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Do you need customized intranet software for your business?

August 30, 2007 by Tricia

A few years ago when I worked for a plastic surgeon I learned how important it sometimes is for businesses to have customized intranet software. Another thing that I learned from that experience is that it’s very important that whichever company you purchase customized intranet software from should have good customer service.

I was just visiting the Epazz Inc website. This is a company that specializes in customized intranet software. They work with businesses such as large corporations, the public sector and higher education institutions.

If I were looking into purchasing a web application for my business I do think that I’d consider the services of Epazz Inc. First and foremost they offer a free 30 day trial of their software. You can’t beat that! They also work to seamlessly integrate their software into your backend systems.

Their unique BoxesOS applications can be used to create virtual communities, provide powerful collaboration, as well as group scheduling, website content management and business email solutions. Their applications can be personalized right down to end-user level and can also be used to improve workflow.

To learn more about Epazz Inc’s customized intranet software visit the site and try their live demo.





Filed Under: Sales and Marketing, Services, Software, Web and Technology Tagged With: 30 day free trial, applications, backend systems, BoxesOS, business email solutions, customized, end user, Epazz, Epazz Inc, flash demo, group scheduling, improve workflow, intranet, intranet software, live demo, personalized, powerful collaboration, seamless integration, virtual communities, web application, website content management

Be sure that your articles are free from plagiarism use iPlagiarismCheck

August 14, 2007 by Tricia

If you’re a blogger or website owner I wouldn’t doubt that you’ve experienced plagiarism of some kind by now. Perhaps you aren’t aware that it’s happened, but there are people out there stealing our posts and articles and placing them on their own sites and calling the work their own.

Many years ago my exotic pet website – prints out to 400 pages! – was entirely copied by someone who at the time I thought was a friend. Well she was up until she pulled that move. I caught her quickly and got her to rewrite her site in her own words, but it was a terrible thing to have happened and caused me a lot of unnecessary stress.

I’ve heard it said time and time again that plagiarism is a form of flattery. I suppose in a very shady way it is, but it’s a crime. It’s theft. Someone has stolen another persons copy written work. That theft could result in loss of income for the original author and it can even cause problems when trying to verify who the original author was in the first place.

Plagiarism has been going on for centuries. It happens on the internet, it happens in music, song writing and with screen plays. It happens in the corporate world, and it happens in lower school, high school and universities. It’s serious!

People who’ve been caught plagiarizing an article can end up being fined, perhaps even jailed and when it happens in the school system students can end up failing their course or being expelled from the school.

I’ve been asked to tell you about a website called iPlagiarismCheck, you can visit the site by clicking the follow link – iPlagiarismCheck.com – Click here to visit us today!. This website offers a service that will benefit students and teachers alike.

I’ve already given you my opinion on plagiarism and the theft of copyright material. The iPlagiarismCheck website offers a solution to the problem of plagiarism. They’ve created their site in order to allow people to submit their documents and have them checked for even the most subtle signs of plagiarism.

Their software checks publications – soft and hard cover books, journals and articles, it also checks the internet by searching directories, online publications, blogs, websites, PDF articles and so on. The software has millions of places and articles to check, but it does so quickly. The software has a patented algorithm that checks the sentence structure and word synonyms in the submitted article against all those I’ve listed above on the internet and hard and soft cover publications.

I said earlier that the iPlagiarismCheck website will benefit students and teachers alike because it’s possible for a student to research an article and end up using work that was already plagiarized in their own work without knowing that they’ve accidentally used a research paper that’s been plagiarized.

I haven’t been in school for a long time, but I do remember that essays made up a large portion of a courses credit. Can you imagine accidentally using plagiarized work and failing? What if it was your thesis that ended up containing plagiarized work! A thesis would be one of the best examples of an important document to have checked using the iPlagiarismCheck website.

Students can protect themselves by opening an account at iPlagiarismCheck. I see that they currently have a special on their Startup Package. It’s only $5! The starter package allows you to have one document checked for signs of plagiarism. Other packages range in price from $20 right up to the unlimited submissions for one year SuperSaver package that costs only $65. I could see students signing up for the $5, $20 and or $35 packages, and teachers, professors, and other professionals signing up for the $65 supersaver package.

