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		<title>Comment on BNI Wealth Sun Technologies Showcase by Humberto</title>
		<link>http://it4lease.ca/bni-wealth-sun-technologies-showcase/comment-page-1/#comment-1463</link>
		<dc:creator>Humberto</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 20:27:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Is BNI accepting new members in the IT field?</description>
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		<title>Comment on BNI Wealth Sun Technologies Showcase by Ana</title>
		<link>http://it4lease.ca/bni-wealth-sun-technologies-showcase/comment-page-1/#comment-1462</link>
		<dc:creator>Ana</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 14:40:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>you better keep a current version of this presentation as an easy personal introduction and also a wide Company profile</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>you better keep a current version of this presentation as an easy personal introduction and also a wide Company profile</p>
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		<title>Comment on edgeBOX, helping &#8220;Fortune 5 Million businesses&#8221; from Cherry Valley, IL by Ana</title>
		<link>http://it4lease.ca/edgebox-helping-fortune-5-million-businesses-from-cherry-valley-il/comment-page-1/#comment-954</link>
		<dc:creator>Ana</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 19:31:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Fausto, here&#039;s the transcription you asked for; as I said before if differences or complaints, I am not responsible, I did my best
This will be more Google friendly in terms of SEO -- audio is not searchable yet, or is it?
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Hi, Mike Hanson here with Enflux Technologies. At Enflux Technologies we work with small and medium sized businesses to provide an integrated IT solution. If you’re like most businesses, you probably have a number of different hardware and software components that make up your IT infrastructure. You’ve probably gone down to the “box” store and picked up a router and a firewall and a switch and a wireless access point and you probably have a number of different phone lines coming into your business that are maybe connected to traditional analog phones or maybe to a key system or a PBX phone system. If you are using a key system or a PBX system and you’re not managing the programming and the changes, the maintenance of that system yourself, you’re probably paying a service provider an expensive maintenance contract or hourly rates to manage those changes for you. You probably need a file server to centralize the storage of your data, your business data and your working documents, your customer files and you need to make sure that you have a back-up program to make sure that all of your data is protected. You definitely need a domain name and one or more websites and e-mail accounts, so that means you’re going to need an e-mail and a website provider. You might even want remote access to your system for when you’re away from the office or maybe you even want to set up an FTP site so that your customers can login over the Internet and retrieve documents that you’ve placed there for them. Well, pretty quickly you realize that you’ve reached the point where the system you’ve built from scratch just doesn’t scale anymore – it becomes cumbersome and it’s a burden to manage and more importantly, none of the components really work well together. 
So, imagine a single network device that combines a network router, wireless access point, security features such as firewall, antivirus, antispam, secure remote access for your “teleworkers” or for when you want to access the system from a home office or when you’re on the road. Even to connect multiple sites together securely over the Internet is an option. Also included: file server, print server, e-mail server, web server that lets you host any number of Internet or Intranet “facing” websites – those would be sites that are available to the Internet at large or just to the people that you have approved access for, those would be your employees. Add into that a complete voice over IP phone system that includes many, many features that you’d see in bigger companies such as voicemail to e-mail notifications, “find-me-follow-me” features that allow you to determine how your calls are going to reach you regardless of where you’re at, whether you’re working from a home-office or whether you’re on the road, maybe a “teleworker” or a traveling salesperson, “auto-attendance” that gives you the option of having trees, that a caller who’s calling your business can access a tree and press “1” for sales or “2” for support, that type of thing. Also, “web cashing” that makes sure that your precious Internet bandwidth is used as efficiently as possible. You’ve got quality of service controls that guarantee that your “mission critical” network traffic such as “voice” is always prioritized over lower priority traffic. Automatic software updates and network access controls that allow you to have the granularity to choose who has access to the system and when. So, imagine all that functionality wrapped up in a “single-network” appliance that only costs as much as a couple of quality laptop computers. 
