December
2007
In this
issue
>Holiday
Wishes
>Outlook Anywhere
>He's Back
>Groove
2007
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He's
Back!

Join us in welcoming Ian
Baumel back to Panurgy! Ian had worked for Panurgy as A a Help
Desk Analysis for over 5 + years. After a brief hiatus, he has
returned to Panurgy with a new role. Ian will be working as a
Sales Engineer in our sales division. He will be the liaison
to our clients on new network designs, upgrades and solutions,
as well as proposal generation. We also congratulate Ian on
the arrival of Brody Maxwell who was born on August 7th. We
are excited to have Ian back and wish him much success.
Click
here to reach Ian or 973-400-3709.
Quote of
the Month
I'm a great believer in luck, and I find the
harder I work the
more I have of it.
Thomas
Jefferson |
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Holiday Wishes
This holiday season
we would like to take the opportunity to extend our personal
thanks to our valued clients and wish you the very best for
the future.
2007 and was an
exciting year for Panurgy, with the continued growth of
managed services business. We rolled out a complete Disaster
Recovery solution which has included, PTDP (Panurgy Total Data
Protection), Server Recovery and Business Continuity. Several
clients have already implemented these services with great
success and positive feedback . We have achieved Microsoft
Gold status, as well as continued a strong relationship with
Avaya. Plans for 2008 include adding several new services and
solutions including VM Ware and SharePoint. Our staff has
grown and we are looking forward to our new facility which
will be ready in late January for occupancy. It will be an
exciting year for Panurgy and our valued clients.
From everyone here
at Panurgy, we are wishing you and your families a joyful
holiday season and a very happy new
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Good, Bad, or
Indifferent:Microsoft Outlook Anywhere
By Blake Britton,
Vice President, Axxys Technologies
| While most
of us can receive and send email from any computer that
has an Internet connection via Outlook Web Access (OWA)
or through a mobile device (Windows Mobile, Palm, or
Blackberry), what I miss is the full functionality and
speed of Outlook. With Exchange 2007 and Outlook, you
can now have that functionality wherever you have an
Internet connection. Outlook Anywhere and Exchange 2007
provide your network administrator easier configuration
of the ability to use Outlook anywhere. |
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Yes, if your system
has Outlook, and it is configured to run RPC over http (use of
your local Outlook to securely connect to MS Exchange), then
you are connected to you email system and have full Outlook
functionality whenever you have an Internet connection.
I leave Outlook
running on my notebook and when I leave the office, the
notebook goes into “sleep” mode. When I “wake” it up when I am
on my home wireless network or at any remote site via my
cellular card, it connects to the Internet and the Outlook
installed on my notebook is automatically and securely
connected to our Exchange server just as if I were sitting at
my desk in the office. I have access to my group calendars,
group contacts and address books, and all other functionality
of Outlook. In using Outlook Anywhere the technology is
delivered to you as if you were in the office. Since this
mailbox is sending/receiving with the Exchange server it will
also ensure that any changes made in Outlook also happen in
your Exchange server.
Panurgy is very excited about the
functionality that Exchange 2007 and Outlook 2007 have
delivered in keeping us connected to our clients and the Panurgy Team. With the advancements in mobile
technology, the Internet being available almost anywhere, and
backoffice software, the ability to be productive from outside
of the office has never been easier. |
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Making
Telecommuting Work for your Business
By Monte Enbysk
Reprinted with permission from the Microsoft
Small Business Center
Telecommuting
has gotten a bad rap. Some say that employees can't be
serious about their careers if they'd rather work from
home. Others insist that work groups fall apart if team
members aren't physically in the office.
But the bad
rap may not hold: The International Telework Association
& Council (ITAC) reports that the number of workers
who telecommute at least some of the time (the preferred
term today for many is the less-U.S.-centric "telework")
tops 23 million, a number that continues to
grow.
Read more |
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Microsoft Office
Groove
2007
Top 10
benefits
Microsoft Office Groove 2007
is a collaboration software program for working on a broad
range of project activities, from simple document
collaboration to custom solutions integrated with business
processes. Here are the top 10 ways Office Groove 2007 can
help you and your team work together dynamically and
effectively regardless of location or network
connection.
1. Bring the team, tools, and
information together in one place.
2. Customize each workspace
for the team's unique needs.
3. Collaborate with
colleagues, partners, and customers — with one
product.
4. Stay productive anywhere,
online or offline.
5. Stay in sync, automatically
and efficiently.
6. See who's working on what,
when.
7. Synchronize SharePoint
document libraries with Office Groove 2007.
8. Create a form with
Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007; share it with Office Groove
2007.
9. Make the most of impromptu
encounters with Microsoft Office Communicator
integration.
10. Work with international
teams in their own languages.
Click Here for Details
Panurgy Corporation
100 Ford
Road
Denville, New Jersey
07834
1-877-PANURGY
1-877-(726-8749)
Fax: 973-400-3701
http://www.panurgy.com/
info@panurgy.com |
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