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We have added a new area to our website which details all of our new Security, Mobility/Wireless, Unified Communications, and Managed Services offerings. 

Click here to check it out.

This new area has tons of Videos (and of course PDFs and the like) which provides nice, quick overviews.

Contact us when you want to discuss further!

Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 May 2008 06:51
 
The Montopolis Group, Ltd. is now Cisco Select Certified!

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I am happy to announce that we are now a Cisco Select Certified Partner and have attained our SMB Specialization!

While we have made quite a name for ourselves as a provider of Cisco services and consultation for almost 8 years now, Cisco never had the right vendor program that fit us and our clients.

Luckily we have enjoyed a VERY productive sales and technical relationship with our assigned Cisco Team mates for the last three years.

I look at our new relationship with Cisco as the long engagement that FINALLY resulted in a walk-down-the-isle!  :)

What does this mean to you?

It means that we passed the test with Cisco and they publicly acknowledge that we have what it takes to support clients with under 250 employees.  Of course you already knew that.

It means that we now have access to more tools, training and communication options with Cisco.  But you already know that we don't stop until we provide the best solution for you.

Most importantly it means we will be able to bring you the most deployed, feature-rich, stable VoIP phone system solution available on the market!  No matter where you look, you'll see more Cisco VoIP phones than any other.

Cisco's new VoIP offering for small-medium businesses takes everything they have learned deploying millions of IP phones to the largest organizations in the world, and packaged it for our SMB clients.  Learn more about it here.

Of course, we look forward to taking this platform and extending it in the all the ways our SMB clients need (because we can't just leave well enough alone) to make VoIP a true leap-forward for their business.

Last Updated on Friday, 30 January 2009 09:29
 
Microsoft Vista/Office/Exchange Launch!
Are you ready for Microsoft 2007? Come visit our booth at the 2007 Microsoft Windows Vista, Office and Exchange launch conference at the Mariott River Center, Downtown San Antonio! You'll have the opportunity to check out all the new features of the new operating system, Microsoft Windows Vista!! The conference is on February 27, 2007.

Hope to see you there!!

Windows Vista!
Last Updated on Monday, 26 February 2007 11:11
 
Y2K Again?

TotalCare Overview
 
If you are a TotalCare Proactive or higher client of ours, we will be co-coordinating this for you - this is just for your information. 
Any other software, not covered by TotalCare, and potentially impacted by this change, needs to be verified with its vendor.
 
Overview of DST Change
 
The U.S. Energy Policy Act of 2005, passed by the U.S. Congress July, 2005, extended Daylight Saving Time (DST) in the U.S. by approximately four weeks. As a result, beginning in 2007, DST will start three weeks earlier on March 11, 2007, and end one week later on November 4, 2007, resulting in a new DST period that is four weeks longer than previously observed. These four weeks are referred to in this article as the "extended DST period".
 
Change in daylight saving time:
Previously DST started on:
With the new law,
DST will start on:
Previous DST ended on:
With the new law,
DST will end on:
First Sunday of April
Second Sunday of March
Last Sunday of October
First Sunday of November
Would have been:
April 1, 2007
Will now be:
March 11, 2007
Would have been:
October 28, 2007
Will now be:
November 4, 2007

Unless certain updates are applied to your computer, it is possible that the time zone settings for your computer's system clock may be incorrect during this four week period. This depends on where you live and which time zone you have selected.

The change in DST will have an effect on many automated and technology reliant products. Individual consumers, small to medium size businesses, and large enterprises may be affected by the new change in time. Computer-system related issues include, for example:

  • Calendar / scheduling applications
  • Date / time calculations (current and historical)
  • Transaction logging (UTC vs. Local Time)
  • Tariff billing applications

In many cases, making the necessary changes to accommodate the new DST legislation will be a relatively minor task. Users may need to manually adjust the time on their devices when the change occurs.

In other cases, more substantial efforts may be required. In some cases, systems and applications may need to be updated directly, while in others, the application may simply inherit or "read" the date and time information from the underlying system that it resides on so the changes need only be made to that underlying system. Given the broad range of technology in use today-and the integration of systems between customers, vendors, and partners-business and IT managers should determine what actions should be taken to mitigate the affects of DST 2007 on their organizations.

What you can do to ease the transition

All users of Microsoft products affected by the time change should give extra attention to meetings and appointments scheduled between March 11, 2007 to April 1, 2007 and October 28, 2007 to November 4, 2007, referred to here as the "extended DST period." (In this article, the terms "meetings" and "appointments" will be used interchangeably.) Users should view any appointments that fall into these date ranges as suspect until they communicate with all meeting invitees to make sure that the item shows up correctly on everyone's calendar both internally and externally. To minimize confusion during the affected date ranges:

  • Include the time of the meeting in the e-mail request so that invitees can double check the correct meeting time (such as, "Project brainstorming - 11:00 A.M. Central Time").
  • Exercise caution with the appointments and meetings in the extended DST period. When in doubt, verify the correct time with the organizer.
  • Consider printing out your weekly calendars during the extended DST period prior to applying the Windows patch containing the updated time zone definitions and running the Outlook Time Zone Update tool so that you can keep track of which meetings were scheduled before and after you run the tool.
Conclusion
 
Please let us know if you need us to assist in any way. As we all learned from Y2K, changes to the computer's clock or calendar could have serious implications.

 
New Design!
We've redesigned our website with a more intuitive navigation, a better look, and with easier access to the information you require.

We invite you to take a look around the new site. We hope you like the enhancements, which are one of many steps we're taking to improve our capabilities to serve you better and to help meet your evolving technology needs. There are many new articles in our knowledge base, click on the Resources tab at the top and check out all the new information!

Look for other enhancements and features in the coming months. In the meantime, welcome to our new home on the Web. From everyone at The Montopolis Group, we hope you like what you see and that you will come back often.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 December 2006 04:29
 
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Helpful Tips

Mistake #6 - Anti-Virus
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"If you have a server, you MUST have a proper network anti-virus solution. A server based anti-virus solution automatically keeps all your computers up-to-date and viruses at bay...."

(excerpt taken from "Top 11.5 Mistakes Small Businesses Make With Computers", by Babul A. Mukherjee, The Montopolis Group)