Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Computer Usage Do's and Don't's

By Stewart Jones

Betta Computers

Emails
  • Don’t open or answer any unfamiliar e-mails. Just opening an email with an attachment, can add a worm to your computer. If you really think it might be from someone you know, hit reply and ask them to identify themselves. If that doesn't work, you know it's junk.
  • Don't fall for phishers. Phishing is a new scam. There are cyber crooks looking for information. They ask for your credit card numbers and social security information, phone numbers or even email addresses. Never respond to these emails.
  • Do archive important emails. Most companies due to cost do not archive emails for long term retrieval. It is therefore very important that you save important emails into appropriate folders on your company server.


Security

  • Don’t use obvious passwords. Don't use anything connected to your driver's licence number. Don't use combinations of numbers and letters which are obvious. Don't use anything with your mother's maiden name or your birth date.
  • Do install Windows Updates if prompted as they ensure your computer is more secure and safe. These can be saved until the end of your business day to avoid disruptions.
  • Do use a reputable SSL Certificate on your exchange server.


Data

  • Don’t save business data to your local hard disk (c: drive). This includes your desktop. Most businesses don’t backup their workstations, so it is vital that data is saved onto your network server in the correct location.


Green Computing

  • Do turn off devices if they are not being used or are not required. For maintenance purposes or other reasons, I.T. equipment may need to be left on 24x7. If this is the case, turn off items that are not required like screens, scanners, printers, modems, etc.


Software

  • Do keep your new workstation running lean and mean. Don’t suck up system resources with unnecessary programs. Install the absolute minimum amount of software needed to run your workflow.
  • Don’t use software that isn’t certified and legally licensed. Downloading software from a pirate site, or accepting a “shared” copy, is not only illegal, it’s stupid. Identity thieves and malware authors use these sites and software to walk right in and set up shop in your computer, and the part that must really give them a giggle is… you do all the work for them.

Online Shopping

  • Don’t Shop online without being sure of two safety features. Check the order page for the lock icon at the bottom. This way you know the system is encrypted and your personal data if transferred safely. The URL on the address bar should say "https", the "s" stands for secure.
  • Don’t store credit card information on a website. It may be more convenient, but it's not safe.

General


You should always properly shutdown the computer. Then it is okay to turn off any peripheral devices such as printer, scanner, monitor, speakers or modem for example. Devices that are connected to the USB ports can be connected, disconnected and switched on or off without first powering off the computer. The same goes for the printer and scanner, unless the devices are bi-directional.
Keep your keyboard and screen clean. It is also necessary to clean the rubber ball and rollers of your mouse. Keeping the printer, scanner and other peripherals clean by wiping the chassis is one way to attract a buyer when it is time to upgrade. It is easy to clean the keyboard and keys. I would not recommend submerging the mouse or keyboard in water, then leaving them out to dry. There are easier methods you can follow.
If you need to move your computer, even a few centimetres always shutdown first. Adjusting the monitor is also best done before powering on. Moving any peripherals attached to the computer should also be carried out with no power to the system. Unnecessary judder can cause fatal breakdown of sensitive parts or reduce the working lifetime.

Internet Usage

  • Do use the internet as a business tool to gather information, research, development, training and many other reasons.
  • Don’t abuse this privilege and potentially put the company’s network at risk. Downloading of software, music, games and the use of p2p applications is not recommended.
  • Don’t stream music or video as this will slow down the whole internet experience for other users and potentially cost the company in additional data costs.

New Products

  • Do ask before purchasing new hardware or software to ensure it is suitable and compatible with your computer network. This is especially true with mobile devices such as iPhones or Blackberry’s.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

August's mixer

Last Thursday night, Gino Saggiomo from Rothgard Financial Planners hosted our August mixer at his office in Fortitude Valley.

Gino's hosptiality was second to none, especially when it came to the amazing food. Thank you Gino!



Derek Miles and Kim Matheson enjoying Gino's hospitality


Dave Challinor, Justin Price and Mark Bostock

Gino Saggiomo and Justin Priddle ponder the intricacies of financial advice


At last, at last photos from the July mixer

Here at last, are the photos from July's mixer, held by Jason Bragger of DolFinwise, at his his office at Upper Edward Street, Spring Hill. And a good night was had by all. Thank you Jason!

