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            <title>December Newsletter - Christmas Greetings from Avantgate</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>Hi Everyone,<br />The team at Avantgate hope you've had&nbsp; a great year.&nbsp; We've certainly had an exciting year and 2009 is looking equally promising.&nbsp; If you need anything over the Christmas break feel free to give us a call.&nbsp; Christmas and Boxing day are the only days we won't be answering phones.&nbsp; Keep reading for useful information about our services.&nbsp; If you think this newsletter will be helpful to anyone you know please pass it along. &nbsp;<br /><br />Don't forget to check-out our company blog on www.avantgate.com for useful articles.&nbsp; If you would like us to write about something specific feel free to email info@avantgate.com and make a suggestion.<br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b><br />Choose Avantgate for end-to-end business, IT, and online solutions.</b></font><br /><br /><b><br />NEW way to pay</b><br />We're always looking for ways to make things easier, so now you can pay your Avantgate invoice online using your credit card.&nbsp; Just go to http://avantgate.com/account-pay.php and put your invoice number and dollar amount in.&nbsp; You will then be taken to a secure payment gateway, run by the highly reputable DPS - a NZ payment solutions company. &nbsp;<br /><br />If you would like to setup your own shopping cart, payment gateway, or both we can manage the whole process for you.&nbsp; There are no hassles - we simply deliver a working solution at the other end.<br /><br /><b>Refresh your website</b><br />Websites are a bit like interior decoration... no matter how much you future-proof them they tend to get 'old'.&nbsp; Sometimes they only need a few hours work to look great again, but a complete redesign is needed in some cases.&nbsp; Why should you consider this?&nbsp; Customers and potential customers look for change, as do search engines like Google.&nbsp; This is also a good chance to get an edge on the competition.&nbsp; Many potential customers form their opinion of your company online before making contact with you, or they may go to your website and decide they won't contact you at all!&nbsp; It is becoming increasingly important to present the right image online - this applies to nearly all organisations.&nbsp; Call us on 0800 144 824 to book a free consultation about your website.<br /><br /><b>Managing online content</b><br />Avantgate are passionate about making things easier for our clients.&nbsp;&nbsp; That's why we know a lot about managing content online.&nbsp; When you need to be able to edit or produce online content 'in-house' (like the news page on your website) we can provide several different solutions depending on your situation and preferences.&nbsp; We specialise in the following content management packages: Adobe Contribute, Movable Type, and Microsoft SharePoint.&nbsp; We also have experience using open source solutions like Mambo CMS.&nbsp; Email info@avantgate.com for more information on content management.<br /><br /><b>Improving your business with our help</b><br />Avantgate have proven that when you want innovative business and IT solutions you can come to us.&nbsp; One of our recent customers said this about my work with them:<br /></p><p style="">"Matthew has an exceptional ability to quickly learn how an organisation ticks, and move swiftly into "value add" mode. He is experienced in working with both public and private sector organisations, and he understands the nuances of working within each of these. Matthew listens to his clients attentively, and this helps him develop articulate and relevant business enhancements. Added to this are his exceptional IT skills meaning that Matthew has a unique ability to take ideas from concept level and drive them through to implementation, developing great ICT tools along the way."<br />Esther Calley, Group Manager - Service Centre, Tertiary Education Commission<br />November 2, 2008 <br /><br />We can help your business become more efficient, customer friendly and profitable.&nbsp; By reviewing your business we can identify 'sticking points', recommend and design business and IT solutions, and implement those solutions.&nbsp; Getting outside help like ours can prove very cost-effective.&nbsp; Hiring staff with the required specialist expertise is often prohibitive or impossible, and for many organisations does not make good business sense.&nbsp; Even the biggest companies hire in temporary help to achieve special objectives and improve their business processes. This can be a great way to get ahead of how your competitors do business.&nbsp; Call us on 0800 144 824 to discuss how we can help.<br /><br /><b>Website and email hosting simplicity</b><br />Our new hosting approach has been going very well.&nbsp; Uptime has been superb, and as expected we haven't had a single customer report a problem.&nbsp; If your website or email is not super reliable then make the change to Avantgate hosting.&nbsp; The base package is only $36 + GST per month and includes everything - even all your email.&nbsp; Extra bandwidth is the only extra most customers will ever need - and many don't even need that.&nbsp; Website and email hosting is ultra simple and feature rich with Avantgate.<br /><br /><b>Do graphic design right</b><br />When you produce graphics for print or digital media it reflects your company whether you like it or not.&nbsp; If you want professional graphic design then Avantgate cover the full spectrum - from logos to complex illustrations.&nbsp; We'll work with you to make sure our designs are a good fit for your business.<br /><br /><b>Contact us for end-to-end business, IT, and online solutions</b><br />If you have questions about how we can help you and your business just reply to this email or call 0800 144 824.<br /><br /><br />Have a great Christmas!<br />Matthew Evetts<br /><br />Director, Avantgate Ltd<br />Phone: 0800 144 824<br />URL:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; www.avantgate.com<br /> </p>
