Barcelona Electronic Crime Conference Unites Global IT Security and Electronic Crime Responders

Barcelona Electronic Crime conference will gather IT security, operations, and law enforcement thought-leaders from Europe, United States, Asia and Australia next month to discuss operational priorities in the global confrontation against phishing and all forms of Electronic Crime.

Cambridge, MA (PRWEB) April 27, 2009 — IT security, operations, and public agency electronic crime responders, investigators and counter-electronic crime technologists from across the globe will gather in Barcelona, May 12-14, for the 3rd annual Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) Counter-eCrime Operations Summit (CeCOS III). CeCOS dedicated to uniting the industry and public sector response to the global electronic crime scourge.

 

CeCOS III presents operational priorities in the global confrontation against phishing and all forms of Electronic Crime.
CeCOS III presents operational priorities in the global confrontation against phishing and all forms of Electronic Crime.

"The criminal artisans that have organized on the Internet are growing in technical sophistication and command – and in their capacity to cloak themselves from detection," explained APWG Secretary General Peter Cassidy. "CeCOS III will consider critical next steps in the formation of a unified response to electronic crime that is just as organized as the crimes themselves. In short, imagine a response to electronic crime without frontiers."

CeCOS III will unite IT security, operations, security, and law enforcement thought-leaders from Europe, America, Australia, East Asia and South Asia for to voice operational priorities in the global confrontation against phishing and electronic crime.

CeCOS III will engage questions of operational challenges and the development of common resources for first responders, law enforcement officials, and forensic professionals that protect consumers and enterprises from electronic crime threats every day.

CeCOS III is an open conference for members of the electronic-crime fighting community, hosted by the APWG and underwritten by its sponsors, including La Caixa, Telefonica, S21Sec, GMV, MarkMonitor, EMC's RSA Security division, Ecija, Deloitte, Symantec and TB Security, a mix of industry principals that reflect CeCOS III's truly international character and constituency.

Although sponsorship is principally from industry, the CeCOS programs are considered the most vital events to investigators and managers of electronic crime from across private and public sectors. In Tokyo, last year at CeCOS II, over 250 delegates attended from law enforcement agencies, technology companies, financial services firms, security services firms, government agencies, consumer advocacy groups and research centers around the globe.

APWG's CeCOS III will survey the technical advances of phishing and ecrime groups and, at the same time, benchmark the kinds of technical, operational and policy responses that have proven useful in countering them from the desktop all the way back to the domain name registry.

Among the electronic crime issues probed at CeCOS III:
Analysis of techniques used to hack the Dalai Lama's monks' computers – presented by the technologist that discovered the hacks and traced them back to China
– Analysis and interpretation of the Conficker worm by a technologist from SRI, the California think-tank that reported out on Conficker's new and dangerous capabilities
– Defensive strategies for the enterprise IT manager
– Strategies for protecting consumers from electronic crime
– Emerging technical attacks against desktops
– Global electronic crime field reports from Italy, Spain, the UK, Malaysia and India
– Evolving defense strategies for the Domain Name System

CeCOS III presenters will deliver discussions of counter-electronic crime operational issues such as successful forensic data sharing, criminal domain delisting, crimeware's evolution, a global response architecture for electronic crime events, the coordination of responses to electronic crime through a common data reporting format, plus an intriguing case of a government agency spying on a dissident group's email communications, and more.

Thought leaders, researchers and responders chosen to speak at CeCOS III come from some of the pre-eminent counter-electronic crime companies, research centers, and agencies in the world, including the United States FBI, SRI, ICANN, Japan CERT, Australian Federal Police, China Internet Network Information Center, Telefonica, La Caixa, University of Cambridge, Baylor University, Carnegie Mellon University, and United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute.

