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Sometimes when your workstation feels bogged down, a relatively cheap and simply hardware update can make a huge difference in performance. Adding more RAM (Random Access Memory, often just referred to as memory) can be a game changer for your bogged down PC.

Friday, 03 February 2012 08:57

Data Backup: An IT Consultant's Nightmare

Written by Tim Beard

Is staying in business important to your company?

We don't want to be sensationalistic here, but there is a serious real-world link between data loss and staying in business. Let's look at some statistics.

Wednesday, 01 February 2012 09:01

Is Big Brother Watching You, and Do You Mind?

Written by Tim Beard

Internet privacy is no new issue. Between malicious hackers trying to breach private information, governments trying to regulate it, and organizations trying to track as many metrics as they can, the Internet continues to chug along for the most part just fine. Are YOU concerned about Internet privacy?

Monday, 30 January 2012 11:19

Please Don't Pass the Spam

Written by Tim Beard

Why Baytown and Beaumont Businesses should all say "I Don't Like Spam!"

Spam wastes company time and harbors viruses and malware that can quickly infect your entire network. It can bog down your network and your mail server.

Last time we went over how to dress up your PowerPoint presentations with SmartArt, a feature in many Microsoft Office applications. Today we're going to be showing you how to create charts to display various types of data in PowerPoint, but like before, these will work much the same in other Office products such as Microsoft Word.

Wednesday, 25 January 2012 10:02

Dress up your next PowerPoint with SmartArt

Written by Tim Beard

PowerPoint has been, for a long time, the staple of presentation software. The last few incarnations of Microsoft PowerPoint (especially 2007 and 2010) have some great tools to spiffy up your presentations quickly and easily.

Monday, 23 January 2012 10:30

5 Ways to Slash IT Costs

Written by Tim Beard

Nobody wants to spend more than they have to, especially when it comes to those necessary evils like bills, utilities, insurance, and the general costs of keeping things running smoothly. At NetWorthy Systems, our goal is to provide outstanding enterprise-level solutions for small business prices. Let's talk about a few ways to cut long term IT costs.

Friday, 20 January 2012 10:30

What to do when your Data is Breached

Written by Tim Beard

This has been a pretty common topic for us on the NetWorthy Systems blog. We've seen a lot of Baytown and Beaumont clients and customers suffer the consequences when online retailers and other account providers experience a security breach. It is equally vital for consumers to know what to do in the event of a security breach as it is the company that is actually breached.

Wednesday, 18 January 2012 10:30

Google vs Twitter: Will Search and Social Blend?

Written by Tim Beard

This month Google announced that their search results will now contain personal results from friends and connections made in Google+. Twitter, the real-time searchable social network, publicly announced that they thought this was not a good idea. Will personalizing search results make for a better Google experience or will it hurt? Let's take a look.

Monday, 16 January 2012 09:45

As Data Capacity Soars Data Growth Anchors it Down

Written by Tim Beard

Hard drives have been getting bigger (capacity-wise) and cheaper over the past decade which is great news for everyone. Toshiba predicts that in 2012 that over 2 zettabytes (2 trillion gigabytes!) of data will be created and replicated (double from 2010). While costs are going down, data growth is still a challenge for data centers and IT administrators.

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