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Network Infrastructure Practice
Diamond Key Homes, then wholly owned by Saxton Incorporated (Nasdaq:SXTN), was considering a buyout. One concern for key executives was how to separate their IT infrastructure from the corporate infrastructure to go through with the transition. The separation had to take place immediately upon finalization of the deal, and no one could know that any…
Law Firm Streamlines Negotiations with New Operating System and Desktop Tools
Keith Galbut, Principal and Chief Operating Officer, Galbut & Hunter The law firm of Galbut & Hunter believes that technology is a key enabler to providing more efficient and cost-effective client service.The company is staying ahead of its competitors and growing its domestic and international business by deploying the Windows Vista™ operating system and the…
Law Firm Overcomes Challenges of IT Environment, Improves Clientele Relations
The law firm of Galbut & Hunter serves a domestic and international client base that ranges from individuals to multinational corporations. A large portion of the firm’s casework focuses on commercial transactions, securities litigation, real estate law, and business law. Increasingly, the firm discovered that advances in technology heightened the expectations of its clients, especially…
SelectBuild
SelectBuild is a national subcontractor for large residential developments. The company has perfected its ability to manage material and labor costs with StartPro, a comprehensive software solution from itSynergy, the company’s IT specialist. StartPro is integrated into SelectBuild’s accounting system to provide real-time bid adjustment and cost management to a specific home or across an…
Microsoft Patches New Zero Day Vulnerability – But Not for XP
Microsoft released a wave of new security patches yesterday, but at the top of the list in terms of priority is the zero day vulnerability which affects all operating systems dating back to Windows 95. Interestingly, it seems this bug has been around and included in Microsoft software for at least 19 years, and could…