Archive for the ‘GTR’ Category

Episode 1.4 “The Year of The Backup” with Mozy.com’s Devin Knighton

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

If you haven’t yet heard of Mozy.com, it’s an online backup service that will backup your office and home data files for around $5 per month. If you’ve got less than 2Gb of data, the service is free. So, no more excuses from those who say “I don’t have a lot of data that warrants [...]


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Inexpensive Graphic Manipulation Software

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

There are times when you want to make a quick change to a photograph or a picture you found online, changes that require a few more features than what basic programs such as Microsoft Paint can offer. Unfortunately, some graphics manipulation programs can be very expensive, especially well-known software such as Adobe Photoshop. Thankfully, when [...]


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How to Shop for a New Computer – What Do You Need?

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Searching for a new computer today can be a little daunting – after all, there are so many different options to choose from. Luckily, the list of questions you need to consider when shopping for a computer is relatively short.
Are You a Mac or PC?
The first decision you need to make is which operating system [...]


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What are Netbooks?

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

The term ‘Netbook’ is appearing more and more on sites and blogs related to the newest and greatest of technology. Dell, Asus, and Samsung (among others) are building and selling them. Yet, what are they? How do they compare to Notebooks? Why would you want one?
Netbooks are really small laptops designed with ‘net-centric computing’ in [...]


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Believe In The Data

Friday, January 16th, 2009

Six Sigma is a data-driven, process improvement philosophy developed by Motorola in 1986. In providing the least amount of defects in a product or service, companies use Six Sigma practices to ensure quality control. Six Sigma, and variants such as Lean Six Sigma, use data as a basis for decision-making.
Using that philosophy, one can apply [...]


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