For more detail on the program's content, visit the CeCOS III agenda:
http://www.antiphishing.org/events/2009_opSummit.html

For Conference registration information, see: http://secure.lenos.com/lenos/antiphishing/opSummit09/

Hotel registration is available at: http://www.antiphishing.org/events/2009_opSummit.html#location

TEC’s New VAR Zone Helps Software Resellers Connect with Targeted Prospects

Software resellers can access target opportunities online and on demand via TEC's VAR Zone

Montreal, QC (PRWEB) April 27, 2009 — Technology Evaluation Centers Inc. (TEC), the leading resource for enterprise software selection, has launched a new program designed to provide high quality, targeted opportunities for the channel partner community.

With 845,000 global newsletter subscribers and 12 million page views monthly, TEC (www.technologyevaluation.com) and the TEC VAR Zone provide intermediary resources for bringing technology buyers and solution providers together.

VAR Zone program members can purchase actionable opportunities online at any time, searching based on their target profiles, by geographic location, industry, vendor, application area, or company size.

For those seeking prospects that are further down the sales funnel, highly qualified leads (HQL), involving the confirmation of a software selection project by TEC's call center, are also available via the VAR Zone.

Ongoing support by phone or e-mail is provided to participating solution providers by TEC's VAR Zone customer care team. Their Opportunity Alerts Service distributes preview e-mails containing potential opportunities that fit with member resellers' target profiles, and includes information such as location, company size, industry, application area, job title, and background research on the responder's solution requirements.

VAR Zone program members also benefit from exposure to TEC's audience of software project decision makers through their listing in the VAR Showcase section of the TEC IT Directory.

This low cost of entry pay-per-lead program allows for online payment options, including credit card, PayPal, and electronic transfer.

To find out more, or to gain access to a demo version of the TEC VAR Zone, please contact Barry Winikoff at 1-800-496-1303, ext. 293 or varzone @ tec-centers.com.

About Technology Evaluation Centers (TEC)
Technology Evaluation Centers (TEC) provides impartial insight and expertise by offering resources and services to minimize the costs, risks, and time associated with software selection. Over 3 million technology decision makers visit TEC's Web sites each month, to find information on hundreds of solutions and to access articles, white papers, and podcasts. TEC's decision support system (DSS) and analyst data assist with the evaluation, comparison, and selection of enterprise solutions and services. TEC's offerings include in-depth research, detailed product information, and software selection services for any industry or company size. www.technologyevaluation.com.

Contact:
Lynne Brash
Manager, Software Industry Programs
Technology Evaluation Centers
Tel: (514) 954 – 3665 ext. 254
Fax: (514) 954 – 9739
www.technologyevaluation.com

OnForce Services Marketplace Index Shows IT Repair Services on the Rise

In tight economy consumers and businesses opt to “fix it first” rather than purchase new equipment

BOSTON – April 14, 2009OnForce , the trusted online marketplace and national network of thousands of technology service professionals, today released the OnForce Services Marketplace Index (OSMI) for the first quarter of 2009. The OSMI is a comprehensive analysis of nearly 70,000 service events this quarter across North America. Key findings include an increase in information technology (IT) and consumer electronic (CE) spending in diagnose and repair services.

With overall volume rising in Q1 2009 compared to Q1 2008, there was a significant increase of work orders generated through the OnForce marketplace that are classified in the .break-fix. service sector. Break-fix is largely composed of diagnose and repair service events. Services in this sector increased from 59 percent of total work orders in Q4 2008, to 63 percent in Q1 2009.

"Our marketplace index gives us a unique view into the current and future IT and CE landscape, and we're seeing businesses and consumers continue to look for innovative ways to save money during these challenging times," said Peter Cannone, CEO of OnForce. "As we predicted at the end of 2008, businesses and consumers are leveraging break-fix and repair services more than install, and many companies are continuing to look to outsourcing IT services, and turning to platforms such as OnForce, as a way to cut costs and improve their bottom lines."

With the upcoming digital television transition in June and lower prices for flat-panel televisions, OnForce's television and video category is cemented as one of the highest volume service categories, along with desktop computers and network services. Services in these areas accounted for over 50 percent of total work orders in Q1 2009. Meanwhile, lower volume categories included Point-of-Sale (POS), as many retailers typically invest heavily in POS in the Fall timeframe in advance of the holiday shopping season.

