Posted by Anthony Pagliaro on Thu, Sep 08, 2011 @ 09:41 AM
The American Express Open Forum is a great place to get tips on running your small business. This weeks video is a 3-minute must watch video giving you tips on how to rank higher in Google. Everything mentioned is this video is spot on and can heavily increase your web traffic, which in turn increases business and revenue.
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Posted by Anthony Pagliaro on Wed, Sep 07, 2011 @ 10:12 AM
Check out this good article about the importance of websites for small businesses from AT&T.
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Posted by Anthony Pagliaro on Thu, Jul 28, 2011 @ 12:19 PM

As more business applications transition to the Internet, there is a heightened demand for increased bandwidth and usage management for proper functionality and a good user experience. Video, Voice, Rich Media, Remote Workers and Cloud Computing require unblocked, uncongested access to the web for a smooth, real time exchange of information. We are always here to help by proving consultation, assessments or simply answering any questions you might have about your data requirements. Here are some thoughts and suggestions we would like to share for improving your connection to the Internet.
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Posted by Anthony Pagliaro on Tue, Jul 12, 2011 @ 12:00 PM

IPv4 is predicted to run out of available IP addresses this year. As mentioned in a previous post, each time you connect to the Internet, you are doing so through an IP address. Fortunately, a new technology has been developed, IPv6. Although we have a new technology at our fingertips, it doesn’t mean it’s going to be easy to set-up. The transition from IPv4 to IPv6 will be tough and could take up to 6 months to implement into your business. Use these five steps to help make your transition easier and more organized.
Step 1: Establishing a Team to Oversee the Transition:
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Posted by Anthony Pagliaro on Tue, Jun 28, 2011 @ 11:52 AM

Every time you connect to the Internet, you get assigned an Internet Protocol number. While we are currently using IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4), we are running out of numbers. Created in the 1980’s, IPv4 was created with 4 billion available numbers to use, which we have been rapidly nearing due to the number of different devices that enable us to connect online.
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