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Creating a Windows Vista Backup

Creating a Windows Vista Backup

Author: Simon Williams

Article Date: 2nd May 2008
As well as protecting your data it makes sense to have a backup of your operating system too. Windows Vista Business and Ultimate has this facility built-in. We take you through it - step by step.

Use Photoshop CS3 for business graphics

Use Photoshop CS3 for business graphics Author: Simon Bisson
Article Date: 19th Feb 2008
Getting the right image for your business is becoming more and more important. Brands need to work across multiple media - from print to the web to mobile, and beyond.

Using LogMeIn Ignition and a USB stick to connect remotely to a PC.

Using LogMeIn Ignition and a USB stick to connect remotely to a PC. Author: Mary Branscombe
Article Date: 30th Jul 2007
Want to have access to your files, applications and intranet services without carrying a laptop? We show you how you can do it step-by-step.

iAnywhere Afaria

iAnywhere Afaria Author: Guy Matthews
Article Date: 1st Feb 2007
Managing mobile devices and the flow of mobile data remains one of the most daunting tasks for the network manager. IT PRO shows you how you can use Afaria from iAnywhere to simplify the process.

Deploying BlackBerry Server 4.1

Deploying BlackBerry Server 4.1 Author: Guy Matthews
Article Date: 1st Feb 2007
Guy Matthews take a step-by-step look at adding BlackBerry push email functionality to your mail server.

Using an industry standard server to build an IP PBX

Using an industry standard server to build an IP PBX Author: Alan Stevens
Article Date: 7th Dec 2006
You don't have to go down the custom hardware route to reap the benefits of IP telephony, says Alas Stevens.

Setting up a Linux server on a Windows network

Setting up a Linux server on a Windows network Author: Alan Stevens
Article Date: 13th Nov 2006
Thinking of taking the open source plunge? Our resident server expert, Alan Stevens, shows you how to install a Linux server on your Windows network

Setting up an unattended network Windows XP install

Setting up an unattended network Windows XP install Author: Jonathan Bray
Article Date: 12th Sep 2006
Installing Windows on multiple desktops can be a chore, but fortunately there are ways of making the job easier. Jonathan Bray looks at how to set up a networked Unattended Windows Installation, and finds out that anyone can do it

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