Following reports today that more than 6.5 million LinkedIn passwords have been "compromised", the company has confirmed that some members' passwords were stolen by hackers and leaked online. The company has not confirmed how many were affected.
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One of the benefits of CRM is to have a single point of reference. We find that many of our customers have been using Outlook as their most reliable database and the thought of moving away from Outlook contacts is often feared. The good news is, you don’t have to stop using your contacts in Outlook, you just need to have Outlook and CRM synchronised.
You will need to have the Outlook CRM Client installed to follow the instructions below.
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The latest Reseller Newsletter for May 2012 has now been released. Find out about MHA Cloud Computing's reseller program and our latest solutions.
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MHA has seen an increase in interest in virtualisation recently. Businesses are keen to reduce costs and become more efficient by moving to virtual servers in the private cloud versus their local in-house servers.
Virtualisation makes it easy to build and deploy new releases of software and put changes out to users, respond to customer demands and provide capabilities such as instant provisioning. Today, these capabilities are prerequisites to achieving the flexibility of private clouds.
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Recently our support team at MHA got a call from one of our biggest resellers. One of their VIP customers had suffered a fire at one of their Auckland offices, and needed to turn around fast with minimal impact. Fortunately this customer was using our Managed Outlook, Managed Office, Managed SharePoint and Managed Lync hosted services.
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You have heard of the TeraByte, maybe even a PetaByte – but what about an ExaByte?
IBM have evidently not been partying it up on Christmas or New Years because on Thursday 12th January 2012, they announced what could be conceived as the next leap in computing technology:
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So you have created a large Wiki page in SharePoint Foundation 2010, and you would like to link to certain headings within this page – anchors or bookmarks, to avoid users having to scroll down the entire page to find a section heading.
By creating anchors on your Wiki page users can simply click on the appropriate breadcrumb to move directly to that section. A very useful tool when you have large content wiki pages.
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Is the view of your CRM records constantly limited due to the “Getting Started” area at the top of your view? There are three simple steps to turn the Getting Started feature off in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011.
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With the world starting to buzz about the concept of ‘Cloud’ computing, we here in MHA’s geek cave figured it would be a good idea to go through a short history of some popular services that were cloud based, before cloud was cloud.
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This morning, I thought I would see what options are out there for using SharePoint on an iPad.
I know that the SharePoint 2010 system works natively through the iPad’s Safari web browser but wondered if there was an application out there that offered offline sync and a nice way to edit Office documents with something like the Documents to Go application I run on the iPad for working on MS Office documents.
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