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Welcome to the sixth issue of our monthly newsletter. This months lead item is Michael's look forward to 2006. We highlight the dangers of company e mails, look at an alternative to NT 4.0 as it's life draws to a close, read about John Lountons life before comms and investigate whether 28Mbps Broadband could become a reality.
Read on and enjoy!
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Looking forward to 2006 - Michael Lounton. MD.
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Cheltenham, January 12th 2005.
Dear Client,
The directors and staff of PSU IT Voice and Data Ltd would like to take this opportunity to thank our clients for their valued business throughout 2005 and look forward to working with you throughout the New Year. PSU has many exciting products and services lined up for this year which we are confident will assist both existing and potential clients. Some of these include an attractive PSU broadband and line rental service designed specifically for business. Our IT teams will be combining these services with the very latest in internet security products to ensure your networks operate effectively.
Due to a higher than anticipated response to our Disaster Recovery Campaign we will be continuing this valuable service to clients throughout the Year. We are providing three levels of disaster recovery planning which have been carefully designed to cater for the majority of businesses. Should you wish to find out more about this subsidised service please call our team on 0800 652 4888.
Our newsletters will continue to include many of the hot topics which forward thinking companies are considering in today’s business environment. We aim to deliver these to you in our refreshingly informal style which we hope makes informative whilst enjoyable reading. Once again many thanks for you valued custom to date and we look forward to working with you throughout what is expected to be an exciting year.
Yours truly,

Michael Lounton
Managing Director
PSU IT Voice and Data Ltd.
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Microsoft withdraw support for NT 4.0
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Microsoft announces that free Windows NT 4.0 Server Support has ceased and that fee based support will end next year. After eight years of active service, Microsoft is retiring an NT 4.0 product that wasn't built to face the realities of today's IT security environment. In this article Nigel Stoddart looks at a solution aimed at easing the cost for many small businesses of migrating to a faster, more reliable and future proof system.
Microsoft Small Business Server 2003
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The importance of having an e mail policy |
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Email is a quick, cheap and easy means of communication. This makes email a
great business tool, but at the same time a potential threat for employers.
Email threats such as confidentiality breaches, legal liability, lost
productivity and damage to reputation costs companies millions each
year. How can a company protect itself from these threats?
Writing an e mail policy for your company
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Staff Motivation
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In this month's article, Ken takes a look at the importance of motivating your team. Staff retention is an ever important issue in small and medium sized businesses but methods to assist you in keeping your staff are often overlooked.
An essential read for all managers
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Meet the Team - John Lounton
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This month we take a look at the previous life of one of the key people in PSU. John Lounton, Communications Manager, started his life in the kitchens working with some of the UK's top chefs. This article takes a look at John's rise to number two chef at the Dorchester cooking for celebrities and royalty alike..
John Lounton - Chef to Comms.
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28Mbps over ADSL2+ Broadband
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BT raises their game by doubling their standard adsl offering from 1MB to 2MB to broaden their potential market for new services such as TV; only to watch some of their competitors raise theirs up to 8MB. Now we're looking at speeds of up to 28MB, but are they deliverable?
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