Grab yourself 50GB of free storage!
1 Comments Published by ITSGUI Man on Thursday, February 28, 2008 at 3:53 PM.
The joy of storing your content online means that you can access it from anywhere. Get along to ADrive and get yourself 50GB of free storage. It's probably not enough to backup your entire hard drive but it should be ample for all your key personal data. Give it a go!
Innova Systems pick up another award at SolidWorks World 2008
0 Comments Published by ITSGUI Man on Friday, February 08, 2008 at 3:59 PM.
I'm pleased to announce that one of my clients, Innova Systems has just picked up another prestigious award.
At the SolidWorks World Conference held January 20-23 in San Diego, California, Innova Systems were awarded the exclusive “President’s Club” award in recognition for their achievements in Sales and Technical Support.
Jeff Ray, SolidWorks CEO, presented Innova Systems Managing Director Mark Bradford with their 2nd consecutive “SolidWorks President’s Club” award.
This honour is awarded annually to SolidWorks resellers who demonstrate continued success and growth in their business. Innova Systems were the only UK Reseller to be recognised for the award and were the only Reseller in Europe to obtain growth targets for license sales of SolidWorks, COSMOS and PDM Works Enterprise products.
If you use or are thinking about getting into 3D CAD CAM software then don't forget to talk to Innova Systems for the latest version of SolidWorks!
Why not stream your music!
1 Comments Published by ITSGUI Man on Friday, February 01, 2008 at 9:14 AM.
How about streaming your music across the internet. If your MP3 collection is stored on one computer and you want to listen to it from somewhere else, the solution is to stream it! There are plenty of options to do this but one I really like is Simplify Media which is a free add-on that lets you stream the songs using iTunes. Simply sign-up and install the software on the host computer. Once the service is up and running you can listen to tracks remotely by logging into the server from any web-enabled device. That's cool!

