Thursday, January 19, 2012

TH2 Client Video Testimonials

Happy New Year! We are so excited to share with you what our clients have to say about us...

TH2 Client Video Testimonials

Tad Duke of The G&D Group
http://youtu.be/ctNeWute2Tg

Dr. Jason Ballou, Ballou Dental Arts
http://youtu.be/rL5rUBz0lVM

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

USB Technology

One of the most common features that computer users have enjoyed since the PC became popular is the USB port. Universal serial bus or USB that was developed and put into use in the mid-1990s. USB was designed to carry both data and two PCs and/or portable devices.

The creators of USB set out to create a standardized connection unit for computer peripherals such as keyboards, mice, cameras, printers, etc. Over time however USB's usage expanded to include things like video game consoles, controllers, cell phones, and in some cases television sets. In fact the technology is so popular and in such high demand that the tech has seen two major upgrades. USB 2.0 released in April of 2000 and USB 3.0, the most recent release.

USB 3.0 allows for extremely fast transfer rates between computers and secondary devices which makes it great for moving things like movies and other media library items from one device to another. USB 3.0 can also be used to charge things like cell phones and video game controllers.

If you're looking for a new computer and expecting USB 3.0 to be included be thorough when looking over the machine you interested in. Many of these machines were built before USB 3.0 was released and/or affordable and you may wind up with USB 2.0 if you're not careful. Should you have any questions about USB technology, your USB ports, or computers in general please be sure to contact us so that we may be of assistance.

TH2 specializes in:

Orange County Data Recovery, Orange County IT Support, and Orange County Computer Services.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Touch Screen Computer Monitors

Most laypersons are unaware of their existence but touch screen computer monitors have been available for several years now. Additionally most recent computer operating systems support touchscreen monitors and applications but until recently many of these monitors were very expensive and didn't always work as advertised.

As the technology surrounding touchscreen monitors has advanced and become more commonplace  prices have steadily dropped making them more affordable and of course more practical for both home and business use. Their three basic systems that are used in monitors to recognize a person's touch.

Touchscreen Technologies:
All three technologies have advanced to the point were they all work well with all of the applications designed for them and can save people at home and in the office a lot of time. Best of all, touchscreen monitors and the operating systems that support them, including the upcoming Windows 8, also support mouse and keyboard functions giving users the best of both worlds which helps increase productivity.

Should you have any questions about touchscreen monitors or should you wish to incorporate them into your business or home please be sure to contact us so that we may help you.

TH2 specializes in:

Orange County Data Recovery, Orange County IT Support, and Orange County Computer Services.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Is It Time For A New PC?

When the need for a new computer arises consumers face a myriad of choices. There is of course a plethora of different companies who manufacture computers but there's also the issue of cost, performance, reputation, and in some cases whether or not to build a computer from scratch or to purchase one from an electronics store.

Generally speaking the more tech savvy the individual the more likely it is that they'll opt to put together a computer from scratch. Visiting electronics stores like Fry's and Best Buy will allow such individuals purchase individual pieces of a computer which usually add up to less than what a prebuilt machine costs. For the other 90 something percent of individuals who aren't extremely tech savvy both of these retail chains as well as several others carry some very fine prebuilt PCs. Technology has advanced so rapidly and come so far that even budget PCs boast above average power and resources so an individual no longer needs to be wealthy in order to afford a great PC.

The one other choice individuals face when the time comes for new computer is the issue of operating system. Unless an individual is building their own computer there is a 99.999% chance that the computer they purchase from a retail outlet will be installed with Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system. There are alternatives however and some stores and online retailers will allow individuals to select their operating system.

Should you be in need of a new computer and need some help in determining what you need in a new machine please be sure to contact us so that we may be of assistance.

TH2 specializes in:

Orange County Data Recovery, Orange County IT Support, and Orange County Computer Services.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Operating Systems: A Major Upgrade Is On Its Way

A computer's operating system is extremely important especially whereas business computers are concerned. While it can be extremely inconvenient and even quite troublesome for home users who run into issues or deal with an outdated operating system, businesses who face the same headaches face a number of others as a result. A business utilizing an outdated or irreparable operating system throughout their office or network face an uphill struggle as well as some difficult decisions. The high cost of purchasing a new operating system for one computer is expensive enough but purchasing a large number of licenses for the entire office/network can range from strenuous on a businesses finances to downright impossible when dealing with smaller businesses.

