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Hi
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I'm sorry
to start this newsletter with some bad news, but last month I
lost a good friend and colleague in Peter Koster who passed away
after a heart attack. Peter was very well known in the Adelaide
business community and I'm sure will be missed by many other business
owners and managers out there.
I've know
Peter since my days at the DSTO (Defence, Science and Technology
Organisation) in the 1990's. Since then we have "bumped"
into each other through his various roles at a variety of other
IT & telecommunication companies (including Omega Technologies
and Leader Computers) and a number of business associations and
networking groups. Over the last 5 years or so it was his work
with the Telstra Business Centre at Wayville where we formed a
strong friendship and also a business partnership with the SA
Technology Collective.
His funeral
was on Friday 30th of August but we will also be remembering him
with our next SATC drinks on Tuesday the 17th of September. Come
along to the Woodcroft Tavern anytime between 4PM and 6PM to have
a chat and remember Peter with some other business owners in a
casual environment. See below for more info.
Later this
month we will be exhibiting at their SBC
2019 Business Expo. Come along on the 19th of September at
the Tonsley TAFE, entry is free, and say hello. Wayne Phillips
(former Australian cricketer) will be at the expo sharing some
stories about his first class career.
I hope you
enjoy the articles below and catch you all next month.
Regards
David Perkovic
- david@dpcomputing.com.au |
Out
and About in August |
Last
month as well as the usual work:
- David and
Dave attended a NBN partner seminar and learnt all about the
latest business NBN plans with SLA's.
- David,
Jai and Stefan attended the monthly SMBiT meeting and learnt
about the upcoming 5G network, DLink's latest wireless technology
and NBN plans with 4G failover.
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Tech
Tips |
This
months #TechTips relate to security and passwords. We regularly
publish tech tips on a Tuesday morning to our social networks
so join us on the following platforms:
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Blog
Articles |
We
have a variety of great articles for you to learn from this month.
Check them out below. Remember that we have more blog articles
and eBooks available on our website at:
Blog -
http://dpcomputing.com.au/blog/
eBooks -
http://dpcomputing.com.au/blog/category/ebook/
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The Dark Web and How it Can Affect Your Business |
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In
this article, we discuss what the Dark Web is, how it can impact
small businesses, and how to stay safe.
Continue
reading... |
Security
Updates – The Better Way to Patch |
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Security
patches always need installing at the worst moment. Fortunately,
there is a better way.
Read
more... |
To
Backup or To Archive? What is the Difference? |
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Is it better to backup
or archive your data? What are the differences?
We explain both options
in this article.
Continue
reading here ... |
Facebook
is for Sharing, Not For Long Term Storage |
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Many
people use Facebook to store the only copy of their photos.
In
this article we show you how to property store your photos.
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Our
Partners - SA Technology Collective |
DP
Computing are part of the SA Technology Collective.
The SA Technology
Collective are a small group of experienced professionals based
in Adelaide, South Australia who have joined together to provide
a total digital solution for business. We are passionate about
supporting and enabling business owners to solve many of the challenges
they face using digital technology in this rapidly evolving field.
The Collective
is having our next "Social Drinks" get together on
Tuesday the 17th of September at the Woodcroft Tavern
from 4PM. Come along anytime between 4PM and 6PM to have an informal
chat with some other business owners and the team from the SA
Technology Collective (including Brad from Company Hub). This
is a casual catch-up and is buy your own drinks.
That
is all for this month. Feel free to forward this email to your
staff and colleagues and remember to drop us a like (and a review)
on social media (see links below) - we may even drop you off a
special gift for the review!
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