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Missouri Develops Five Year Economic Technology Growth Plan

April 12, 2011

The State of Missouri issued a five-year economic growth plan on April 11th, 2011.  The plan is all about technology within multiple fields of industry.  The economic plan subdivides the state into regions backed by market and demographic statistics. There are six main disciplines with each broken into niche areas.  The six disciplines are called “clusters” and listed [...]

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Verizon Releases A 2010 Data Security Report With US Secret Service

July 28, 2010

Intellectual property and other forms of data are subject to more forms of compromise now more than ever.  Unfortunately, protection of your data is nothing software and/or hardware alone will prevent or fix. Computer, networks, and firewalls are just the beginning.  How does a firewall prevent someone from placing a “post-it” on their monitor that [...]

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Quiet On The Blog But Loud In The Network and Computer Repair Field

December 17, 2009

We, Net-Net Tech, LLC,  not only celebrate our fifth year in business, but we have experienced the busiest month in the five years doing network, data, and computer service repair in St. Louis, MO. Our humble little blog does have a following of subscribers that read each post as they are entered.  Unfortunately, the busier [...]

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Windows XP Users Don’t Upgrade To Windows 7

October 22, 2009

By now you have probably heard that Windows 7 is now released as of today.  This entry is not to repeat what has already been announced.  Rather it is to provide you a couple of brief pointers on how to proceed on up to Microsoft Windows 7.

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Lucrative St. Louis City Computer Network Contract Questioned

April 21, 2009

The State of Missouri Auditor, Susan Montee, released audit result performed on the City of St. Louis, MO.  The audit releases details on a contractual agreement between the City of St. Louis, Missouri and the company United Forensics.

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