DolFinwise Logo

Sunday, June 21, 2009

This month's mixer

Stewart Jones is holding this month's Mixer on Thursday 25th, starting at 6pm sharp. As Stewart is kindly arranging catering for the event, please (if you haven’t done so already) contact him by Close of Business on Monday 22nd, to confirm your attendance. Details below:

Unit 2/55 Tradelink Road, Hillcrest.

Canapés & Champagne will be served upon arrival followed by a brief guided tour of our facility then a tasty slap up BBQ. Because of catering requirements, we ask that everyone could please RSVP by no later than Monday 22nd June. It would be great to see as many there as possible, to support a fellow Club Member, & it’s also a good opportunity to invite guests & potential future Members. Look forward to seeing you all there, & please RSVP to Stewart: Stewart@bettacomputers.com.au 3809 2999

Monday, June 8, 2009

This week's speakers

This Wednesday's speakers are:

Last week's speakers

Last week's speakers were Derek Miles, our Director, of Tax and Accounting Advisors, and Stephen Page, our Recorder (Treasurer) of Harrington Family Lawyers.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Mixer a success

The mixer last Thursday night at Tax and Accounting Advisors, co-hosted by Derek Miles of Tax and Accounting Advisors and by Jason Priddle of Breeze Homeloans was a great success, including there being three visitors.

The June mixer is being hosted by Stewart Jones of Betta Computers.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

This week's speakers

This week's speakers are:

Our meeting:
  • Paddington Worker's Centre, corner Given and Latrobe Terraces, Paddington
  • Wednesday 3 June 2009, 7.00 for 7.15am
  • Visitors welcome- contact Jason Bragger of Dolfinwise: (07) 3221 3066

Last week's speakers

Last week's speakers were Jason Bragger, financial planner from Dolfinwise, and Kim Matheson from Alpha Office Furniture.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

This month's mixer; Thursday night

This month's mixer, jointly held by Derek Miles of Financial Milestones - Tax and Accounting Advisors, and Jason Priddle of Breeze Homeloans, is on this Thursday night at 6pm at Derek's office: 2/71 Edith St, Wynnum

Cost is $10 and all are welcome!

All enquiries:

Next month's mixer will be hosted by Stewart Jones, Betta Computers.

Next week's speakers

The speakers this Wednesday are:

Our speakers last week

Our speakers last Wednesday were:
  • Nikki Loxley of Empra - event marketing, public relations and advertising. Nikki spoke about setting up websites, their purpose and design
  • Mark Bostock of Peter G. Williams and Associates Solicitors. Mark spoke about home purchase contracts, especially issues to do with flood searches, and it being especially unwise to self-act on a purchase.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Our most recent mixer



Our most recent mixer held at the Bali Grill, Rosalie.
Top night, and a chance for us to socialise, and not just talk shop!

Next Mixer: 28 May, 2009

The next mixer will be on 28 May, to be held by Derek Miles and Jason Priddle. Details are available to members on the Linkedin group.

Speakers for next week: 20/5/09

Our speakers for our meeting on 20 May are Nikki Loxley and Mark Bostock.

Nikki is from Empra - which stands for Events Management, Public Relations and Advertising.

Mark Bostock is from Peter G. Williams and Associates, solicitors.

Our speakers today

Our speakers today were:
  • Gino Saggiomo from Rothgard Financial Partners. Gino talked about business insurance and key person insurance.
  • Stewart Jones from Betta Computers. Stewart talked about backup systems and email archiving.
  • Rose Webb, from Optus Business Direct, and more importantly our Leads Club Chapter Consultant. Rose talked about how to get and keep getting leads.

Thank you to all our speakers

Monday, May 11, 2009

This week

Our other speaker (other than Stewart Jones) this Wednesday is the much travelled Gino Saggiomo from Rothgard Financial Partners.

Welcome back, Gino!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

This week's speaker

This week's speaker is Stewart Jones from Betta Computers: http://www.bettacomputers.com.au/