Other key findings include:

· Point of sale (POS) services decreased by 50% . from 14% of total work orders in Q4 2008 to
7% for Q1 2009. This can be partially attributed to seasonality as well as the increase in retail stores that have closed in the past quarter.

· Total work order volume increased 10% year over year.

· Television and video services increased in total work order percentage from 22% in Q4 2008 to 24% in Q1 2009.

· In order to curtail travel expenses, companies are conducting more meetings via video conferencing and making larger investments in projector technology.

· California, Texas, Illinois and Florida were among the largest onsite service economies; while Chicago, Houston and New York were the top three busiest cities for onsite service.

· The most expensive technology category was Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), with the average work order below $400.

The OSMI Q1 2009 report is available for download at http://www.onforce.com/OSMI/Q109 .

About OnForce

OnForce is service made simple. The company provides access to a trusted national network of over 12,000 onsite service providers connecting service demand with local supply through an online marketplace . easily, efficiently and profitably. Nearing one million completed service orders, OnForce is a proven leader in helping service buyers increase profits, gain a competitive advantage and contain service costs. The OnForce community is made up 5,000+ IT and CE service buyers and more than 12,000 service professionals who work in a number of technology categories, including computers, printers, networking, VoIP, point of sale and consumer electronics. For more information, visit www.onforce.com .

SmileyFacePC.com Makes 24×7 Remote Computer Support an Affordable Reality

Home and home office users now have an affordable option for instant, on-demand, 24×7 computer repair and support — all with no contract, and all from the comfort of their own homes.

Atlanta, Georgia (PRWEB) April 10, 2009 — Gosuto, LLC has announced the release of its new service, SmileyFacePC.com, now live and available to the public. SmileyFacePC.com allows home and home office users to get computer repair and support, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, without leaving their chair or having a stranger visit their house. Service is provided over the Internet, so the only thing required is a working broadband connection.

 

Smiley Face PC - 24x7 Computer Repair and Support
Smiley Face PC – 24×7 Computer Repair and Support

'The reason we started this service,' says Ben Buie, President and CTO for Gosuto, LLC, 'is because the other options out there have major flaws that deter the average user, thus we couldn't recommend those services to our clients. Either they were too expensive, had too much variable cost, used technicians whose English we couldn't understand or that weren't qualified, had too many complex pricing options, or required a commitment from us up front before having actually talked to a technician. These were all deal breakers for us, and we figured other people had the same complaints, so we started our own service to solve these problems.'

Smiley Face PC was specifically designed to avoid those issues.

Users can talk to a technician in minutes, without creating an account or buying anything, and get a free consultation. Payment is not required until the technician has explained everything and is ready to fix the issue at hand, so there are no surprises.

The pricing is flat-rate and very inexpensive, and there is only one pricing option that is clearly explained by both the web page and by the technician before signing up. No contract is required.

The technicians, called "Experts", are all based in the United States and have met certification/education requirements. They also have several years of experience (most of the Experts have 10 years or more of experience).

Finally, the service is extremely easy to use and is as secure as online banking.

"We believe this service is going to be a real benefit for the residential computer user – it is something I would recommend to everyone I know without reservation, even my grandmother. It is really a no-brainer for anyone who uses a computer", said Ben.

For additional information, contact Ben Buie or visit Smileyfacepc.com.

Smiley Face PC – We Make Your Computer Happy.

About Gosuto, LLC:
Gosuto, LLC is a leading provider of IT Support and Consulting services for both business and residential clients.

Contact:
Ben Buie, President and CTO
Gosuto, LLC
800-574-9299 x101
Gosutollc.com

iXsystems Announces Release of PC-BSD Version 7.1, Galileo Edition

Release features FreeBSD 7.1, KDE 4.2.2, and Xorg 7.4

San Jose, CA (PRWEB) April 10, 2009 — iXsystems announced today the release of PC-BSD Version 7.1, Galileo Edition. PC-BSD 7.1 is built upon the FreeBSD 7.1-STABLE operating system. FreeBSD is a UNIX-based operating system that provides a high level of security and stability. The Galileo Edition of PC-BSD includes updated versions of KDE (4.2.2) and Xorg (7.4). The latest version of KDE includes new window effects, screen savers, and better 3D Acceleration. PC-BSD exclusively features the Push Button Installer (PBI), a push-button software installation wizard with a wide range of applications. The latest version of the Push Button Installer improves PBI self-containment to increase reliability.

