From the Internet to the Paper

In today’s day and age everyone is busy. I have realized that there may be some people who may be interested in my articles but may not read articles on the Internet. Maybe just too busy and the only time they read up on the news is on the train or maybe they just don’t read stories on the Internet. Perhaps the business owner who would benefit from an article on backing up his business data on his PC, but only reads the paper because of his schedule. So that is just what I did, wrote an article in the local paper on the basics of backing up and it’s importance to both the consumer as well as the business.

One of the most shocking things I see in the field of technology consulting is the lack of disaster preparation. Even many businesses still have little to any backup solution. The article: Technology: Prevent loss of data with backups, was featured in the Poughkeepsie Journal (PoJoNews.com), the state’s oldest running newspaper. The article is a brief overview of what a business or even a home user can do to protect their data.

I plan to continue doing off line articles as well as the blog to keep businesses as well as the general consumer informed on various technology topics. I will also continue technical articles and try to even work on some off line technical articles. In any case, I will keep you posted.

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This entry was posted on Monday, February 25th, 2008 at 6:17 pm and is filed under Technology. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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  1. Thank you for posting such interesting articles and it’s very nice that you started writing for the newspaper also. Congratulations!

  2. Thanks, hope to continue to do so and eventually get to magazines. We will see…..

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