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Cloud Service Data Back-Up

  Why is it important to back up your data? We live in a fast-moving technological world. More than likely you depend a lot on your computer, storing all your data, including the important ones, in there. Nobody keeps hard copies of files anymore. It is so much easier and faster to store and access data if you are using a CPU, smartphone or your tablet. What many individuals don't realize, however, is that they can just as easily lose data. That is, if they don't do anything for back up. Even ordinary incidents like an error committed unintentionally or spilled coffee, or computer malfunction or damage can cause data loss. Your system may crash or your computer may be affected by a virus - corrupting or deleting all your precious files. Occurrences like floods, theft or fire may also lead to loss of your computer. You may be able to easily replace your computer, but replacing the stored data lost may not be as easy. If you choose to save your data only in your CPU, you may inad

Hosted Therapy Software Services Vs In House IT Overhead

  Hosted Software Service vs In-House IT Therapy clinic managers who are in the process of evaluating therapy software solutions must also consider the benefits of a hosted software service against in-house IT management. The top 3 considerations are not only financial but have a long term affect on the bottom line of a Rehabilitation business. INITIAL CAPITAL OUTLAY Let's face it, computer equipment is not an investment. The speed at which technology changes can make top-of-the-line equipment obsolete after a year or two. Hosting services provide viable alternatives to this dilemma by spreading the cost over many companies. Many companies give you a choice between "Thin client" or hosted service which provides access to your clinic software from anywhere with a portable device with WIFI capability, without the need for high end computer equipment  www.therapycentreservices.com . A clinician could log in to check schedules, cancellations and update notes on the fly. Anoth

10 Free Android Apps That Will Actually Make You Money While Shopping!

  Shopping is either pure bliss or torture depending on who you ask. Regardless of which end of the spectrum you are on, Android apps will help you save money and allow you to become a more efficient shopper (which I'm sure appeals to most of you). So what does that entail? It'll give the shopaholics more bang for their buck, which is never a bad thing. Perhaps even more importantly, these Android apps will provide shopaphobes what they really crave- less time in the stores! The pure power and functionality of these Android apps can really make shopping virtually an all new experience. No matter if these apps function as a shopping list, database, storefront or a supplemental knowledge source, they're all squarely aimed at one thing: if you use them, they will save you money! You're getting a feeling like Android shopping apps, in general, might just help you, right? Well here are 10 Android apps that will save you money while they help you fulfill all your shopping nee

Benefits of Sharing a Law Office

  If you're an attorney or member of a law firm, you should consider sharing an office with another law firm. At first thought, some people may brush off this idea, as they don't want to be closely associated with other laws, but there are countless to doing so. If you're interested in sharing a law office, keep reading and I'll tell you why it's a good idea and what you need to know to get started. The fact is that most law firms don't need all of the space they lease. While most of this unnecessary space becomes extra storage for secretarial supplies or other miscellaneous items, you could be making money from it by sub-leasing it out to other law firms. Times are tough right now for law firms big or small and making money from your law firms unused space is an excellent way to add another stream of residual income to your portfolio. Just think, if you're sub-leading part a portion of your office that's not being used for $700 per month, that's an