NEWS BLOG


Author: System SuperUser Created: 8/27/2008 11:24 AM
Wheat Systems News and Articles

By System SuperUser on 1/11/2009 10:47 AM

HP today announced an unprecedented milestone in mobile computing: up to 24 hours of continuous notebook operation on a single battery charge.  As measured by an industry-standard benchmark, the new HP EliteBook 6930p configured with an optional ultra-capacity battery delivered up to 24 hours of battery runtime.
 
“All-day computing has been the holy grail of notebook computing,” said Ted Clark, senior vice president and general manager, Notebook Global Business Unit, HP. “With the HP EliteBook 6930p, customers no longer
have to worry about their notebook battery running out before their work day is over.”
By System SuperUser on 12/19/2008 10:43 AM

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By System SuperUser on 11/21/2008 11:17 AM

Decision Analyst, Inc., a leading international marketing firm, conducted an online survey of 451 small-business decision makers and Emerson commissioned it.  The survey attempted to determine when a power outage strikes are small businesses prepared to deal with the disruption.
 
The survey revealed:
 
· Only 39% of them have back-up power capacity to keep lights on, computers running and employees working.
· 42% of these companies that experienced outages had to close the doors during outages.
· 79% experienced at least one power outage in 2007.
By System SuperUser on 11/18/2008 10:32 AM

The SV8100 is the ideal system for SMBs that wish to compete and grow their business over time. This robust, feature-rich solution is completely scalable and can be expanded to meet an SMB’s communications needs now and in the future.
 
Scalable to Assist Growing Businesses
The SV8100 functions alone or in a network and can expand to meet all of your business communication needs, including mission-critical data applications.
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By System SuperUser on 10/29/2008 1:44 PM

Rotary International is an international service club dedicated to the provision of humanitarian service, encouragement of high ethical standards, and the building of goodwill and peace in the world. A group of Rotarians from Tortola in the British Virgin Islands participated in a Group Study Exchange to Richmond in September. This exchange was sponsored by Rotary Clubs in Virginia.

 
The Innsbrook Rotary Club hosted these guests for four days. CEO, Tod Balsbaugh, is a member of this club and invited the delegation to visit our office. We shared our mission and how we did business. They were very interested in virtualization, green com ... Read More »

By System SuperUser on 9/16/2008 10:29 AM

For small purchases, we know it’s sometimes easier to just order what you want by ordering on the website, or by calling an 800 number.  We understand!  However, we can help you to save some money even if you want to place the orders yourself on the HP website.
 
When you place an order with www.hp.com or by calling HP directly, simply give them our Influencer ID:
By System SuperUser on 8/26/2008 10:36 AM

The marketing folks at Microsoft had a hunch: that people who had negative opinions of the new Windows Vista operating system were really just influenced by the Mac commercials on TV that claim that Vista is glitchy, as well as hearsay from people who had it when it first came out and many programs were not compatible with it yet.  They thought that “if they could just experience it for themselves, they would like it.”  So how do you find out?
 
These people thought that they were giving a review on a new OS called “Microsoft Mojave” – but it was actually just Vista with a brown theme instead of a blue one.  Will they think that “Microsoft Mojave” is bad or hard to use, or will they like it?

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By System SuperUser on 8/16/2008 10:27 AM

The Photosynth Technology Preview is a taste of the newest - and, we hope, most exciting - way to view photos on a computer. Our software takes a large collection of photos of a place or an object, analyzes them for similarities, and then displays the photos in a reconstructed three-dimensional space, showing you how each one relates to the next.

In our collections, you can access gigabytes of photos in seconds, view a scene from nearly any angle, find similar photos with a single click, and zoom in to make the smallest detail as big as your monitor.
 

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