Once a document has been checked via the online plagiarism checking service an iPlagiarismCheck report will be provided. The report provides a list of all the external sources that have been included in the document. I suppose a student could even hand in a copy of the iPagiarismCheck when handing their article or essay to their teacher.

Visit the iPlagiarismCheck site to learn more about how the software works, to see an example of an iPlagiarismCheck report, and all of the options included in each of their packages.

I really do think this is a worthwhile service for students and teachers. I can also see how it can be used to benefit businesses, professionals and even website owners.

Filed Under: Education, Internet, Services, Software, The Blogisphere, Web and Technology, Writing Tagged With: account, article, articles, author, blogger, blogs, business, check articles for plagiarism, checks documents, copyright, credit, crime, essay, expelled, fail, failed, fined, hard cover books, Internet, iPlagiarismCheck, iPlagiarismCheck report, journal, millions of documents, Music, offer, online, online publications, package, packages, patented algorithm, PDF, plagiarism, plagiarized, posts, print, professional, professor, report, service, soft cover books, Software, stolen work, student, students, teacher, theft, thesis, website, websites, write, Writing

I think I need an new email program

August 9, 2007 by Tricia

My email program is acting funny. I use Eudora, a program that is apparently not going to be updated anymore.

I’ve got the most recent installation on this computer, but every once in a while it freezes up. It will start working again after three to five minutes but it’ll freeze when I’m deleting an email or when I click on something within an email.

It’s only done this two or three times, most often after the laptop has been on for a long while and perhaps went into hibernation mode, but today for the first time it’s freezing up and I’ve only been using the laptop for two hours – with no breaks.

The only difference today is that there was a Java update. I guess I should reboot and see if that fixes my email program.
Weird.

Anyway, it looks like I might have to look for a new email program soon. I hate Outlook express. Any ideas? I’ve always loved Eudora … If I could find a new email program similar to Eudora I’d be happy.

Filed Under: Computers, Data Storage, Internet, Software, Web and Technology Tagged With: acting up, computer, email program, Eudora, freezing up, hibernate laptop, install, java update, laptop, new email program, program, update

PDF spam is on the rise

July 18, 2007 by Tricia

Have you noticed an increase in a new type of spam lately? I have! If you keep an eye on the email that you receive at your office or at home you’ve probably noticed an increasing number of emails that contain PDF files.

Apparently PDF spam is the new trend for spammers. I was just reading the press release from borderWare about the increase in PDF spam and their new BorderWare Security platform.

BorderWare’s latest security product has been designed to scan and analyze images within attachments in order to detect and block image spam that has been sent via PDF files.

The CEO of BorderWare Technologies is quoted in the press release as stating that their behavioral reputation service keeps the BorderWare Security platform aware of changes in attack vectors being used by spammers. Using the data collected they are able to quickly introduce new solutions to combat attacks.

I’m sure that spammers will increase their pdf spam attacks as well as continue to develop new ways to send spam to company and personal email boxes so a defense system such as BorderWares only makes sense.

To learn more read the press release and then explore the BorderWares various security related products.

Filed Under: Blogging, Computers, Internet, Software, Web and Technology Tagged With: Anti spam, block spam, BorderWare, company, defend, defense, gather data, PDF spam, Product, Products, security, Security platform

I’m thinking of trying a Voice Recognition Program

July 17, 2007 by Tricia

I’ve been thinking about trying a voice recognition software program again. Years ago when Dragon Naturally Speaking first came out I used the program.

I used it to answer email and I even experimented with using it to write articles in word that I would then use on my websites. It worked pretty well and I’m sure the latest version probably works quite well.

It would certainly give my fingers a bit of a rest if I could use a voice program to write all the posts that I create each day!

Does anyone use Dragon Naturally Speaking? If you do, are you happy with the program? Does it work well with blog software?

Filed Under: Blogging, Software, Web and Technology Tagged With: article, articles, blog, dragon naturally speaking, email, posts, program, Software, use voice to write, voice, voice recognition, website

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