-too-much-backup</link><dc:subject>Network Support</dc:subject><dc:creator>Vaclav Vincalek</dc:creator><comments>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/you-can-never-have-too-much-backup?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/you-can-never-have-too-much-backup</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dxcomments/you-can-never-have-too-much-backup</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/you-can-never-have-too-much-backup?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>
<item><title>IBM or Microsoft for your business needs?</title><pubDate>Mon, 7 Sep 2009 08:00:00 -0700</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ Which technology is better for your business, IBM's or Microsoft? Security Channel News has a great overview of the different features of Lotus Domino and Microsoft Small Business Server for the SMB m]]></description><link>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/ibm-or-microsoft-for-your-business-needs</link><dc:subject>Network Support</dc:subject><dc:creator>Vaclav Vincalek</dc:creator><comments>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/ibm-or-microsoft-for-your-business-needs?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/ibm-or-microsoft-for-your-business-needs</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dxcomments/ibm-or-microsoft-for-your-business-needs</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/ibm-or-microsoft-for-your-business-needs?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>
<item><title>12 Steps to Setting Up Your Small Business Wi-Fi Network</title><pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ An excellent overview on all the basic procedures for setting up your Wi-Fi network for your business, courtesy of Eric Geier. Still a bit too technical for your typical SMB owner, but that's why th]]></description><link>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/12-steps-to-setting-up-your-small-business-wi-fi-network</link><dc:subject>Network Support</dc:subject><dc:creator>Vaclav Vincalek</dc:creator><comments>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/12-steps-to-setting-up-your-small-business-wi-fi-network?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/12-steps-to-setting-up-your-small-business-wi-fi-network</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dxcomments/12-steps-to-setting-up-your-small-business-wi-fi-network</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/12-steps-to-setting-up-your-small-business-wi-fi-network?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>
<item><title>Setting up your small business network</title><pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2009 10:00:00 -0700</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ Small and medium-sized businesses have never had so many options as they have today for integrating technology into their business. This leads to one of the big challenges in business today: how do]]></description><link>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/setting-up-your-small-business-network</link><dc:subject>Network Support</dc:subject><dc:creator>Vaclav Vincalek</dc:creator><comments>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/setting-up-your-small-business-network?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/setting-up-your-small-business-network</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dxcomments/setting-up-your-small-business-network</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/setting-up-your-small-business-network?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>
<item><title>Case for Security Webinar: Top 25 Dangerous Programming Errors, Part 1</title><pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 10:00:00 -0700</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ Continuing our series on web application security, in this webinar we will discuss the top 25 web application programming errors that lead to security issues. The discussion will cover definitions of]]></description><link>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/case-for-security-webinar-top-25-dangerous-programming-errors-part-1</link><dc:subject>Network Support</dc:subject><dc:creator>Vaclav Vincalek</dc:creator><comments>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/case-for-security-webinar-top-25-dangerous-programming-errors-part-1?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/case-for-security-webinar-top-25-dangerous-programming-errors-part-1</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dxcomments/case-for-security-webinar-top-25-dangerous-programming-errors-part-1</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/case-for-security-webinar-top-25-dangerous-programming-errors-part-1?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>

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