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7 tips for better remote working

by Chris Pallett @ 6. July 2009 15:14

Have you ever taken work away from the office to get something finished? You might have worked at the kitchen table or in a hotel - where is the most exotic place you have remotely worked? Take our survey.

With the business at your fingertips remote working becomes a really useful tool, but it’s too easy to take things for granted and even easier for a simple mistake or miscalculation to cause massive issues.

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Has anyone seen my computer files?

by Chris Pallett @ 5. June 2009 10:55

The exact risk of losing any particular bit of computer information depends on the exact nature of the information in question. Securing your computer used to be about scanning floppy disks for viruses and checking the odd email.

Enter the Internet, lower prices for laptops and an explosion in mobile and remote working – in the last census, 60% of homes had a computer. If you store data then you’re at risk, at risk of being named and shamed for losing potentially important or embarrassing electronic information.

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Hoax email leaving you red faced or worse?

by Chris Pallett @ 1. June 2009 12:53

Unfortunately for the not-so-sure, email hoaxes are as common place on the Internet as regular spam. An email hoax is when that unbelievable deal or free offer hits your inbox, usually asking for either your email address or for you to tell all of your friends before getting the amazing free gift. Scammers regularly use email in attempts to steal your money or personal information.

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Underestimating the importance of your computer backups?

by Chris Pallett @ 20. April 2009 14:16

Imagine the anguish and embarrassment of losing a huge piece of work just before you were meant to be sending it to the customer.  How much would it impact your bottom line if they walked away and gave the order to one of your competitors.

Perhaps the frustration of your computer not turning on is more relevant in your world; funny noises, strange messages or, even worse, nothing on the screen at all - every file on your computer completely gone with nothing left but a complete nightmare and a big expense.

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