This is a very odd story coming to light, but we here at Infotech like to keep you well informed.
If you are currently a Windows XP user (which most of you are), do not hit the F1 key while browsing the internet in Internet Explorer. There are some sites out there trying to trick users into hitting F1, which will allow malicious code to be run on your machine. If you are on any other operating system or browser you are safe from the F1 threat. M$ is aware of the problem and will probably patch it at some point... just another reason to click that yellow update shield in the lower right corner of your screen.
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3.04.2010
Windows XP Users Should Avoid the F1 Key in IE
Posted by Ty at 9:42 AM 3 comments
3.01.2010
Dell - Pro Support for IT - Are you Kidding?
As some of you know, we are a truly cross-platform business with a 70:30 ratio of PCs to Macs. Historically we have purchased all of our windows hardware from Dell. Having spent several hundred thousand dollars with Dell you can imagine I've had my share of moments. Tech support and parts delivery gone wrong, deceptive bait and switch tactics, and overall ordering chaos have contributed to lots of confusion over the years. Overall though our experiences have been pretty positive and we are pretty happy with the goods and services we have received from Dell. Our current account rep is great and is doing a good job to put a humble but proactive face to our interactions with Dell.
As we do every year, we are ordering a new batch of laptops for upgrades, replacements, and new hires. We always order extended support on our equipment with speedy turnaround on parts and labor. Dell now has some new offerings in the realm of support. One of these offerings is 'Pro-Support for IT'. The idea is that through this support tier IT Professionals are granted speedier response and are able to push through tickets faster because they can do most of the troubleshooting and diagnostics before they even get on the phone with Dell. For me, an IT professional, this sounds great. But, there's a catch. Because of my expertise and my ability to offload some of the troubleshooting from Dell onto my plate, we get to pay extra for this level of service. Ok, so because of my expertise, and my ability to save Dell time, we have the option of paying more for support. Seriously?!? If that's not a sucker move, I don't know what is. Typically when I get the Dell tech on the phone, I just tell them I've completed all of their troubleshooting steps, please just send me a new part, and they do. Now I have the option of paying for that level of service. Not so much.
As we do every year, we are ordering a new batch of laptops for upgrades, replacements, and new hires. We always order extended support on our equipment with speedy turnaround on parts and labor. Dell now has some new offerings in the realm of support. One of these offerings is 'Pro-Support for IT'. The idea is that through this support tier IT Professionals are granted speedier response and are able to push through tickets faster because they can do most of the troubleshooting and diagnostics before they even get on the phone with Dell. For me, an IT professional, this sounds great. But, there's a catch. Because of my expertise and my ability to offload some of the troubleshooting from Dell onto my plate, we get to pay extra for this level of service. Ok, so because of my expertise, and my ability to save Dell time, we have the option of paying more for support. Seriously?!? If that's not a sucker move, I don't know what is. Typically when I get the Dell tech on the phone, I just tell them I've completed all of their troubleshooting steps, please just send me a new part, and they do. Now I have the option of paying for that level of service. Not so much.
Posted by Matt Laufer at 2:55 PM 2 comments
Our Latest Launch - Sinusense.com
Today we launched the second in a series of redesigns and microsites for WaterPik in Fort Collins, CO. Last week we relaunched the Professional Oral Health site, and today we launched a microsite dedicated to Waterpik's sinus care line, known as Sinusense.
Posted by Matt Laufer at 2:47 PM 1 comments
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