In addition to updated versions of KDE and Xorg, PC-BSD Galileo features many improvements and bug fixes that enhance PC-BSD's general ease of use:

  • The new KDE 4 printer applet enables users to easily add and manage printers and print jobs without using the CUPS web interface.
  • The Add / Remove Programs tool and the Update Manager have been consolidated into "Software & Updates."
  • The Updater Tray has been modified into a small tray-only applet that shows users when updates are available. This is far less taxing on the CPU than its previous versions.
  • FreeBSD ports and packages can now be created by utilizing the "runports" command.
  • Greater stability for Flash 9 allows users to get higher quality from Flash sites such as Hulu and Youtube.
  • Enhancements have been made to PC-BSD's System Installer, including upgrade functionality for those who wish to install PC-BSD while preserving their user data.
  • Fixes have been made to bugs in the Wi-Fi and Networking tools, as well as to previous Linux Emulation problems.

PC-BSD Galileo also features a native version of the Warden utility for server installations (on your desktop, you can double click the warden icon to install it). The Warden is a graphical front end to FreeBSD jails, or virtualized FreeBSD installations. The Warden makes jail creation and management accessible to a greater number of users, and provides a secure and isolated environment for all sorts of uses, such as a mail server, database server, or webserver, to name a few. Warden configurations, called Inmates, can be used to instantly load pre-configured jails into the Warden.

"Galileo utilizes the latest KDE developments to bring style and functionality to the PC-BSD operating system," says Kris Moore, PC-BSD Software Development Manager, iXsystems. "New KDE visual effects accent the stability and security of the Galileo Edition of PC-BSD. With new printing features and improvements to the Push Button Installer and Warden utility, PC-BSD 7.1 is now even easier to use."

The PC-BSD user community is raving about the Galileo Edition of PC-BSD.

Arthur Koziol, a Student Computing Specialist, states, "Out of curiosity, I've played with all flavors of Unix since the mid 90's onward (BeOS, BSD, QNX, Linux, Plan9, OpenSolaris, etc.) but I've never felt comfortable with using them as a primary OS much less switching full time. That is, until I discovered PC-BSD. Coming from a background of nearly 20 years in Windows, I've always wanted to successfully run BSD and now I've found an extremely robust, comfortable, cutting edge, and secure BSD-based OS that has all the requisite apps and utilities I need to use on a daily basis that works right out of the box. Wine makes running most Windows apps brainlessly easy and using PBIs to install apps is pure genius, succeeding where Linux fails."

PC-BSD Galileo Edition can be downloaded from http://www.pcbsd.org. It is also available for retail sale at http://www.freebsdmall.com in a DVD version, as well as on a USB flash drive, with both regular and network install options.

About PC-BSD:
PC-BSD is a rock solid, fully functional desktop operating system, running FreeBSD version 7.1 with a KDE desktop interface and graphical system installer. Its PBI system, developed exclusively for PC-BSD, lets users download and install their applications in a self-extracting and self-installing format.

About iXsystems, Inc.
iXsystems is the all-around FreeBSD company that builds FreeBSD-certified servers and storage solutions, runs the FreeBSD Mall, and is the corporate sponsor of the PC-BSD Project.

SPC-INTRANET to Introduce New Onsite Intranet Server at Winston-Salem BUSINESS EXPO ’09

SPC-INTRANET will demonstrate their new onsite intranet server with a low cost, open source, web-based solution for small to medium size businesses.

Greensboro, NC (PRWEB) April 8, 2009 — SPC-INTRANET, LLC will introduce this time saving, web-based platform for the first time ever on Thursday, April 23, 2009 at the Winston-Salem Chamber's 28th annual BUSINESS EXPO '09 from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Benton Convention Center at booth #120.

