Tech sites like Gizmodo and Lifehacker, in the name of Internet security, have declared February 1st, 2012 "Change Your Passwords" day! There won't be any parades or...
CMIT Solutions of West Metro Denver is the premier small business IT support and IT services company for West Metro Denver including Englewood and Littleton, Colorado.
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As president of CMIT Solutions of West Metro Denver, John Cannata brings over 25 years of IT experience to his clients. While John has spent a good part of his career making contributions to large organizations including Wal-Mart, Visa International, US West and MCI, his heart is with small businesses. As a small business owner himself, he understands the resource and budget constraints they face – and he’s dedicated to bringing them the expert guidance and IT support they need at a price they can afford.
What’s a Mondopad? In short, it’s the most innovative device to hit conference rooms since dry erase markers. Sporting a 55-inch LCD touch screen, video camera, sound bar and on-board computer, you can think of it as a wall-sized iPad. If you’ve spent any amount of time in meetings, you’ve no doubt heard of InFocus–the leading manufacturer of projectors and high-end presentation equipment. The Mondopad is their latest innovation. Read about Mondopad here.
CMIT Solutions of West Metro Denver is an authorized reseller of Mondopads. Call us at 303.728.9647 to reserve yours today.
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Tech sites like Gizmodo and Lifehacker, in the name of Internet security, have declared February 1st, 2012 "Change Your Passwords" day! There won't be any parades or...
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If you have small office, it’s likely that you have been directly involved in the purchase of hardware, and sometimes even the setup of your office network. You are familiar with routers, switches, servers and printer placements in the topology. That’s good! The more involved you are in the decision making process of your network, the better the chances of making it more secure. Unlike your IT...
In the past, people who wanted to take screen shots had several options, none of them great: paid software like Techsmith's SnagIt, which works well but costs a pretty penny; or Alt+PrintScreen (which captures full screens) or Alt+Shift+PrintScreen (which captures the active window), but require remembering keyboard shortcuts and don’t give you much control.
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