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September, 2010
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Technology Fact:
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New regulations require email to be retained for up to 7 years.
What email archiving mechanism do you have in place?
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In this Issue
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Technology Fact
Netwise Resources Info & Events
Lafayette Office Systems Info & Events
Did you Know?
Today's Riddle
Article: Creating a Business Continuity Plan for your Business
Article: Today a Picture is Worth a Thousand Bytes
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Did You Know:
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Did you know...you can text message a landline phone?
Sprint and Verizon provide text-to-landline services. Your text message is converted to a voice message and delivered. Just enter the landline number as you would a mobile number.
Sprint does not charge for the service; the message counts the same as any other. Verizon charges 25 cents per message. There is no charge to message recipients.
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Today's Break
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Riddle:
What English word can have 4 of its 5 letters removed and still retain its original pronunciation?
Be the first to email me the correct answer and receive this month's tasty treat!
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Netwise Resources September 2010 Newsletter
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Netwise Resources Info & Events
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A letter from our Service Delivery Manager:
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Valued Client,
During the 4 1/2 years that I’ve been at Netwise Resources, I’ve had the pleasure of seeing both our team and our incredible clients grow their businesses successfully. As Director of Service Delivery, part of my job is to work with you to best assess your technology needs which support your business, while making sure we handle your concerns. We have high expectations for client satisfaction and want to provide you with the best client experience possible. If at any time you have ideas about how we can improve YOUR customer experience, email us at suggestions@netwiseresources.com - we'd love to hear from you!

Matt Miller
Director of Service Delivery
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How reliable is your data backup and disaster recovery solution?
The following are very likely to occur:
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Hackers, exploits, and security breaches
System failure, disk failure, and so forth
Power failure
Fire accidents
Storm accidents
Water accidents, flooding
Earthquake accidents
Terrorist attacks
Crime and vandalism
Extreme weather, such as cold, heat, dryness, and humidity
Loss of staff that operated or maintained such systems
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..."Unexpected catastrophes" happen all the time.
What is your plan if any of the above occurs?
NetwiseVault can protect you from numerous scenarios that can happen to your business. A Netwise Engineer is happy to evaluate your current strategy with you. Don't want until disaster strikes!
FREE 30 DAY TRIAL
CONTACT 317-475-9519 ext 3348
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Lafayette Office Systems Info & Events
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Lafayette Office Systems is now selling HP Printers. Remember if you are in the market for a desktop printer or even purchase an HP desktop printer from a retail store, Lafayette Office Systems can maintain and support that machine as well as provide you the parts and supplies. Contact Lisa Westall for details.
Special Offer!!!!
Budgetary concerns? LOS now has an "Acquire Now and Pay Later" program on HP Printers! First 90 days free and then pay a low lease payment later. Call today to get started.
Staff Development
Some of your LOS Staff will be attending a Managed Print Services conference in Chicago, Illinois on the 30th of September to learn how to better serve our customer base and cut your printing costs!
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Article:
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Creating a Business Continuity Plan for Your Business
Is your business prepared for any type of disaster? Even though small businesses may not have as many employees or as much equipment, they are still as vulnerable to disaster as a large corporation. If your business office were to be destroyed by a tornado, you could lose valuable business if you don’t plan ahead. Many businesses don’t want to take the time and the expense to prepare a business continuity plan, but can you really afford not to make one?
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Today, a Picture is Worth a Thousand Bytes
Image-based spam adds volume to the inbox, stress to the user
Have you been wondering why you hear so many complaints about spam lately? You’re probably thinking it’s strange that spam is on the rise considering the Federal crack down on spammers and the increase in sophisticated spam-filtering techniques.
This phenomenon is not a global break-down in anti-spam solutions, but it is the result of a new take on an old technique called image-based spam.
More on image based spam
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