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Hi
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Well, what
a difference a month makes. The current events regarding coronavirus
has affected everyone in different ways. We are busy transitioning
businesses to enable their staff to work from home while other
businesses are closing down and laying off staff. It is anyone's
guess to how long this is going to go on for, which I think is
the concern for most people. Now is the time for all of us to
support those local businesses that are doing it tough and try
and stay positive as much as we can.
In the world
of IT, laptops, webcams and monitors are all in short supply.
If you are in need of any of these items please let us know ASAP
so we can try and source stock.
If you are
looking at ways in which you can work from home, let me know as
there are a few different options available to most businesses.
If you need
any help or assistance let me know. Stay safe and catch you all
next month.
Cheers
David Perkovic
- david@dpcomputing.com.au |
COVID-19
Information |
DP
Computing is still providing both onsite and remote support to
ensure our clients keep on operating. As a business we are continually
monitoring the latest government updates regarding the caronavirus
and taking all necessary precautions. We currently have a policy
for technicians to follow and some of our technicians will be
working from their homes. If anyone at your site has COVID-19
symptoms or has returned from interstate or overseas recently
we will not be attending the site and instead will be offering
remote support. If this causes any issues with clients, we apologise
in advance.
We have been
informed that due to the fact that a number of our clients are
deemed as essential services we will still be offering onsite
services and support even in the event of a full lockdown. Whether
this means we can also attend other clients premises is not known
at this stage.
Remote services
can also be used where we do not even need to come into your office
or business. Depending on you issue we may insist that we try
and solve your issues remotely before we come onsite. If you prefer
remote services also please let us know.
We can also
help businesses with transitioning their staff to work from home.
If you or your staff members would like to work remotely please
let us know as we can help set this up. |
Tech
Tips |
Just
because we are in partial lockdown, doesn't mean the scammers
are also on a break. Instead there are more scams out
there than before.
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Blog
Articles |
Our
blog articles this month revolve around the coranavirus and how
you can stay safe and work from home. We also 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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Staying Focused Working from Home |
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Many
of us are now being forced to work from home, which may or may
not suit everyone. It can be challenging, especially when you
have to adapt in the midst of all the other uncertainties that
the coronavirus / COVID-19 has brought. Here are some strategies
that can help you stay focused when working remotely.
Continue
reading here ... |
Setting
Up Your Work from Home Environment |
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You have been told to stay put and work from home, but you may
now be a bit confused as you look around your home. You have never
set up a home office before and are thinking, “Hmm, work
where?”.
Here
are some tips on getting you organised to go online and get things
done remotely.
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Essentials
for Empowering Remote Work |
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The
coronavirus or COVID-19 is forcing many businesses to embrace
working from home. The technology needed to enable people to work
from home has existed for years, but working from home may be
new for you and your employees.
Check out
our
blog article to see some essentials you need to address to
empower your remote workers |
Isolate
Yourself from the Coronavirus Scams! |
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Scammers
jump on any of the latest happenings in the world and are always
looking for opportunities, and at the moment they are targeting
the coronavirus (aka COVID-19). This article outlines what you
need to watch out for and how to stay cyber safe.
Continue
reading -> |
Is
Your Business Ready for the Coronavirus? |
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The
Coronavirus (which is now being called COVID-19) is spreading
and we will be feeling the effects for a while. As such, businesses
should start to make preparations on how to handle things. Your
first priority should be for the health of your employees and
customers. Then you need to consider business continuity and prepare
for mobile or remote working capabilities for you and your staff.
Continue
reading -> |
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.
Stay tuned
to our Facebook page for the dates and times of our next social
drinks event.
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