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868 Avonside Drive
Avonside, Christchurch
graham@avonside.co.nz
www.avonside.co.nz
T: (03) 389 3887
F: (03) 389 3779
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Global Newsletter
June 2009
When your server is not your server

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Did you know that you can have all of the business benefits of a server, without physically owning a server? These benefits include a common storage location for shared information, email and calendaring features and remote access, to name a few. However servers are often thought of as an expensive initial purchase, requiring ongoing maintenance and future upgrades. If your business is seasonal you may find that your technology needs also peak and drop with demand, yet you have to allow for those peak demand times.
In most cases, a server is not running at its full capacity 100% of the time. Technology companies are taking advantage of this fact by letting businesses share servers. This is now made possible by a couple of key factors: ‘virtualization’ of software (which enables multiple software systems to run on one physical box) and high-speed internet access. ‘Farms’ of high performing servers can be created that you can access when you need them … and only pay for that access when you need it.
Servers are located in specialized ‘data centers’ which are designed to house multiple computer systems. The location of the center is irrelevant, as you access it via your high speed internet connection. The term ‘cloud computing’ has been coined, referring to the fact that in a computer network diagram, the internet is represented as a cloud shape. This kind of ‘on demand’ access has also given rise to terms like ‘Software as a Service’. This refers to your ability to pay for accessing software during the time period that you need it, for the number of staff you need it for at that time - instead of needing to purchase a license outright.
This centralized storage and processing capability is great if you have multiple locations that need to easily share information (e.g. use the same database), without you needing to build your own server infrastructure. If you grow your operations, you’re not faced with having to add additional server hardware. Your ‘server’ also benefits from the data center’s other features such as power redundancy, backup and recovery strategy and systems monitoring and management. Often this underlying management is included as part of your access fee.
The downside to not having your server at your location is that your internet connection becomes critical, as it’s your only access link to your information. Consider channeling some of your cost savings towards paying for a business-grade and some redundancy (such as a second internet line or backup cellular internet access). |
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Talk to Computer Troubleshooters ~ Avonside to see if your business would benefit from having its server in the cloud. |
8 Web Design Mistakes to Avoid - #4
These tips can be used by anyone, but we make sure to incorporate them into any web sites that we design and build.
Your web address is hard to say, remember or spell
There is nothing worse than coming up with a web address nobody can spell. It is best to avoid words that require consultation with a dictionary. If you have a generic name, try to avoid double vowels or consonants (eg. homeentertainment or weddinggarden). Hyphenated names (eg. business-cards) can also be problematic because people tend to forget the hyphen.
Abbreviations and acronyms (eg. jsdf.com for Jen Smith Discount Flowers) can also be tricky as it is harder to remember letters than meaningful words.
However, if you must use a name that is potentially problematic, it is a good idea to register different variations including the most common typos and redirect traffic to your main website so you capture as much traffic as possible. |
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Need help with your website?
Whether you’re building your first website or upgrade your current website Computer Troubleshooters ~ Avonside can take the hassle and
expense out of the whole process. |
Recommended Business - Sign Manufacturers
The amount of business that we get from people seeing the shop signs on Avonside Drive is incredible. For a small business we wholeheartedly recommend having signs so that people can find you. Our recommended business does street signs, property signs and more.
For a qualified referral, please talk to us and we will give you their details and make sure they are waiting for your call. |
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Types of Signs:
- Election Signs
- Event Signs
- Hazard Warning Signs
- Site Signs
- ECO Friendly Products
- Hanging Banners
- Outdoor Banners
- Pull Up Display Banners
- Product Display Boards
- Brochure Stands
- Standard Footpath Signs
- Poster Boards
- Spin Signs
- Art on Canvas
- Digitally Printed Posters
- Pop Up Counters
- Poster Frames
- Display Signs
- Property Signs
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Contact Computer Troubleshooters ~ Avonside:
Graham Love – graham@avonside.co.nz
Peggy Love – peggy@avonside.co.nz
Andrea Jones – andrea@avonside.co.nz
Nate Walker – nate@avonside.co.nz
Richard Bassett – richardb@avonside.co.nz
Ashley Thin – ashley@avonside.co.nz
Phone: (03) 389 3887
Newsletter Archives available at: http://avonside.co.nz/news.htm
Newsletter edited by Nate Walker |
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