Our integrated solution is based on the edgeBOX from Critical Links and it’s all about combining all of the features that a business needs into a “single-network” device. By doing that you’ve got fewer devices to manage and you’ve got one vendor to call if you’re having trouble, so there’s no more finger-pointing. Hands down, the edgeBOX simply offers the greatest number of features and functionality for the price. Additionally, you’ve got really tight integration between all the services on the box. So, think about, for example, when you hire a new employee. You have to create an account for that new employee on the network, you have to give them access to e-mail, access to voicemail, maybe remote access, the ability to dial in and retrieve their voicemail messages – a bunch of places to go to set up those user access controls. With edgeBOX, there’s one place to go, one “single-user” interface and you can manage it entirely yourself or you can have us manage it for you. One place to go to add your new employees and conversely, when someone leaves your company, one place to go to remove all access for that person. That’s the edgeBOX and I’d encourage you to go to our website, sign up for one of our online demos, we’d be happy to go through a demonstration of the system for you and give you more information. Thank you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Fausto, here&#8217;s the transcription you asked for; as I said before if differences or complaints, I am not responsible, I did my best<br />
This will be more Google friendly in terms of SEO &#8212; audio is not searchable yet, or is it?<br />
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Hi, Mike Hanson here with Enflux Technologies. At Enflux Technologies we work with small and medium sized businesses to provide an integrated IT solution. If you’re like most businesses, you probably have a number of different hardware and software components that make up your IT infrastructure. You’ve probably gone down to the “box” store and picked up a router and a firewall and a switch and a wireless access point and you probably have a number of different phone lines coming into your business that are maybe connected to traditional analog phones or maybe to a key system or a PBX phone system. If you are using a key system or a PBX system and you’re not managing the programming and the changes, the maintenance of that system yourself, you’re probably paying a service provider an expensive maintenance contract or hourly rates to manage those changes for you. You probably need a file server to centralize the storage of your data, your business data and your working documents, your customer files and you need to make sure that you have a back-up program to make sure that all of your data is protected. You definitely need a domain name and one or more websites and e-mail accounts, so that means you’re going to need an e-mail and a website provider. You might even want remote access to your system for when you’re away from the office or maybe you even want to set up an FTP site so that your customers can login over the Internet and retrieve documents that you’ve placed there for them. Well, pretty quickly you realize that you’ve reached the point where the system you’ve built from scratch just doesn’t scale anymore – it becomes cumbersome and it’s a burden to manage and more importantly, none of the components really work well together.<br />
So, imagine a single network device that combines a network router, wireless access point, security features such as firewall, antivirus, antispam, secure remote access for your “teleworkers” or for when you want to access the system from a home office or when you’re on the road. Even to connect multiple sites together securely over the Internet is an option. Also included: file server, print server, e-mail server, web server that lets you host any number of Internet or Intranet “facing” websites – those would be sites that are available to the Internet at large or just to the people that you have approved access for, those would be your employees. Add into that a complete voice over IP phone system that includes many, many features that you’d see in bigger companies such as voicemail to e-mail notifications, “find-me-follow-me” features that allow you to determine how your calls are going to reach you regardless of where you’re at, whether you’re working from a home-office or whether you’re on the road, maybe a “teleworker” or a traveling salesperson, “auto-attendance” that gives you the option of having trees, that a caller who’s calling your business can access a tree and press “1” for sales or “2” for support, that type of thing. Also, “web cashing” that makes sure that your precious Internet bandwidth is used as efficiently as possible. You’ve got quality of service controls that guarantee that your “mission critical” network traffic such as “voice” is always prioritized over lower priority traffic. Automatic software updates and network access controls that allow you to have the granularity to choose who has access to the system and when. So, imagine all that functionality wrapped up in a “single-network” appliance that only costs as much as a couple of quality laptop computers.<br />
Our integrated solution is based on the edgeBOX from Critical Links and it’s all about combining all of the features that a business needs into a “single-network” device. By doing that you’ve got fewer devices to manage and you’ve got one vendor to call if you’re having trouble, so there’s no more finger-pointing. Hands down, the edgeBOX simply offers the greatest number of features and functionality for the price. Additionally, you’ve got really tight integration between all the services on the box. So, think about, for example, when you hire a new employee. You have to create an account for that new employee on the network, you have to give them access to e-mail, access to voicemail, maybe remote access, the ability to dial in and retrieve their voicemail messages – a bunch of places to go to set up those user access controls. With edgeBOX, there’s one place to go, one “single-user” interface and you can manage it entirely yourself or you can have us manage it for you. One place to go to add your new employees and conversely, when someone leaves your company, one place to go to remove all access for that person. That’s the edgeBOX and I’d encourage you to go to our website, sign up for one of our online demos, we’d be happy to go through a demonstration of the system for you and give you more information. Thank you.</p>
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		<title>Comment on edgeBox, IMAP protocol &#8211; user&#8217;s advantage by fausto</title>
		<link>http://it4lease.ca/edgebox-imap-protocol-users-advantage/comment-page-1/#comment-953</link>
		<dc:creator>fausto</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 19:28:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>A bit more on this IMAP and .mix files after some testing
- .mixstatus and .mixmeta are regenerated if missing, but will lose flags and delete marks
- mixrbld is a program to recreate .mixindex if missing or corrupt
$ ./mixrbdl path (whre those .mixXXXXXXXX files to index are located)
- when an email is deleted it will stay in the .mix file until expunge the folder
- the drawback on this is when expunged those .mix files affected will change its date and we will have no idea of the email dates inside -- consider this when recovering email from past dates)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A bit more on this IMAP and .mix files after some testing<br />
- .mixstatus and .mixmeta are regenerated if missing, but will lose flags and delete marks<br />
- mixrbld is a program to recreate .mixindex if missing or corrupt<br />
$ ./mixrbdl path (whre those .mixXXXXXXXX files to index are located)<br />
- when an email is deleted it will stay in the .mix file until expunge the folder<br />
- the drawback on this is when expunged those .mix files affected will change its date and we will have no idea of the email dates inside &#8212; consider this when recovering email from past dates)</p>
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		<title>Comment on Hello Canada!! &#8212; leasing IT remote managed services by FR</title>
		<link>http://it4lease.ca/hello-canada-leasing-it-remote-managed-services/comment-page-1/#comment-2</link>
		<dc:creator>FR</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 14:48:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Comment on Hello Canada!! &#8212; leasing IT remote managed services by Mr WordPress</title>
		<link>http://it4lease.ca/hello-canada-leasing-it-remote-managed-services/comment-page-1/#comment-1</link>
		<dc:creator>Mr WordPress</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2009 21:32:05 +0000</pubDate>
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