Archive for August, 2006

Comming Soon…

Wednesday, August 30th, 2006

We are currently testing a web application called: “anyinventory”. We are hoping to release this tool as a service for $10 per month. You can create your own inventory platform and customize it to your business for things like Hardware, Software, Toner Cartridges and Receipts. You can check out our test version as see how well it can scale here. If you would like to test out our Demo please call one of our representatives.

Winnipeg Experts teams up with Google!!!

Wednesday, August 30th, 2006

I am pleased to tell you that Winnipeg Experts has been able to team-up with Google for up to 25 users per domain!! Each user will receive:  

  1. A Web-based Gmail Account that will have a 2GB limit. 

  2. Instant Chat 

  3. Group Calendars 

Please let me know if you would like this extra feature. Because Winnipeg Experts is a domain registrar we can sell this package for a low price of $3/month. Most enterprises pay thousands of dollars and an IT staff to reap these kinds of benefits. Call our staff for additional Info!!! 

Vista Pricing leaked…

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

Windows Vista Prices, Release Date Leaked On Amazon
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Topic: software

Joe Wilcox at Jupiter Research’s Microsoft Monitor blog discovered pre-order pricing information for Windows Vista upgrade packages on Amazon.com yesterday. Here’s what he spied with his little eye:

  • Windows Vista Home Basic Upgrade, $99.95
  • Windows Vista Home Premium Upgrade, $159
  • Windows Vista Ultimate Upgrade, $259
  • Windows Vista Business Upgrade, $199

According to the individual pages for the various upgrade packages, the release date is set at January 30, 2007. This detail was noticed by Ed Bott at ZDNet, and he has also has some observations on the confusing mess that customers will encounter when they try to select the proper upgrade package.

Consensus seems to be that pricing for the upgrade from XP to Vista is in line with expectations, if not higher. The Canadian upgrade prices, posted by Bott yesterday, are in line with most industry predictions that Vista licenses will be about $40-50 more expensive than corresponding Windows XP licenses.

As for the release date, it has to be taken as a maybe. After all, this release date is simply one that Amazon has attached to its SKU, and it’s not a hard release date announced by Microsoft. In case you’re wondering, there isn’t an official release date for Vista just yet, but developers within Microsoft have vaguely offered “late January” as a possible release date. The Amazon dates back up that claim.

Amazon has often posted crazy-strange preliminary street dates for vaporware and titles without definite manufacturer’s release dates. For example, if you’re excited to hear the new Boredoms album, or if you want to get your hands on the DVD release of Lucio Fulci’s Zombi 2, you only have to wait another 19 years.

Your own Photobook online!

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

Go check out what you can add to your website for a low monthly price of: $5 a month or $2 per month if combined with a blog subscription. Click here!

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Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

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Password Protect Blog Posts!

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

You can now Password Protect Blog posts. See next post to see it in action. (If you can ;) )

RSS Feeds now in effect

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

All customers using our blogging software will be equiped with the latest technology called Really Simple Syndication (RSS). Using a RSS client your audience can be kept up to date on new posts that are happening on your site. (Our favorite RSS client is http://google.com/ig). All people have to do is enter: http://your.domain/blog as the RSS Feed and Voila!

First Post

Monday, August 28th, 2006

Welcome to the company blog! This is going to be used more as a tool to show customers the capabilities we can give them, This blog will also serv as means to enhance peoples knowledge of Winnipeg and Technology.