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Frontier Computer Corporation Achieves Gold Solution Provider Status with Mitel

Dallas, Texas (ContentDesk) May 24, 2006 - Frontier Computer Corporation, today announced its successful accreditation as a Mitel GOLD Solution Provider. This designation enables Frontier to resell and distribute the full Mitel suite of Internet Protocol (IP) communications systems, desktop devices and peripherals. Randy Stone, President Frontier Computer Corp, cites the advantages of being a part of Mitels award-winning Solution Provider program (winner of the VAR Business Magazines 5 Star Award for 2004), Attaining Mitel Gold Solution Provider status is particularly beneficial to us and our customers. It recognizes our ability to support IP Telephony to the highest standards in providing Mitels portfolio of IP-based networked business solutions for the hospitality industry. We believe Mitels platforms and products are among the best in the marketplace and that with them, our customers can take advantage of immediate and long-term benefits including cost efficiencies that are measurable and sustainable.To attain Mitel Solution Provider status, Frontier met a comprehensive list of criteria involving product and sales training, customer satisfaction measures, as well as demonstrating a strict adherence to specific customer support guidelines.

As an accredited Solution Provider, the company will receive ongoing Mitel product training, technical and sales support, sales tools, on-line services, as well as access to various Mitel marketing and incentive programs.With the addition of Mitel;s award-winning IP-based communications solutions to Frontiers Get Connected Hotel HSIA system, the company
will be able to provide an enhanced future for communications and entertainment in hospitality; delivering a personalized experience to each and every traveler with a simple and integrated suite of technologies which provide personalized access to any or all hotel services through any interface in the room including the TV, the laptop. and the phoneAndy Elliot, Head of Channel Marketing at Mitel said, Mitel is very excited to be working with Frontier Computer Corp.
Our Solution Providers are vital to Mitels continued success and share our commitment to providing the enterprise enhancing benefits of IP communications to a worldwide marketplace. About Frontier Computer CorporationFrontier Computer Corporation, a 27 year old Texas Corporation is a leading Systems Integrator specializing in Hospitality voice and data communications systems.
The company integrates Best in Class products to provide cutting-edge solutions for the Hospitality Industry. More Information may be obtained by calling +1 800-527-6438 or visiting www.frontiercomputer.comAbout MitelMitel is a market-leader for voice, video, and data convergence over broadband networks.

With a focus on the user experience, the company delivers advanced communications solutions that are easily customized for individual business needs. Through intuitive desktop appliances and applications, businesses are provided with innovative ways to manage information and resources. Vertical markets benefit from integrated solutions that protect existing investments, while enabling new ways to be more cost effective and productive. Mitel is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada with offices, partners, and resellers worldwide. For more information please visit www.mitel.comContact??????Randy W Stone, PresidentFrontier Computer Corporationwww.frontiercomputer.com214-330-7243Nina BaskeyfieldMitel EMEAAP)Tel:+44 (0)1291 43 6334www.mitel.com.



eBooks – Technology for the Armchair or the Student Desktop?

Gloucester, United Kingdom (ContentDesk) January 24, 2006  Textbook Solutions believes eBooks should be more than just a good read, and today announced the release of eTextbookViewer, available for free download from www.etextbookshop.com.The added-value approach by Textbook Solutions differs from other eBook software vendors. It recognises that a move from paper to electronic books can provide significant functionality benefits to the reader, rather than simply delivering the same content in a different medium."Other organisations are trying to promote the use of eBooks for works of fiction, whereas we believe delivering textbooks in a more productive way is a more realistic goal than expecting folks to curl up in an armchair with their dual processor laptop pumping out 400 watts of heat.", says Phil Webb, of Textbook Solutions. "We took a look at the life of a student, leaving the social life...

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Why WAP isn't - as bad as people say

It's unlucky that the acronym for Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) has such an unfortunate rhyme! Even more unlucky for WAP, it burst onto the mobile communication scene with lavish promises from the Mobile Operators (you know who you are) of 'The Internet on your Mobile' and 'Take the Internet with you'.That really was a load of WAP. So, a few years on we can ask, like Frankie Goes to Hollywood, 'WAP, what is it good for'?More than you might think, given the current deafening silence from those same Mobile Operators. The rise (and rise) of SMS is instructive. This has gone from nowhere to everywhere with practically no promotion from the networks. Type SMS into Google and you get 52 million hits! In China in 2003, 220 Billion SMS messages were sent.

During 2003 in the UK alone, 30 Billion were sent, which equates to 500 for every man, woman and child in the entire country! What is going on here?Well SMS is cheap, not cheap enough perhaps but, up until a couple of years ago,...

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Closing the Deal with the Right Ad

Copyright 2006 Jason Seib

Nick Usborne hit the head on the nail.

On the back cover of Usborne's 2002 book, "Net Words", he said, "bells and whistles may grab a customer's attention, but words make the sale."
We'll repeat: words make the sale.

Say you have a laptop to peddle online.
You'll take good care of it, no doubt, so that it reaches the buyer's hands in excellent condition.
But wait.
Before you can even sell it, you must tell cyberspace about it.
Gigabyte hard disk and random access memory are attractive features.

Fine, that's a lot of processing power.
You do have a hot item there.

Fact:
most online shoppers have a short attention span.
The idea is to make them read YOUR ad among the 25 others on that page.

Taking this fact and Nick Usborne's wisdom, how does one grab a customer's attention with the properly-crafted ad?
Better...

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Top 5 Ways to Protect Personal Information Assets

Nanuet, NY (ContentDesk) April 8, 2004 -? According to the FTC's January, 2004 Consumer Sentinel Report, over a half million consumer fraud and identity fraud complaints were lodged in 2003. And major junk email statistics sources show junk email ? or spam ? as between 50 to 60 percent of all email. Privacy Tactics, a new 400 page book on consumer privacy, describes in-depth how to protect personal information assets against these and other sorts of attacks with over 40 personal information privacy and security tactics. Here are some of the basic top tactics consumers may use, but often don't; thus placing themselves at higher risk for simple wastes of their time through the difficulties of identity fraud. * Don't give out more information than necessary for a transaction!- Most businesses ask for more than they need.

Don't automatically cough up information that's not really needed.- Check into privacy policies the same way you check return and other policies.* Stay alert to...

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