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SPC-INTRANET's product is an on-premise Dell™ PowerEdge™ T100 (web/file) server that is installed with Ubuntu Server Linux distribution. Colleagues and associates can post documents, videos, access a shared calendar for scheduling appointments and send their emails from a central contact list. The product also includes a chat feature for users to communicate online and access a personal "my account" page for uploading and downloading files.

SPC-INTRANET's server is a cross platform product that allows PCs, Macs and Linux computer users to access files in the office or from a remote location.

"SPC-INTRANET compliments a business's current IT solution because the server easily hooks up to an existing Local Area Network (LAN) for inter-office use, and is not difficult to setup for access over the internet," said James Cunningham, a founding member of SPC-INTRANET, LLC. "By utilizing Ubuntu's secure and high performance server edition, businesses can use the product for traditional windows networking environment with a pre-configured samba installation, and provide their users a unique web based application without the high costs associated with additional seat licensing. There are no monthly fees or software to install and you have the freedom to change your software."

About SPC-Intranet, LLC
SPC-Intranet is an innovative, entrepreneurial company located in Greensboro, NC with a mission to make servers affordable and easy to use for small to medium size businesses. SPC-Intranet offers installation, testing, technical support and training as well as an online catalog of servers, mass storage units, routers and Canonical Ltd. support systems.

Learn more at: http://www.spcintranet.com
Winston-Salem Chamber BUSINESS EXPO '09: http://www.winstonsalem.com/businessexpo.aspx

Contact:
Jim Cunningham
SPC-INTRANET, LLC
336.310.0268

CompTIA Educational Foundation to Offer Free IT Training to Military Veterans in Houston

Program helps veterans launch IT careers

Oakbrook Terrace, Ill., April 7, 2009, Representatives from the CompTIA Educational Foundation are coming to Houston, April 16 and 17, to interview military veterans and disabled veterans for free computer and Internet literacy training.  

Certiport, C-Trec, The Training Associates, National Cristina Foundation and the American Legion, all banded together with the CompTIA Education Foundation to enable the IT training for veterans in the Houston area.

"As part of our Creating Futures program, participants in Houston will train toward Certiports Internet and Computing Core Certification (IC)," said John Venator, president and CEO, CompTIA Educational Foundation. "The program is a great way for veterans to launch an IT career, and its free!"  

IC3 training provides the core skills and knowledge necessary to use some computer applications and the Internet, gives a resume-building standard certification, and supplies the foundation necessary to further enhance productivity and marketability with other desktop application-specific certifications.

Applications are being accepted and candidates will be interviewed at: American Legion Post 586, 708 E. Parker Road, Houston, TX 77076, (713) 691-7741, on Thursday, April 16, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and on Friday, April 17, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.  

The Foundation currently has 20 training seats open in the Houston area.

Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. The four-week, computer and Internet literacy training is an online program, accessible anywhere 24/7 with an Internet connection. Training, mentoring, courseware, practice exams, and certification vouchers are provided at no cost.

Prospective participants can apply for training by visiting the Creating Futures website, http://www.comptiaeducationalfoundation.org .

About the CompTIA Educational Foundation

The CompTIA Educational Foundation provides career opportunities for individuals who historically have been under-represented in the IT workforce. With the support of individuals, industry leaders, companies and the government, the Foundation creates programs aimed at helping U.S. veterans, at-risk youth, women, minorities, dislocated workers, and individuals with disabilities to obtain the technical and business skills employers require. Since its creation in 1998, the Foundation has helped more than 1,000 individuals enter the IT workforce, helping the industry alleviate its shortage of skilled workers. For more information or to make a donation to the CompTIA Educational Foundation, visit http://www.comptiaeducationalfoundation.org .

About CompTIA

The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) is the voice of the world's information technology (IT) industry. Its members are the companies at the forefront of innovation; and the professionals responsible for maximizing the benefits organizations receive from their investments in technology. CompTIA is dedicated to advancing industry growth through its educational programs, market research, networking events, professional certifications, and public policy advocacy. For more information, visit www.comptia.org .

