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Impact BT moves in to new office space - 7/1/2009
NEWTOWN, CT, September 28, 2009 – Impact Business Technology, a leading provider of computer networking and technical support services in Fairfield County, CT, has moved its operations to 10 Turnberry Lane in Curtis Corporate Park in Newtown, Connecticut. In Impact’s new 3,400 sq ft space, the company has room to grow and can now better support its’ clients with a new, more robust data center that is better equipped for network monitoring, data back-up, document storage and remote application hosting, a growing need for Impact's clients. Impact can now also provide technical training facilities and live demonstrations of the technology options they recommend for its clients. The new capacity will allow the company to hire more technicians with additional specialties, giving them the ability to support a wider range of technologies and customers. “We are pleased to bring Impact BT to a more central location. Being right at the junction of Interstate 84 and Route 34 makes it easier to get to our clients quickly should we need to get a tech onsite." Said Neil Holme, president and owner of Impact Business Technology. "We looked at several locations in Monroe and Newtown. This location was the best combination of price, size and location."

Announcements::

10/1/2009
New location offers faster service and support to NYC-based customers

7/1/2009
Expansion into new offices marks new chapter for Impact

2/5/2009
Move to new offices planned for a year, now underway

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Technical difficulties have prevented us from sending our typical Microsoft LiveSecurity alerts. We hope to send them tomorrow, but in the meantime you can find temporary links to today's Microsoft alerts within this post.

It's time to dust off Group Policy Manager, or whatever patch management framework you use, and get to patching.As expected, Microsoft has released a record 14 updates for Windows, Office, and Internet Explorer (IE).

Microsoft plans a record Patch Day on Tuesday, August 10, with 14 security bulletins to fix 34 vulnerabilities in Windows, Office, and Internet Explorer. Read on to plan your preparations.

Today, Microsoft released four security bulletins for July's Patch Day, fixing two flaws in Windows, and two in Office. Three of the four bulletins are Critical. However, even the Important bulletin fixes an Outlook flaw that poses a significant risk.


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