Tag Archive: microsoft

Webinar – Online Applications for Canadian Small Business

Does your business need to find new ways to control expenses? How about increasing efficiencies in the tools and IT services your business uses each day? Ulistic may just have a eye-opening webinar on what is out there for your business to immediately take advantage of. Increase the efficiencies around you and control your IT costs ...

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SEO/Social Media Workshop in Mississauga

Please allow us to introduce to you an upcoming event in Mississauga on June 9. Before you say, "another guru coming to talk about social media"...please read on...this is a business workshop, designed for your marketing and sales people and the owners of the business. We will provide you hands-on learning on how you can ...

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Windows 7 was my idea?

Have you made the switch or upgraded to Windows 7? Joe Panettieri, a leader in the IT community talks about how the Microsoft brand still remains one of our economy's leading brands.  Is Windows or the Microsoft name a common household or business name.  Does the name Microsoft ...

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Microsoft Office 2010, should you upgrade?

A few weeks ago Microsoft announced their plans around the  latest version of their Microsoft Office product line.  Scheduled to be available in June throughout Canada I am starting to see a number of questions from many of my small business colleagues throughout Canada. As a former small business IT consultant in Calgary I worked with many versions ...

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Will Microsoft’s Word issues impact Canadian Business?

Will the restrictions against Microsoft Word impact you? If you are not aware. Starting on January 11, 2010, Microsoft will be prohibited from selling one of their flagship office productivity products in the United States. This restriction will also spill over the border to the Canadian market ...

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Is your small business considering Windows 7?

Coming this October 22, Microsoft is releasing its next version of the Windows operating system.  Windows 7 has been in the hands of those (including myself) who work with small business here in Canada for the past year or so, allowing us to test ...

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