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Antivirus Email Provides PC Velocity with Subscription to our E-Mail and ISP Services

Fort Lee, NJ (ContentDesk) July 1, 2006 -- Antivirus Email
is a consumer products company that offers a suite of privacy protection software, e-mail and ISP services. Antivirus Email will offer anti-virus software as part of its bundle of online protection software. The entire package, included with the standard monthly subscription to Antivirus Email, offers spyware protection, a pop-up blocker and internet accelerator software along with the new anti-virus software.With the ongoing threat of damaging viruses to computer systems and the increased awareness to the threats of identity theft, consumers are at risk more than ever. Antivirus Email understands the critical need to provide consumers with an anti-virus product which is both easy to install and easy to use. Antivirus Email new anti-virus software comes complete with full technical support and virus updates, which automatically install on the consumer's PC, keeping them protected against the latest online threats, as well as streamlined processing which does not interfere with computer performance while running.

Also included are the following outstanding features:- Email Scanner - checks messages received as well as messages sent for viruses- File Scanner - protects the consumer from opening or executing a file containing a virus which could be potentially harmful to their computer - Quarantine - files infected with viruses are isolated so they cannot harm the consumer's computer - Control Center - allows the consumer to easily access settings and options- Scheduler - sets up automatic scans of the consumers computer and controls how often they are runA standard monthly Antivirus Email
subscription rate is $14.95 a month for four email accounts and ISP service along with the online protection software bundle.Antivirus Emails software suite protects the consumer's computer from internet predators - the fastest growing threat to computer user's privacy today. Antivirus Email subscribers will be able to safely detect and remove Trojans, system monitors, ad-ware and other such programs. Removal of these harmful programs will ultimately protect them from identity theft, computer corruption and privacy invasions.
Antivirus Email software package will wash away all traces of PC and Internet Activity, completely wipe out data for total privacy protection and improve system performance..



State-Of-The-Art BitBackup Technology Hits the Streets

Liburn, GA (ContentDesk) April 16, 2006 -- Pulkin Computer Services Remote Backup Service now has the ability to reduce substantially the amount of time it takes to back up files and save space on the backup server for the most efficient and economical backup solution to their clients.
BitBackup backs up only the parts of files that have changed since the previous backup. For example, if you change a single 5-character word in a 2 megabyte word processing document, BitBackup will back up only the 5-character word, plus a small amount of data needed during the restore process. BitBackup is particularly useful in backing up huge files like databases that may change only slightly every day.When BitBackups are used, Pulkin maintains copies of the most recent backups on the local computer or network, available for immediate (and speedy) restore without the need to download them from the Server. Additionally, the location of the local Data Store is configurable, so workstations in...

State-Of-The-Art BitBackup Technology Hits the Streets
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Small Business Computer Security, the Basics

Anyone in business today realizes both the natural dependency on computers in the workplace, and also the potential dangers associated with storing important data on them.
Today's business owners are constantly being reminded that their company's data is at risk by the daily reports on various news stations, or even their favorite business-related website.
But what can a typical small business owner do to protect their network from these threats that are broadcasted in so many ways?
Dangers lurk at every turn on the Internet. There are thousands of attacks or areas of security that could be discussed, but I am going to try and focus on three general nuisances associated with today's computers:
viruses, spy-ware, and traditional "hackers" that will intentionally try to exploit your computer systems for various reasons.
All of these attacks, although different, serve a specific purpose for the attacker, yet basically translate into three things...

Small Business Computer Security, the Basics
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IntelliTrack Releases ?RFID Slap & Ship? Software for Easy and Inexpensive Compliance with RFID Mandates

"We see an opportunity to help customers who need immediate RFID compliance to satisfy Department of Defense (DoD) and Wal-Mart mandates.
Our software is guaranteed to remain compliant so long as the customer purchases a maintenance contract and installs periodic upgrades," said James Budniakiewicz, President of IntelliTrack.
"The other key advantage is that our system can be installed as an add-on to the customer's existing software.
Instead of a costly and painful migration to new software, customers can bolt our product on to their existing software and quickly get the RFID functionality they need at a minimum cost."Key features of the system include the ability to generate EPC compliant Global Trade Identification Numbers (GTIN), easy integration with existing pack, ship and putaway processes, and RFID tag validation to insure that any defective tags are caught prior to shipment.
As orders are built, case and pallet serial numbers are associated...

IntelliTrack Releases ?RFID Slap & Ship? Software for Easy and Inexpensive Compliance with RFID Mandates
Computer printers > IntelliTrack Releases ?RFID Slap & Ship? Software for Easy and Inexpensive Compliance with RFID Mandates

Small Business Computer Security, the Basics

Anyone in business today realizes both the natural dependency on computers in the workplace, and also the potential dangers associated with storing important data on them.
Today's business owners are constantly being reminded that their company's data is at risk by the daily reports on various news stations, or even their favorite business-related website.
But what can a typical small business owner do to protect their network from these threats that are broadcasted in so many ways?
Dangers lurk at every turn on the Internet. There are thousands of attacks or areas of security that could be discussed, but I am going to try and focus on three general nuisances associated with today's computers:
viruses, spy-ware, and traditional "hackers" that will intentionally try to exploit your computer systems for various reasons.
All of these attacks, although different, serve a specific purpose for the attacker, yet basically translate into three things...

Small Business Computer Security, the Basics
Computer printers > Small Business Computer Security, the Basics