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June 2007
Safeguard Your Office Systems, Kate Hand
LowesForPros.com
You house a lot of information about your company and your tenants
at your office. Here are steps you can take to protect this information
at all times. Patty Laushman, president of the Uptime Group Inc.,
a VoIP consultancy that assists small businesses in keeping data
safe, offers five tips for protecting your systems while online.
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March 2007
Denver Linux vendor named Microsoft Certified Partner/Small Business Specialist
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December 2006
Communications Maintenance and Upkeep, Jack M. Germain
Technology News World
Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) claims that Vista will
offer completely new, more secure core components. Will virus writers and other
attackers turn away from Windows users in search of new victims who use other
operating systems and cross-platform applications?
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August 2006
Communications Maintenance and Upkeep, Christian
Perry
Processor
Communications equipment forms the lifeblood of the enterprise, but the efficient exchange of voice
and data between employees, departments, buildings, and other entities -- including customers --
can grind to a halt if that equipment isn't working as it should.
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June 2006
Making Amends -- Apologizing is part of doing business, Alison Stein Wellner
Inc. Magazine
For Patty Laushman, it didn't get any worse than this. Laushman is CEO of the Uptime Group,
a Denver-based IT consultancy that pledges to keep its clients' computer networks up and running.
Unfortunately, a major client's system had crashed.
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May 2, 2006
La-Z-Boy revamps with Linux, Tina Gasperson
NewsForge
Kevin Mauldin's younger brother Gary was CEO of Denver-based La-Z-Boy furniture. When Gary died in 2002
as the result of complications from an accident, Kevin inherited the CEO's job and an IT infrastructure
that had been built from scratch by his technologically talented sibling.
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April 24, 2006
The Uptime Group nominated for 2006 CSIA Apex Award
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April 27, 2006
Tips on how to divorce your technology vendor, Dan Tynan
InfoWorld Magazine
If you're looking to leave your vendor, you may be in for a world of pain -- unless you follow a few simple rules
Sure, hooking up with a new service provider is all cigars and handshakes at first. Promises are made
and stars glimmer in your eyes as you sign the contract. The future looks bright.
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April 27, 2006
Dumping your technology vendor? Let reason prevail, Dan Tynan
InfoWorld Magazine
When it's time to move on, be sure you're parting for the
right reasons
5 Good Reasons to Fire Your Vendor
It can't provide the service you need -- When it takes
three phone calls to get a response or three repairs to get something
working right, it's time to get out, says the Uptime Group's Patty
Laushman. "If you're paying the vendor, they should know what
they're doing. You shouldn't have to call three times to fix the
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March 27, 2006
Open Source Is Not Just for Coders Anymore, Allan Hoffman
Monster.com
So you say your company doesn't run Linux or code with PHP? Don't make the mistake
of thinking you're unaffected by open-source technologies such as these. Open
source is tearing up the technology landscape. Ignore it, and you may be asking
for trouble, even if your current job seems far removed from the world of open source.
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