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Technology Services Pro in Phoenix Seeks to Better Serve Local Clients by … – PR.com (press release)
Feb 3rd
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Technology Services Pro in Phoenix Seeks to Better Serve Local Clients by …
PR.com (press release) With the assistance of Prospect Genius's Search Engine Optimization (SEO) program, Metro Computer Networks is more visible and accessible for clients who search online for anything from computer repairs to IT consultants. Jason Alford, owner of Metro … |
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Technology Services Pro in Phoenix Seeks to Better Serve Local Clients by … – openPR (press release)
Feb 1st
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Technology Services Pro in Phoenix Seeks to Better Serve Local Clients by …
openPR (press release) With the assistance of Prospect Genius's Search Engine Optimization (SEO) program, Metro Computer Networks is more visible and accessible for clients who search online for anything from computer repairs to IT consultants. Jason Alford, owner of Metro … |
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Can Your SEO Clients Recognize Success When They See It? – Search Engine Journal
Jan 9th
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Can Your SEO Clients Recognize Success When They See It?
Search Engine Journal We've all worked with a skittish SEO client before—the one that has been burned by a black hat firm in the past or doesn't really believe in the value of SEO—and they are often the most challenging client an SEO provider can work with. … |
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Can Your SEO Clients Recognize Success When They See It?
Jan 9th
We’ve all worked with a skittish SEO client before—the one that has been burned by a black hat firm in the past or doesn’t really believe in the value of SEO—and they are often the most challenging client an SEO provider can work with. How do you prove your value to someone who doesn’t really [...]
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Data to Help Your Clients Strategize for 2012
Jan 2nd
I know that there are clients that do not really understand why SEO’s and Internet Marketers are recommending different online marketing strategies. I also know what it is like to explain the whys and hows (and dealing with the one difficult person that doesn’t like change). I think the infographic below, called What Happens on [...]
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SEO Positive Offers Independent SEO Audits to New and Existing Clients – PR Web (press release)
Dec 22nd
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SEO Positive Offers Independent SEO Audits to New and Existing Clients
PR Web (press release) The digital marketing agency announces plans to provide businesses with comprehensive web audits to improve SEO compliancy and eradicate any accessibility issues. The New Year will see a new marketing approach come into effect for many companies. … |
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Blue Liquid Media Reviews Local SEO Secrets with Clients – PR.com (press release)
Dec 13th
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Blue Liquid Media Reviews Local SEO Secrets with Clients
PR.com (press release) Blue Liquid Media, a web development and online marketing firm in Carmel, IN, launches a new book, “Local SEO Secrets” available free to both current and prospective clients. Local SEO Secrets delivers innovative Search Engine Optimization strategies … |
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Managing HP Thin Clients Using HP Thin Clients: It’s Possible
Dec 5th
A growing number of embedded systems – devices with built-in firmware and non-PC form factors – are running Windows, including point-of-sale terminals, kiosks, and digital signage. But up to now they’ve required a server capable of running Microsoft’s System Center Configuration Manager 2007 (SCCM).
This morning, Hewlett-Packard announced that for the first time, it will offer thin client PCs – systems that run Windows Embedded Standard 7 already – that have Embedded Device Manager 2011 (EDM 2011) pre-installed. This way, out of the box, customers that run Windows Embedded 7 (based on the Windows 7 kernel) don’t have to install a separate server PC (even if it’s just a virtual or cloud-based one) to monitor and maintain devices such as cash registers.
Usually the pre-installation of software on a system is not enough to merit an entire story, but this is an exception due to 1) the system involved, and 2) the relationship of this software to that system. Embedded systems have historically been more difficult to manage and maintain than PCs. Until recently, their firmware kernels haven’t really been large enough to merit an abundance of graphical tools, so an embedded Linux admin finds himself having to be a master of command-line tools and scripting languages for automating scary processes like system updates.
For Windows Server, the SCCM 2007 software typically manages processes such as operating system updates, security configurations, and device inventory, though it was made for full-fledged Windows. But since last March, Microsoft has made EDM 2011 available for implementing SCCM to manage embedded devices… from a PC (or remote device). Now that EDM comes pre-installed on a thin client like a t5570e (right) or t5740e (above) costing somewhere in the mid-three-digit range, depending on configuration, admins can use a thin client to capture and redeploy fully configured system images to a collection of clients.
According to HP documentation released today, “SCCM Software Update Management simplifies the complex task of delivering and managing updates to IT systems across the enterprise. IT administrators can deliver updates of Microsoft products, third-party applications, custom in-house line-of-business applications, hardware drivers, and system BIOS to a variety of devices.”
Embedded devices such as HP’s thin clients utilize a Microsoft feature called enhanced write filtering. It’s a way of using local memory as a cache for storing the images of changes that software running on the client may try to make to the disk – for example, when a Web browser stores cookies. For a system whose real function is point-of-sale, you often don’t want permanent disk changes, so write filtering lets the disk’s original contents be instantly restored by simply rebooting and “forgetting” the changes.
That’s nice, until you – the admin – want to make permanent changes to the operating system like security patches or service packs. You might have had to write a script that turned filtering off, applied the patch, then turned filtering on again. And someplace in that scenario, you worked in some time for praying it all worked right before re-engaging the filter.
One of the benefits of using EDM is that it knows how to programmatically disengage enhanced write filters prior to deploying updates. Another is being able to enroll multiple like devices (e.g., all the front registers) as a single collection, and roll out changes to the entire collection on a manageable itinerary.
Microsoft announced System Center 2012 Configuration Manager (the successor to System Center Configuration Manager 2007 – that’s right, the year got kicked from the end to the middle of the name) last month, though it may yet take some time for SC2012CM to make its way into the field. For now, HP’s solution supports SCCM 2007 and EDM 2011.
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SEO Positive Personally Wishes All Clients A Merry Christmas – PR Web (press release)
Dec 2nd
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SEO Positive Personally Wishes All Clients A Merry Christmas
PR Web (press release) This year, SEO Positive will decide to thank all clients for their custom and wish each partner well by posting Christmas cards in the first week of December. The SEO and Pay Per Click agency has also announced plans to send a celebratory hamper, … |
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SaaS backup provider Backupify has recently examined its own customer sample to do some demographic profiling of Google Apps users. The results are somewhat intriguing, as you can see in the infographic below. If you remove .edu domains, Google Apps still has nearly 40% of all of its seats used by businesses with more than 10,000 employees. The company surveyed their customers who have at least 30 users.