In years past businesses have avoided operating system upgrades not only because of cost but because of compatibility issues and integrating functionality as well. Of course it goes without saying that the majority of businesses utilize some version of Microsoft's popular Windows operating system. While Windows has continued to improve over the years in some aspects functionality, ease-of-use, and compatibility, issues have plagued almost every new release since the release of Windows 2000. This is especially true of Windows Vista which not only wasn't initially compatible with a lot of the things that Windows 2000 and Windows XP were but the operating system required far more resources and power to run than its predecessors did. For this reason alone the vast majority of businesses avoided upgrading to Windows Vista and held on tight to Windows XP until the release of Windows 7.

While Windows 7 is definitely a huge improvement over the lackluster Vista, there are still some businesses utilizing Windows XP. While these businesses may not need the most modern operating system for their networks they do face a number of challenges especially when dealing with the compatibility of new technologies. Introducing networking and business technologies to a network of XP computers can be challenging and in some cases impossible.

Recently however Microsoft placed a heavy focus on its upcoming Windows 8 operating system which promises to be as different from Windows 7 as Windows XP was from Windows 98. At the Consumer Electronics Show of 2012, Microsoft not only showed off some of the features of Windows 8 but proudly announced that all computers built with Windows 7 would be immediately compatible with Windows 8. While there was no mention of how or if XP and Vista computers will be capable of running Windows 8, the fact that Windows 7 machines will have no problem running the new operating system likely means that computers just a few years older than those most likely won't have any problems either.

Windows 8 is the operating system that businesses have been waiting for. Not only are its resource requirements extremely low and not only will they have little to no problem running the new operating system but the operating system itself will be powered by applications much like those found on cell phones and will also be Kinect compatible which will allow users to control a computer with their hands in their voice as well as a mouse and a keyboard. Businesses who have remained apprehensive about upgrading their operating systems, especially those still running Windows XP, should seriously give Windows 8 heavy consideration. It's due out at the end of 2012 which gives business owners plenty of time to plan for and begin budgeting for a major operating system upgrade.

Questions about Windows or another operating system? Need help with an operating system upgrade? Be sure to contact us and that we may be of assistance

TH2 specializes in:

Orange County Data Recovery, Orange County IT Support, and Orange County Computer Services.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Hosted Exchange Services Are Vital Keys To Business Success

Today's competitive marketplace necessitates the need for businesses to utilize hosted exchange services. Such services are necessary to not only "keep up with the Joneses" but to meet and exceed business and consumer expectations at every turn. Utilizing hosted exchange services allows businesses to store their data online and have access to it any time from any location on the planet. Such services not only prevent data loss but are also helpful in supporting the ongoing productivity of a company as well.

With every seconds that passes there is a greater number of companies that enter into the foray of online business. With greater competition comes a greater need to extend business hours which means even if a company doesn't pay employees to work around the clock, many of the higher-ups in a specific company as well as the owners will find themselves having to work well into the evening and even on some weekends and holidays. In order to do so however and in order to have access to their company's data while away from the office they'll need hosted exchange services of some sort.

Hosted exchange services also allow businesses to communicate, without interruption, with all of their employees, business partners as well as their existing and potential client bases. These types of services therefore allow persons working within a company to stay in constant contact with each other and their client bases during travel and in their time spent away from their workstations and offices.

While there are a will undoubtedly be some business owners, especially those who own small businesses, who believe that they they will be unable to afford hosted exchange services, the truth is that the technology has advanced so rapidly and is offered by a myriad of different companies that even small business owners should have no problem finding a company that offers hosted exchange services at a very fair price.

Business owners who want to stay on the cutting edge of technology both for the benefit of themselves and their client base need to seriously consider adopting hosted exchange services if they have not already. The few businesses that opt out of these types of services generally struggle to survive or disappear after a relatively short amount of time. A simple search on the Internet and a few hours scrutinizing those results should give any interested business owner more than a few phone numbers to call and a few firms to speak with. In today's business world of the quick and the dead what choice to business owners really have?

TH2 specializes in Orange County data recovery, Orange County IT support, and Orange County computer services.