Articles Archive for February 2010
Featured, Personal Note From Dee Rudko »
Although the year is off to a busy start at work, I wanted to take a second and give you some updates on a few family milestones. For one as you can see here to the left, our little Andrij or Deeko, has been walking since mid January. He seems to be a bit more reserved than Santino, but none-the-less a real character. It’s funny, they are already wrestling with each other and they only weigh about 4 pounds apart. I can’t believe how time flies. Teeth are coming next, then …
Executive Review, Featured »
“Hello and welcome to AMRCON’s “Small Business Executive Review”. I am Taras Rudko and as many of you know I have been on board with AMRCON for just about a year now as their Chief Information Officer. During this time period I have had the ability to experience and gather valuable information that I now plan on sharing with the AMRCON Community.
We live and conduct business in a rapidly changing and complex landscape that does not only revolve around a successful P&L. Making decisions that successfully guide you through that landscape …
Featured, Suggestions »
Workstations-Entry Level
OPTIPLEX 380 SFF
OptiPlex 380 Small Form Factor Base Standard PSU
Windows® 7 Professional\Windows XP Professional downgrade
Intel® Pentium® Dual Core E5300 with VT (2.60GHz, 2M, 800MHz FSB)
2GB DDR3 Non-ECC SDRAM,1066MHz, (2 DIMM)
Dell USB Entry Keyboard, Dell USB 2-Button Entry Mouse with Scroll
Integrated Video, Intel® GMA 4500
160GB SATA 3.0Gb/s and 8MB DataBurst Cache™
Integrated 10/100 Ethernet
8X Slimline DVD-ROM, Cyberlink Power DVD™
3 Year Basic Limited Warranty and 3 Year NBD On-Site Service
Workstations-Mid Level
OPTIPLEX 760
OptiPlex 760 Minitower Base FT2
Genuine Windows® 7 Professional, with Media, 32-bit, English
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E8400 with VT (3.0GHz, 6M, 1333MHz …
Featured, Technology »
Windows Mobile 7… coming soon to a PDA near you
Apple Inc. rocked the wireless business by combining the functions of a phone and an iPod. Now, more than two years later, Microsoft Corp. has its comeback: phone software that works a lot like its own Zune media player. The software, which was unveiled Monday at the Mobile World Congress, is a dramatic change from previous generations of the software that used to be called Windows Mobile. Microsoft’s mobile system powered 13.1 percent of smart phones sold in the U.S. last …