Technopreneurs Establish Kingston, New York as “Digital Melting Pot”

Kingston Digital Corridor in partnership with the city of Kingston, New York announces a new tech-friendly initiative designed to grow the city's booming creative-tech entrepreneur community.

Kingston, N.Y. (PRWEB) March 31, 2009 — If Kingston, N.Y., the State's original Capitol located just 90 miles north of Manhattan, had a Statue of Liberty in its Rondout Harbor, it would read "Give us your geeks, your digerati, your cyber masses yearning to breathe free."

An influx of digital entrepreneurs, or "technopreneurs," is transforming Kingston into a center for like-minded, technologically-forward small business owners, creating a new economy for this historic city. Documenting and promoting Kingston's digital revolution is a new organization, KingstonDigitalCorridor.org. The non-profit, grassroots organization's president Mark Greene, owner of Emmy Award-winning Pecos Design, says that technopreneurs have grown to such numbers in Kingston that they are becoming one of the small city's largest industries.

"Kingston's collective of technopreneurs is staggering," says Greene. "We estimate more than 500 spread out along the Uptown to Downtown corridor. Our group was established to bring attention to this industry, to promote an atmosphere of collaboration among our members, and to share the secret: Kingston is THE place to locate your tech-based small business."

A combination of many desirable factors has brought this new breed of small business owner to Kingston, which sits nestled between the Catskill Mountains and the Hudson River. The proximity to New York City makes it easy to service clients remotely and in person. Housing and commercial building prices are extremely low compared to the inflated prices found in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the other boroughs. Since these businesses simply require an office and an internet connection, many space options are readily available that can accommodate them. And for those still looking to enjoy the cultural aspects of city living, Kingston offers a wealth of art, music, events, restaurants, cafes and other gathering spots that bolster a sense of community.

The new Kingston Digital Corridor (KDC) organization is a private and public partnership between active citizens, the City Council and Mayor James Sottile. Over the last five years, Kingston has become a sought-after destination for programmers, animators, web content providers, video editors and a wide range of other digital contractors and micro businesses. KDC will encourage interaction between this disparate group of individuals while fostering an atmosphere that attracts others from outside the region to relocate within the city limits.

"Kingston has Emmy and Grammy award-winning micro-business owners living and working right here," Mayor Sottile told the Council recently. "This new effort will enhance our art-friendly atmosphere and mix a perfect blend of art and technology in a small city environment."

Kingston's digital economy has been growing for many years and has recently seen a further uptick due to the global economic downturn. "As companies lay off permanent staff during this crisis they are turning to independent contractors to meet their marketing and creative needs," says Greene. He adds that Kingston's digital trend hasn't just begun, but is in full swing. "With the opening of the 721 Media Center two years ago and the voter-approved plans to convert the historic Carnegie Library into a digital learning center, Kingston is building the kind of brick and mortar assets that anchor a tech-friendly community. KDC is shining a bright light on an industry that has been established here for years, but has been mostly unknown because the businesses involved have one, two, maybe three employees."

Greene explains that incorporating these businesses into a collective force represents a significant influence in the city. "KDC members are typically young professionals who buy or rent homes, contribute to the local retail economy, are active in social and community activities, and become part of the pulse of the city," says Greene.

In addition to producing events that promote the collaboration of technopreneurs in the region, KingstonDigitalCorridor.org organizers will stage a "siege" on Brooklyn in the coming months, chartering a bus to "capture" some interested technology-based small business owners and bring them to Kingston. Visitors can expect a tour, a party, and some inside information on Kingston real estate deals.

A "Fast Track KDC Approved" real estate package, created in cooperation with public and private partners, will be rolled out April 8th at Kingston City Hall. The package connects prospective commercial and residential buyers with real estate agents and lenders who understand the finances of tech entrepreneurs.

