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 BBC Technology News - 21-May-12 -------- Pakistan restores Twitter access - Pakistani authorities restore access to the social media website Twitter after a brief ban for what officials called "offensive" content".    -----     Met Police to extract phone data - Mobile phone data of suspects in police custody is to be extracted and retained, regardless of whether charges are brought, the BBC has learned.    -----     Silicon trick for next-gen memory - Researchers reveal details of a promising way to make a fundamentally different kind of computer memory chip.    -----     Facebook shares see modest debut - Facebook shares end a volatile first day of trading at $38.23, barely above the company's initial pricing, having initially jumped more than 10%.    -----     Twitter backs web privacy effort - Micro-blogging service Twitter will support an initiative that lets people browse the web without being monitored.    -----     Anonymous attacks Indian websites - Hacker group Anonymous has carried out a series of attacks against government and political websites in India.    -----     Computer game for stroke patients - Newcastle University helps to develop a computer game to help those who have suffered strokes.    -----     Government to miss cookie cut-off - Most government websites will miss the UK's deadline for complying with EU regulations over cookies, the Cabinet Office tells the BBC.    -----     China Mobile in talks with Apple - China Mobile, the main mobile service provider in China and the largest in the world by users, could soon offer its customers Apple's iPhone.    -----     Government may miss cloud targets - The Government may miss its cloud computing targets because of a lack of enthusiasm from public sector IT staff, a report suggests.    -----     Japan launches S Korea satellite - Japan completes its first successful commercial launch of a foreign-made satellite early on Friday, marking its entry into the launch business.    -----     Privacy watchdog to meet Google - The French privacy watchdog, acting on behalf of the EU, is to meet Google to scrutinise its controversial privacy policy changes.    -----     Google makes search 'more human' - Google revamps its search engine in an attempt to offer instant answers to search questions with a new function, the Knowledge Graph.    -----     The Pirate Bay hit by hack attack - File-sharing website The Pirate Bay appears to have been hit by a coordinated hack attack.    -----     Virgin Atlantic allows air calls - Passengers flying Virgin Atlantic from London to New York will soon be able to make in-flight phone calls using personal devices.    -----     Google patents Project Glass design - Search giant Google patents the design of its augmented reality glasses, known as Project Glass.    -----     Jury out in Google Oracle dispute - A jury has retired to consider claims that Google wilfully infringed patents belonging to Java developer Oracle.    -----     Facebook: How the others fared - A look at a selection of internet companies that previously floated on the US stock exchange    -----     Prosthetic retina in development - Scottish scientists are working on a device to restore sight in people with a form of age related blindness.    -----     VIDEO: Why do gadgets keep on breaking? - An investigation into why devices stop working without anything seeming to be wrong with them    -----     VIDEO: Does web privacy have a price? - Stopping websites from using tracking software could have serious consequences on the users themselves    -----     VIDEO: Twitter banned in Pakistan - Pakistan's government has imposed a countrywide ban on the social media website Twitter.    -----     VIDEO: Facebook founder's new status - The founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, updates his status on his own Facebook page to announce he has married long-time girlfriend Priscilla Chan.    -----     VIDEO: Facebook shares see modest debut - Facebook shares ended their first day of trading at $38.23, barely above the company's initial pricing of $38.    -----     VIDEO: The low-cost tablets battling Apple - LJ Rich takes a look at the low-cost tablets battling Apple's dominance in India.    -----     AUDIO: Taxman targets online traders - HMRC is targetting people who use sites such as eBay and Amazon to sell items online at a profit.    -----     VIDEO: Technology and texting tips for MPs - MPs have had their fingers burned by texting and technology, and may have regretted the odd text or tweet.    -----     VIDEO: Electric unicycles and other tech news - Honda Motors unveils a new auto-balancing unicycle that can be controlled hands free - and other technology news stories.    -----     VIDEO: Creative brains imagine a smarter tomorrow - The creative brains studying at the Interactive Telecommunications Program in New York are showcasing their ideas for a smarter tomorrow.    -----     Facebook: Living 'the hacker way' - Will Facebook keep innovating post-IPO?    -----     Asian trading heads for online - The social networks breaking Asia's stock market traditions    -----     Can Facebook crack China? - Can Facebook crack the Chinese market?    -----     Tidal power gets a stormy birth - Scotland's latest bid for tidal power    -----     Facebook's first female engineer - How the social network’s first female engineer beat old-fashioned views in Silicon Valley    -----     Is social media changing how we complain? - Has social media shifted balance when making complaints?    -----     Robotic arm controlled by thought - Paralysed patients control a robotic arm only with their thoughts    -----    
 
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The Challenge :-

Do you ever feel frustrated when you can’t find critical files - and you waste time on searching & copying the data from one machine to another, or re-typing the same information back into the system or document? Do you feel left behind because you do not have a reliable email system or are limited by limitations imposed by service providers? Do you hear lots about the new ways of doing business on-line but don’t know where to start or are concerned about on-line security?

These are business challenges that Hytec Solutions fully understand and can counteract through the delivery of appropriate IT solutions that can save time and resources as well as streamline your business operations. We can provide solutions to safely store all your data in one location making it accessible to those that require access, regardless of their physical location and ensuring all types of data can be quickly found at all times.

How can we help and what are the business benefits?

Through the provision of IT solutions we can help you:-

  • Save time by setting up one secure location for all company data with strict access controls
  • Save time and resources by centralising data and shared resources such as printers, rather than having to transfer data from one machine to another to accomplish basic tasks
  • Centralise shared information on an Intranet, classic examples of shared information include contact lists, document libraries, shared calendars, presentations, photographs and company news
  • Setup a central store of data to help aid the integration of data and applications with other systems, thus saving time and always ensuring you are looking at the most up to date information rather than old copies of redundant or out of date information
  • Centralise information so that is can be more effectively managed
  • Ensure data can be easily backed up to prevent loss of information

Interested?

Hytec Solutions are able to offer businesses with very specific or a complete range of IT solutions aimed at helping your business save time and resources. Our solutions portfolio includes Windows Small Business Server, Windows Server, Exchange Server, and solutions for your 1st Computer Network & Server, Mobile Broadband and Remote Access & Home Working solutions.

Hytec Solutions also provide an SMB Managed IT Solution service and IT Consultancy services covering Disaster Recovery and IT Acceptable Usage Policies. These services will provide your business with a real world practical approach providing real benefits rather than a simple document telling you what you already know.

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