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Welcome to the seventh issue of our client newsletter. This issue we take a look into thin client technology, Ken Trim teaches us how to read and project the right image through body language, Nigel explains why he wants to compete in an Ironman, Jon Pople tells us about his upcoming extreme parakarting race in the Russian Arctic, we venture into Scott Petri's exciting world and finally don't forget to enter our word quiz to win a bottle of champagne. Read on and enjoy!
The next issue of our newsletter will be published in May.

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What is Thin Client?
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Many of you may have heard of amazing benefits from a new technology called thin client or server-based computing. In an ever-growing world of technology options, it can be difficult to sort out the meaning of such terms. In this article Nigel Stoddart explores the meaning, and the practical benefits, of this powerful new approach to computing, as well as a brief look at the two major players in the market.
Thin Client Technology
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You can now keep up to date with all the latest PSU news as it happens by adding our new RSS channel to your newsreader program. This article examines 'Really Simple Syndication' and explains how to get a newsreader program and how to add our channel.
RSS Newsfeed
Learn more about 'Really Simple Syndication'
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Body Language
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Only part of a successful communication involves the words we speak, far more is conveyed by how we speak including the tone of our voice, intonations and pauses. Yet our non-verbal communication or body language can express even more. In this month's article, Ken examines body language and the things our bodies maybe saying without us knowing.
Body language, and what it says about us
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Stoddy takes on the Ironman
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So having successfully completed a triathlon, our illustrious Regional Business Manager, Nigel Stoddart, decided that he'd take on something a little more testing. Maybe something where you'd have to swim 2.4 miles, cycle 118 miles then run a full marathon distance of 26.2 miles. ..... our thoughts exactly!
Nigel's Ironman Challenge 2006 in aid of
Cancer Research UK.
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Meet the Team - Scott Petri
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It is with some well founded trepidation on the part of the editor that this month Jon Pople focuses on Scott Petri, one of our more buoyant telecom engineers based in Camberley.
Learn more about Scott Petri |
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Daylight Savings Time
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It's that time of year again where the clocks go forward and the evenings get lighter. Many of your telephone systems will automatically update, however we have taken the opportunity to republish instructions on how to manually update the internal clock.
Instructions for changing the time |
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Extreme Parakarting in the Russian Arctic
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This April Jon Pople and a friend will set off for the
Murmansk Oblast region of the Russian Arctic
to take part in an extreme parakarting event on Lake Imandra. Read on to find out more about their preparations for this extraordinary 3 week adventure.
Parakarting in the Russian Arctic |
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Win a bottle of Champagne
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This months competition is a brain teasing abbreviations quiz; so if you enjoy deciphering '12 D's of C' and '6080 F in a NM', we have another 108 for you in this download. Complete as many as you can and e mail or fax back to us before the end of March and the entry with the most correct answers will receive a bottle of Champagne. The winner will be announced in the next newsletter. Good Luck!
Download Questions |
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