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Jun 18
2010

Make friends with Word’s dot leader

Posted by: Malcolm Newdick

Categorised in: Technical tip

If the words “dot leader” don’t mean anything to you it’s time to get up to speed with using tabs in Microsoft Word. Other symptoms that you need tabs include struggling to line things up and adding spaces here and there until things do line up correctly.

Like so many aspects of word processing the ‘tab’ dates back to the days of typewriters. It was a mechanical stopping point along the carriage that enabled you to tabulate, ie to line up columns of text. It does exactly the same job, and more, in today’s word processing software.

 

Jun 15
2010

Kyle Allard profiled on Facebook

Posted by: Malcolm Newdick

Categorised in: Business News

Kyle Allard, one of our recent recruits, has been featured in a Facebook profile by CompTIA. CompTIA is a non-profit organisation promoting standards and education for the IT industry.

 

Find out more about Kyle here.

Jun 15
2010

See you at Venturefest?

Posted by: Malcolm Newdick

Categorised in: events , Business News

We look forward to seeing you at Venturefest next Tuesday, 22 June, at the Kassam Stadium in Oxford.

If you have any IT issues you would like to discuss book a half-hour IT clinic with us at Venturefest. Are you thinking about cloud computing? Have you heard about SharePoint and wondering if it could help your business? Or maybe you just want all your IT to run smoothly and your current IT provider doesn't do that for you. Whatever your issue we would be happy to advise. Contact us now at help@riverbank.co.uk.

Jun 11
2010

The power of monitoring

Posted by: Malcolm Newdick

Categorised in: IT infrastructure

This week three of our customers' servers suffered disk failures. But no-one was affected. The reason was that we are monitoring their networks - the monitoring software gave us advance warning of problems so we could take preventative action.

Disks fail more or less at random so having three in one week is like the old joke about waiting for a bus - you spend ages waiting for one then three come along together. But it's a good illustration of the way that IT support is changing, and indeed the way it should be. Your support partner works hard in the background, almost unnoticed, to maximise the reliability of your IT system.

Maximium reliability of your IT delivers maximum uptime for you so you don't even notice your IT. It's just there at the heart of your business helping you do your work.

Jun 09
2010

Beware of fake e-mails - part 2

Posted by: Malcolm Newdick

Categorised in: Security

Today's second security alert concerns fake Twitter e-mails. Several Riverbank clients have received them this week.

Be alert for messages like this:

"Hi, You have 2 unread message from Twitter. Please click on the link below:"

Jun 09
2010

Beware of fake e-mails - part 1

Posted by: Malcolm Newdick

Categorised in: Security

If you receive an e-mail that doesn't seem quite right, do not open it. Even if it's from someone you know.

Last weekend an employee at one Riverbank client had her Yahoo account hacked. The hacker sent out messages to everyone in her address list. The e-mail led to a fake anti-virus warning. For the unwary who clicked on the link it disabled the computer's anti-virus software and installed malicious software on the computer.

Have you got a private e-mail account? Is the password a word that could be found in a dictionary or is somebody's name? If so, it's time to change it. Make sure it contains a mixture of upper and lower case and that it contains numbers and/or non-alphabetic characters.

Jun 08
2010

The netbook cometh

Posted by: Malcolm Newdick

Categorised in: Technical News

My Dell mini 10 netbook has arrived and with it my paper-free future, perhaps. First impressions are great. It runs the latest Windows 7 operating system and has 120GB of disk space. The ten inch screen is bright and easy to read, the keyboard is an ok size and it should run for ages on its battery. And most important of all it received the "cool" accolade from my children. All that for around £250 plus VAT.

I'll report back on how it works out in practice and what others think of it. If you are a Riverbank client and you'd like to borrow it just let me know (e-mail me at malcolm@riverbank.co.uk).

May 24
2010

Get more from Outlook

Posted by: Malcolm Newdick

Categorised in: Uncategorised 

Get more from Microsoft Outlook by making it work harder for you. Here are some bright ideas from the Riverbank technical team.

Auto-complete e-mail addresses
When you are sending an e-mail type the first few characters of the e-mail address then get Outlook to look up the rest of the address. Press Ctrl K to force Outlook to do this lookup.

Speedy send for e-mail
Type your e-mail then pres Ctrl Enter. This is the keyboard shortcut for Send. Save yourself precious seconds (think – how many times do you press Send in a year?).

May 24
2010

Web conferencing can save more than money

Posted by: Malcolm Newdick

Categorised in: Flexible working , Communications

Web conferencing is set to become a mainstream business tool, and soon. There are a lot of pressures driving us towards it:
• rising fuel costs
• volcanic ash reducing the opportunity and desire to travel (“will I get back?”)
• climate change pressures encouraging us to reduce travel • economic pressures to keep costs down
• the feeling that whatever changes the new government makes will not be good news

These pressures mean that change could come much faster than we anticipate. If you want to be in a position of leadership with your customers you need to be able to offer them virtual meetings over the web. The technology is all there, but there is a bewildering array of options and prices.

You can start simply and cheaply. All you need is a computer connected to the Internet, a headset and optionally a webcam. You can of course spend as much as you like, and £20,000 would buy you a very nice video conferencing suite.



May 24
2010

Office 2010 – available now

Posted by: Malcolm Newdick

Categorised in: Business News

Microsoft Office 2010 is now available. Major changes include closer integration of traditional Office components like Word and Excel with SharePoint, making it easier for multiple people to work together on a single document and making it easier to work online/offline.

The infamous ribbon, introduced in Office 2007 to replace the traditional menus, is now fully customisable. This should be a great benefit because you can put all your favourite options on one bar, making life faster and easier.

If you would like to see Office 2010 in action call Riverbank to arrange a demonstration.

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