About KingstonDigitalCorridor.org:
KingstonDigitalCorridor.org is a non-profit, grassroots organization for the thriving community of creative digital entrepreneurs who live and/or work along the Broadway corridor in Kingston, New York. Over the last five years, Kingston has become a sought-after destination for programmers, animators, web content providers, video editors and a wide range of other digital contractors and micro businesses. Because of the urban feel and wealth of architectural, cultural and natural assets, Kingston is becoming known as "Brooklyn on the Hudson." And it's fast becoming the destination of choice for New York City digital entrepreneurs looking to move north and enjoy the natural wonders and cost savings of the Hudson River Valley.

For more information, please visit http://www.kingstondigitalcorridor.org

All media inquiries should be directed to Paul Rakov, Director of Communications at (845) 750-6442

New Program from Maintech Helps Companies Get More from Existing IT Infrastructure

Keep the systems you have running and delay the purchase of new computer hardware. Use a well designed, time proven service and support model to extend the life of your current systems and save money at the same time.

(Vocus/PRWEB ) March 31, 2009 — Maintech, a leading IT Infrastructure Services provider, has developed a program that can help customers get more mileage from their existing IT Infrastructure through a well managed services and support program.

News ImageBeing a vendor neutral, multi-platform capable services provider, Maintech has service agreements with most of the large computer equipment OEMs. Through these relationships and drawing on over 35 years of infrastructure service experience, Maintech can help customers continue to utilize their current installed base of systems. Delaying the purchase of new hardware during these difficult economic times, companies can use their capital for other purposes and extend the usefulness of their current infrastructure.

The support and services programs that Maintech has developed can be custom tailored to meet each client’s specific needs and in most cases, Maintech can take on the support within 45-60 days. If you are looking to limit the purchase of replacement hardware and want to understand more about what Maintech can do for you, contact Bill Rudowitz at 973-330-3277 or via email at Wrudowitz@maintech.com or visit the website at www.maintech.com.

Maintech is a division of Volt Delta Resources, LLC, which is wholly owned by Volt Information Sciences, Inc.

Free DIY Printer Repair and Modding Guides Released from Repair4Printer

New webdirectory Repair4Printer recently launched its collection of do-it-yourself guides for printer repair and modding. A wide array of tips, tricks, and pointers are available for any printer make from dot matrix printers to today's latest models.

(PRWEB) March 30, 2009 — Repair4Printer (http://repair4printer.org), the new webdirectory dedicated to do-it-yourself printer repair and modding how-to, is the Internet's most comprehensive and extensive collection of repair and renovation guides. The helpful directory offers a host of free tips, tricks, and pointers for almost any printer model from ancient dot matrix printers to ink printers, thermo printers and laser printers.

 

Printer Repair
Printer Repair

Valuable guides found on Repair4Printer give step-by-step assistance in fixing almost any kind of printer trouble, including how to mend a blown fuse, clean a dusty case, fix a broken heater, and much more. All guides are free of charge and are written by computer hackers, tech addicts, and software experts from around the world. Conveniently housed online, these guides are often able to substitute for a missing or expensive service manual.

Want to conserve ink or toner in order to save money and protect the environment? Guide topics range from modifying ink cartridges to best practices when re-filling used toner boxes. Whatever the problem may be, Repair4Printer is sure to have at least one guide to point readers in the right direction.

The Repair4Printer webdirectory even features a special section that addresses self-made printers and plotters, including models made from Lego™, Fischer-Technik™, and several other brands and 3D printers.

Computer connectivity is often times a frustrating and confusing element to printers. Repair4Printer incorporates guides devoted to all different connectivity techniques: parallel, serial and UBS ports, infrared, wireless and Bluetooth™ connectors, network cards and SCSI, and more. Here, you'll find advice and instruction on how to maintain and repair these ports.

For readers who need general help with computer repair techniques, Repair4Printer offers a generic HOW TO and FAQ section full of resources and guides for soldering, chipset, pinout, connector and electric circuit specifications, and more.

Still need more help? If it's not on Repair4Printer, users will find links to newsgroups, mailing lists, and forums designed to offer further technical assistance.

For more information on Repair4Printer, please visit http://repair4printer.org.