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About Impact Business Technology:
Impact Business Technology provides computer networking and technical support services in Fairfield County, Connecticut.
 
At Impact Business Technology, we believe that excellence in customer service, and an unwavering promise to deliver reliable networks and computers is what sets us apart from other service providers in this area.
 
See for yourself how we can improve your business network by meeting with one of our consultants. Call us on (203) 364-0052 to talk to a knowledgeable network specialist, or contact us us to get more information.
 
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Announcements::

5/17/2006
Neil Holme will sit on the panel for a discussion on small business support issues

4/24/2006
Come and join Impact BT at this Microsoft Event

2/1/2006
This Microsoft certification demonstrates a proven ability in addressing the needs of small business

Recent Headlines:

Leave it to phishers to find simple ways to make their deceptive and criminal web sites harder to take down. A new advisory from the Anti-Phishing Work Group blows the whistle on a new phisher technique, called "subdomain registry."

More than five dozen ISPs and large carriers tell you what happened on the Internet in 2007 (and they oughtta know). Short version: it's as bad as you thought. And here's the proof.

A mere two security bulletins today! Woo-hoo! ...Oh, wait. One of them is rated Critical, and it affects the way Windows handles XML. Okay, no day of rejoicing, but maybe your staff can install the patches and still be home in time for dinner?

Last month, Microsoft issued 11 security bulletins on Patch Day. And they've already issued a startling out-of-cycle patch earlier in November. By comparison, this coming Patch Day feels like a half day off work: they're issuing a mere two bulletins.


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