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Go Go Gadgets! Microsoft Says Get Rid of Them!

Thursday, July 12th, 2012

On Tuesday, July 10th, 2012, Microsoft released a security advisory regarding sidebar gadgets in Windows Vista and Windows 7. All gadgets, old and new, now pose a security threat to your computer. They can be compromised to allow a hacker to have access to your PC and all of your data. Microsoft’s current solution is to disable gadgets completely. Follow this link for the “fix” and to read more about it – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2719662

Here is Microsoft’s official recommendation: Customers who are concerned about vulnerable or malicious Gadgets should apply the automated Fix It solution as soon as possible. For more information, see the Suggested Actions section of this advisory.”

To be safe, CompuType IT Solutions recommends that you follow Microsoft’s suggestion and disable your gadgets. You can use the “Fix It” application found at the Microsoft link above, or disable the gadgets manually. Hopefully MS will provide a solution to this issue, to keep all the gadget users happy. If you are not comfortable making these changes and repairs yourself, just give us a call and we’ll be glad to assist.

CompuType would also like to remind you to keep your Windows Updates current, as well as your Anti-Virus, Java, Flash or any other application that constantly nags you to update it. Most of the updates these companies push out are to fix security vulnerabilities, so it is good practice to keep up with them. If you’d like to have CompuType help you keep up with these issues, just give us a call. We can set you up with remote support, using GoToCompu, or one of our skilled technicians can stop by and take care of your issues.

What can a Document Management Solution do for my business?

Monday, June 11th, 2012

Kyocera PrintersDocument Management Solution is an industry buzz term for any combination of hardware and software that makes your work more accessible. Despite forecasts to the contrary, purchases for cut sheet paper (that stuff you keep loading into your copiers and printers) continues to climb year after year. Unless you are fortunate enough that you never have to retrieve those documents, chances are you spend some time looking through file cabinets, document boxes and other assorted piles of paperwork.

Wouldn’t it be nice to have a digital filing system, electronically search for keywords in any document or group of documents, and compile all your results in seconds? Internet search engines can do this for online documents, so why can’t you search your own documents in the same way? The answer is that you can, but it does take some effort to ensure you scan documents in the correct manner. Blindly searching through thousands of files with little or no search capability can be an exercise in futility, so doing your homework now will help you to navigate safely and avoid potential pitfalls. There are three key areas to implementing a successful Document Management Solution – let’s investigate each of them.

OCR – Optical Character Recognition
Whether you are scanning from a desktop scan system, a larger multifunction device, or a full-sized copier with network scan, chances are it will output files of the same type. Scanned images in PDF or TIF format are just that, an image or picture of the document. All of the text in that image can be read by human eyes, but can also be processed to allow a computer to read and index that text. An efficient OCR process can identify all machine generated text to create a fully searchable document. If your process relies on searching for handwritten information, there are other options available.

Indexing
Let’s say you would like to scan all of your purchase orders, which have handwritten PO numbers on them. Your OCR software does a great job reading 12 point Times New Roman, but does not understand your writing, omitting that vital PO number from the search. To continue inputting the existing document into your database, some human intervention is required. When scanning, the document may be indexed to reference the PO number. Depending on your solution, this may require manually keying the information at the scanner, or tagging various attributes of the document in a review process to index each image (or set of images) when they are added to the database. Either way, indexing common types of information like effective dates, customer numbers, client names or document types helps to quickly narrow your search results.

Data Structure
So you have started scanning every document that crosses your desk, which you can now search by looking for text strings, or by index keys like a Due Date or Group Name. Finding the document you need should be a no brainer, right? Perhaps not. As time passes, and you begin to amass hundreds, perhaps thousands of images, simple searches may return dozens of hits, leaving you to find your document amongst several. Finding a familiar means to organize the data will help your organization to transition from the old paper trail into the information age of scanned documents. Wherever possible, it is best to incorporate the same structure your staff has become accustomed to in electronic format. If you always had an Accounting file cabinet, with drawers containing folders for Agreements, Bank Statements, Contracts, Invoices, Ledgers, etc., then hopefully your solution would also contain these attributes to speed your search. A solution which requires the users to abandon what they know and start over with a completely new format may work in theory, but might leave a lot to be desired for those who must use the solution on a daily basis. Drawing parallels from the familiar help to ensure accurate data entry and easier retrieval for everyone.

A well thought out Document Management Solution will require a little effort at first, but once it becomes familiar, will pay dividends for those who must file the documents away or gather them from their respective hiding places. Less time spent on those tasks means more time to focus on tasks that earn revenue for your company. An added bonus “when you gain confidence in the solution you are using and maintain valid backups of the data, the space those old file cabinets occupied could make way for additional work areas, new hardware to help with day to day tasks, or new staff to handle the challenges you never had time to address in the past.

To schedule a free Document Management Solution consultation and technology assessment, please call 877-233-8500, we’ll be happy to send a technician to your business to go over your options with you.

Belleville Chamber of Commerce Presentation

Tuesday, May 8th, 2012

CompuType IT Solutions hosted its first Belleville Chamber of Commerce event, Coffee Cup Connections. Coffee Cup Connections is an event the Chamber of Commerce puts on to allow each of the member Businesses the opportunity to host. We hosted this event in May 2012 and provided breakfast pastries, a brief presentation about our organization, the chance to do a brief tour of our facility, and the chance to engage with chamber members.

Jeff Harris, Senior IT Consultant at CompuType IT Solutions

Jeff Harris, Senior IT Consultant, with 18 years of experience was the presenter and gave an overview of what services CompuType IT Solutions offers to its client base. The group had an array of questions concerning business technology. We would like to host other events as well but we need your feedback to know what you want to hear about. Some of the questions raised at this event were:

Is it ok to use two different virus programs?
The direct response would be yes, it is ok to use more than one anti-virus program however there is a catch. Every virus program you add to your computer will slow your PC down exponentially as it will take a performance hit. My recommendation would be to use only one anti-virus program and keep it updated at all times. Furthermore, make sure that you are getting all your windows updates from Microsoft and keep your PC/network appropriately patched.

Do you fix computers here as well?
Yes. We have a full service in-house computer repair department. Our trained staff will see you driving up and help you bring your equipment in to the service counter. We will conduct a brief interview to get the details of the issue(s). We will then give you an estimated time of completion and contact you with the repair costs to get authorization to perform the work. Upon authorization we will resolve the issues discussed and contact you upon completion to pick up the equipment. Upon your arrival to pick up your equipment we will discuss how the problem started and what you can do to avoid these computer repairs in the future.

Thank you to the Belleville Chamber of Commerce for allowing us to host this May event here at CompuType IT Solutions and a sincere thank you for those that came out to see us:

Cheryl Kennedy of Webster University

Cynthia Platt of Webster University

Andy Hess of First National Bank of Dieterich

Tom Grant of Labor Ready

Brad Brachear of Clear Wave Communications

Chris Green of Prudential

Travis Mossa of Prudential

Susan Wobbe of Barber Voss Home Care

Connie Merrell of Visiting Angels Home Care

Jared Zappia of Extra Help Inc.

Sarah Gustin of Family Hospice

Melinda Hult of City of Belleville Alderman

Mary Jo Smith of The Imaging Center at Wolf Creek

Wendy Pfeil of Belleville Chamber