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Click Clever Click Safe: The First UK Child Internet Safety Strategy

Posted in News on December 14th, 2009 by Webmaster – Comments Off

Internet Safety Code

The UK Council for Child Internet Safety (UKCCIS) has launched the first Online Safety Strategy for children. The basis of the campaign will encourage children to:

Zip: not share personal, intimate details with strangers they have met online, while at the same time closing off some parts of the web to children by using security PINs or other parental controls.

Block: Block emails or any other contact from people or companies they do not know and block children from accessing certain sites.

Flag: Highlight any suspicious individuals, activities or websites to the relevant authority, including site admins, teachers or even police.

44 million people in the UK have access to the Internet, including 99% of 17 year olds.

School’s already have sophisticated firewalls and filters in place to protect children. So even with online safety becoming a compulsory lesson for PSHE, it will still be down to parents to ensure their children are safe online at home.

I’m eleven years old and I am the one who updates the anti-virus at home!

Visit thinkuknow.co.uk for information on online safety.

New Microsoft Products for 2010!

Posted in News on November 24th, 2009 by Webmaster – Be the first to comment

On Monday 9 November, Microsoft Exchange 2010 became the first product launch in the Microsoft Office 2010 system.
The first half of 2010 will see this launch wave continue with the release of Office 2010, SharePoint 2010, Project 2010 and Visio 2010.

Microsoft Office 2010 provides rich and powerful new ways to deliver work. New features include enhanced tools, customisable templates, photo editing and the ability to work with multiple people from different locations at the exact same time using new co-authoring capabilities. By offering more ways to access files from virtually anywhere, Office 2010 gives users greater control.

Microsoft SharePoint 2010 enables organisations to connect and empower people through an integrated set of rich features. SharePoint 2010 facilitates business collaboration in its broadest sense and helps colleagues, partners and customers to work together in new and effective ways.

Microsoft Project 2010 provides teams and organisations of all sizes with the right project collaboration tools and a pathway to step up to more advanced Project and Portfolio Management capabilities as their needs evolve.

The advanced diagramming tools of Microsoft Visio 2010 help you simplify complexity with intuitive and professional-looking diagrams, dynamic and data-driven visuals and new ways to share these on the Web in real-time.

Windows 7 Launched

Posted in News on October 28th, 2009 by Webmaster – Comments Off

Windows 7

Microsoft has now launched Windows 7, the replacement for Windows XP.

As a Microsoft partner, we have been evaluating Windows 7 for several months before it was launched and we have all been impressed by the speed, user experience and stability.

Along side the launch of Windows 7, was Microsoft’s latest server operating system – Release 2 of Server 2008. This provides a massive speed increase over its predecessor as well as other enhancements, including backend support for Windows 7.

What this means for you

For customers who have Software Assurance, we will be in touch shortly to install the free upgrade to Server 2008 R2.

We have already began testing applications within Windows 7. As usual all our engineers working with Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 will have taken Microsoft Examinations in these subjects.

Our general advise is to continue with Windows XP until the 1st/2nd quarter of next year before buyinig Windows 7 on new Desktops and Laptops. For home users we will advise on a case-by-case basis, but will mostly advise the move to Windows 7.

All our new Microsoft-based Server installations will use Server 2008 R2 unless there is a specific reason not too.

If you would like more information on Windows 7 or Server 2008 R2, or want to upgrade from Windows Vista, please contact us

Poynter Extends its School Support

Posted in News on October 1st, 2009 by Webmaster – Comments Off

Poynter has increased its School support in the Litcham high Cluster.

After working with Litcham High for 10 years, we have used this knoweldge and our experience of the commerical sector to expand into two of the nine primary schools feeding Litcham High.

We have installed a brand new ICT Suite at Beeston Primary, complete with 40″ Screen, 10 desktops and 20 netbooks.

Make A Natural Connection at Trust Website

Posted in News on October 1st, 2009 by Webmaster – Comments Off

A new Wildlife Information Service set up by Norfolk Wildlife Trust (NWT) aims to help answer your questions about Norfolk’s wildlife. As part of a three year Heritage Lottery Funded project, NWT’s website now incorporates the answers to these and many other frequently asked questions, with a new facility to email your wildlife question to be answered by a team of Norfolk experts. The new web pages also include interactive online wildlife surveys and a photo gallery, with the aim of bringing people together to record, celebrate and enhance wildlife locally.

Visitors to the website can learn about Norfolk’s wildlife from detailed species profiles; submit and view their photos of Norfolk wildlife on the stunning wildlife photo gallery; and take part in citizen science surveys. It is designed so everyone throughout Norfolk can learn about and become actively involved in helping Norfolk’s wildlife and enjoy the diversity and beauty of Norfolk’s wildlife and wild places.

The site has taken several months to create, and over the next three years will grow to hold hundreds of species profiles and thousands of images in the gallery. It has been developed and hosted by Norwich based IT services company, Poynter Limited, a corporate member of NWT. Poynter director Nick Vincent commented: “It is a pleasure to see NWT making use of technology in this way. The array of pictures seen so far truly encapsulates the beauty of wildlife in Norfolk. The interactive website is easy to use and allows the Norfolk community to become effortlessly involved.”

Director of Norfolk Wildlife Trust Brendan Joyce commented: “This new website will enable us to involve people across Norfolk in discovering, enjoying and recording the wildlife in their own local area. Everyone can help wildlife, whether in the countryside or towns, and the new information service will make it easy for people to find out how. The great thing about wildlife is once you get interested there is something new to discover every day!’

View the new website at www.norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk/naturalconnections/


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