Reduce Cost and Control Operating Expenses

Jason Saine

Jason Saine

By Jason Saine | Novus Electronics

Small business owners really, at the end of the day, want one major thing from their IT costs and that is predictability.

IT consulting companies can help small business owners go beyond cost reduction with assisting in implementing efficiencies which result in a tremendous hard dollar savings.

In most cases, small to medium-sized businesses will spend 25% to 50% less than the cost of even one mid-level IT professional when they choose an IT consulting company to manage their IT acquisitions, planning and implementation.

Additional savings are realized since recruiting, training, vacation, sick days, turnover and management issues are no longer an issue when you utilize a professional IT consulting company like Novus Electronics.

Your costs are always budgeted, planned and controlled.

ThinkCentre A58e from Lenovo

A58e

Lenovo A58e

ThinkCentre A58e Desktop is designed to help your business maximize its potential, enabling every employee to be as productive and efficient as possible. Small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) need this desktop that will empower employees, often without the support of IT staff.

Cost: $550 /includes professional onsite set up within a 50 mile radius of Denver, NC

Processor & Chipset

Number of Processors Install:   1
Processor Manufacturer:   Intel
Processor Type:   Pentium Dual-core
Processor Model:   E5300
Processor Core:   Dual-core
Processor Speed:   2.60 GHz
64-bit Processing:   Yes
Bus Speed:   800 MHz
Cache:   2 MB
QuickPath Interconnect:   Not Applicable
HyperTransport Speed:   Not Applicable

Memory

Standard Memory:   3 GB

Storage

Total Hard Drive Capacity:   320 GB
Optical Drive Type:   DVD-Writer
Optical Media Support:   DVD±R/±RW

Software

Operating System:   Windows 7 Professional

Physical Characteristics

Case Style:   Tower 

Microsoft tip for you

Jason Saine

Jason Saine

By Jason Saine | Novus Electronics

One of my major pet peeves is to receive a document where all caps have been used, either in the title, which I know is somewhat appropriate, or throughout the entire document.

With that being said, there is a nifty way to correct that error made by another user.

In a Microsoft Office document, whether it be Word, Excel, etc., all you need to do is highlight the offending group of words and then click SHIFT F3 and the program will cycle through several options using CAPS to begin a word, the entire word, or make everything highlighted appear in lower case.

This is just a helpful tip that I thought I would pass along to you! Enjoy!