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Welcome to January, 2012! I would like to take this time to thank each and every one of you for your continued support. Technology Team is so fortunate to fans like you!
This month we hear from John Neibel, Founder & President of Mirrored Storage, Inc. John has a technology background with positions that include Software Engineer, Product Specialist, Salesman and consultant with more than 20 years in Marketing, Sales and Management experience. He has previously worked for large enterprise software vendors, technology start-ups and started two businesses of his own, photography and vending. He shares with some questions to ask you online backup provider.
You will also find some pretty staggering numbers under Team Focus. Don't forget the trivia and as always, I would love to hear from you.
From all of us at Technology Team, we wish you all a very prosperous New Year.
Sincerely,

President
Technology Team, LLC
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Questions to Ask Your Online Backup Provider
There are many cloud backup vendors available on the internet. However, not all providers were created equal. Many offer robust, sophisticated backup tools suitable for protecting vital business or personal data from disaster. Unfortunately, there are also a large number of lower cost solutions where important corners have been cut or features skipped in favor of economy. Before you trust an online or cloud backup service with your critical personal data, it is important to understand what features are available and how important these are to you.
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COMMUNITY FOCUS
RISING STAR AWARDED AT PROJECT NEW BEGINNINGS GRADUATION
The 21st Rising Star Award, sponsored by Technology Team LLC, was given on November 17, 2011 at the Project New Beginnings graduation ceremony. The winner, Ruth Edwards, was presented with a new computer system to increase her business potential and to assist in making her business more profitable.
At the end of each Project New Beginnings session, an educational program developed by the Fort Worth Business Assistance Center, a Rising Star Award is given to an outstanding participate by Technology Team LLC. The first prize consists of a laptop computer, with operating software and color printer. Applications for the award are open to all students of Project New Beginnings who present a need for a computer to start or expand their business. Certificates of recognition were given to the applicants before the first prize was announced.
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Last month’s question:
In the Netherlands, what is the name of Santa Claus' helper who judges which children were bad during the year?
Answer:
The correct answer "Black Peter" was submitted by Lori Polson of Polson & Associates. Congratulations, Lori!
This month's question: :
January is named after a) Janus; b) Jaunus; or c) Januar?
Don't forget to submit your answer!
Submit the correct answer for a chance to win a Starbucks gift card!

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Minimize Downtime with a Seamless Transition
By resolving your issues before the data center migration, through thorough pre-move planning, along with contingency plans for the IT Equipment safety difficulties are resolved, in most cases, before they become problems.
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TEAM FOCUS
Sizing Up the State of the Data Center
Emerson Network Power, a business of Emerson and a global leader in maximizing availability, capacity and efficiency of critical infrastructure, has examined the growth and growing importance of the data center and recently released its 2011 State of the Data Center infographic reflecting those observations. Some of the facts explored include "Fueling the Internet," "How Big is it?" and "Too Big to Fail." Consider the following:
This year, mankind will create 1.2 trillion gigabytes (GB) of data, equivalent to 75 billion 16 GB iPods. That's more than enough for every person on earth to own 10 iPods. The growing dependence on the data center means growing consequences of downtime.
This year, mankind will create 1.2 trillion gigabytes (GB) of data, equivalent to 75 billion 16 GB iPods. That's more than enough for every person on earth to own 10 iPods. The growing dependence on the data center means growing consequences of downtime.
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