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  • RE: Calendar Sharing

    Our church as about 10 people with no on-site IT person (I'm their volunteer IT), so I recommended Google Apps calendaring. You can share, have control over who sees it, etc.a I didn't want to put in an Exchange server due to maintenance/update issues. I looked at open source options, but there again, maintenance issues with no dedicated IT
    Posted to Software (Forum) by boethos on 06-07-2008
  • RE: DISASTER PLANNING: IT disaster plans available for download?

    I'll email it to you.
    Posted to Tech Planning (Forum) by boethos on 05-11-2007
  • RE: DISASTER PLANNING: Our experience and plans

    Another thought: From my previous days as a Novell admin, I just loved using Zenworks. SMS would be the MS equiv, but I've heard that it doesn't do a great job and MS hasn't supported it as much. I could do remote management, send an update to many all at once, do 'lights out' upgrades, even send a new image to many pc's at once
    Posted to Tech Planning (Forum) by boethos on 05-11-2007
  • RE: DISASTER PLANNING: Reaction and Response

    Don, I appreciate all that you have added to these posts. All of it is excellent. I've been in I.T. since '82 (yes, before I.T. existed) and I've been in EMS, EMA, and Red Cross for about 25 years. One thing that most planners, including city planners, company planners, etc. fail to include or think about is this: Initial operations will
    Posted to Tech Planning (Forum) by boethos on 05-11-2007
  • RE: DISASTER PLANNING: Our experience and plans

    The app moving sofware is MoveMe. I've used it several times recently for different people and it's very efficient and thorough, but only (as I've learned) with the prereq that the 'old' pc is healthy. Spearit (MoveMe) says that PCMover is newer and has a few more features. I'll use it next time. For the cost (under $50) it really
    Posted to Tech Planning (Forum) by boethos on 05-11-2007
  • RE: DISASTER PLANNING: Re-posted from another thread

    One of the things that will help you with future disaster recovery plans is to RIGHT NOW write as you go about what you are running in to in order to recover this time. You can use those notes to remind you later (once things settle down) when you write your DR plans. Be specific and detailed. You won't remember all the little things (and it's
    Posted to Tech Planning (Forum) by boethos on 05-11-2007
  • RE: DISASTER PLANNING: IT disaster plans available for download?

    These are all excellent suggestions and resources. I'm not against perusing others' plans, because they WILL get you thinking about things that you won't come up with on your own if you start planning from an empty mind on your own. If you don't have a plan, you can't come up with one, and in this case, you're not re-inventing
    Posted to Tech Planning (Forum) by boethos on 05-11-2007
  • DISASTER PLANNING: Our experience and plans

    My first post to Techsoup ! I just went through 5 days (volunteer time, too) of recovering a desktop. XP Home. I was going to move it to another pc (using *app moving* software) and in the middle of it, the "old" pc had a glitch. The time was mostly spent getting it back to "useable" so I could go ahead and move the apps. Then, the app software got
    Posted to Tech Planning (Forum) by boethos on 05-08-2007
  • RE: What is your best buying advice for a mac?

    If you haven't gotten a mac yet, a fella at our church has one for sale. I can get the specs on it. Works fine. I'd like to have it, myself. Good price.
    Posted to Tech Planning (Forum) by boethos on 05-08-2007
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