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            <title>Finding your niche market</title>
            <description><![CDATA[When you think about finding your niche market, you probably sit there for a second perplexed and thinking everything has been done before. But hey, back 50 years ago people were probably saying the same thing. And you don't want to do anything in the current economic environment because we're in a recession so it's the worst time to be doing anything right now.<br /><br />I disagree.<br /><br />Why? Let me explain. So we're in a recession - about 50% - 60% of companies are pulling back the reigns saying hey lets hold onto what we have until the recession is over. So if they're sitting back and not wanting to invest in anything right now be it stocks, advertising &amp; marketing, new ventures etc. Then wouldn't that present itself as the perfect opportunity to tap into that market you've been waiting for? As more people hold back from advertising and things to get their name out there - wouldn't you want to step out and make your presence known? Just because we're in a recession doesn't mean that if a pipe at home blocks that we won't need a plumber, or that people won't need life or income insurance - hello, people still can get sick or die during a recession so it's not that the need for your service disappears. It just means that the people that are looking for these services are going to be more picky about who they use and why they use them.<br /><br />So - in summary, you know your market, the recession is your friend, now hit it while others are holding back.<br />]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2008 09:27:17 +1300</pubDate>
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            <title>Looking after your PC so your PC will look after you.</title>
            <description><![CDATA[So we're coming into summer now and we're all starting to think about
holidays in the sun and making the most of whatever time we have off.
The last thing you're probably thinking about is a bit of TLC for your
computer during the warmer season.<br /><br />You should take a look at
your PC before we get too far into summer and think about giving your
computer a good old blow out with some compressed air (buy it in a
can). If your fans aren't spinning properly or if your cards and fans
have a thermal layer of dust from the winter month then you should be
looking to blow out your PC ASAP. If you don't your computer can heat
up too much and eventually over heat - either blowing your power supply
or even worse over heat and kill your CPU (central processing unit aka
chip) or your motherboard - both can be fairly expensive ventures.
Video cards are another common component to overheat.&nbsp; A can of air
will cost you around $20 - $30 from Dick Smith or PB Tech (or any other
electronics store). There are other places to get compressed air but
they're probably the more common ones. You could also however, talk to
a friend that has a air compressor and just use that to blow it out and
use the $20 to buy some sun block and an ice cold drink for when you're
relaxing under a tree at the beach.&nbsp; Be careful the compressor is not
too powerful!<br /><br />Doing this can also improve your computers
performance as the cooler you can keep your CPU and the rest of the
inside of your PC the faster it can perform without worrying about
overheating.<br /><br />We hope this helps someone out there. Let us know
by commenting or sending us an email if there is something specific
that you would like us to answer. Have a great week and enjoy the
beautiful weather!<br /> ]]></description>
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            <title>Saving your laptop battery</title>
            <description><![CDATA[Laptop batteries are ridiculously expensive and so any tips on how to save them should be shared.<br /><br /><b><u>Tips:</u></b><br />1. If you're not going to be using your laptop for a while. Take the battery off and put it in a bag and then put it into a freezer. This should help lower the risk of losing time on how long your battery charge lasts.<br /><br />2. Don't leave your battery out in the sun or near anything that would expose the battery to high heat as the hotter the battery is, the quicker it will discharge.<br /><br />3. Leaving the battery in the laptop while also having it plugged into the wall (an electrical outlet) will keep the battery in a constant state of charging which will decrease the life of your battery.<br /><br />4. If you have a nickel metal hydride battery, then you should completely drain and recharge your battery once a month so that you maximize it's capacity to hold a charge.<br /><br />If you have any questions for us here at Avantgate that you would like us to help you with - just fire through an email or leave a comment and we'll be more than happy to help. Have a great week.<br />]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal">SATA drives are defiantly faster in terms of performance, so
if your motherboard supports them then go SATA. Apart from performance, SATA
drives are also cheaper than IDE drives as IDE is an old technology that is
being phased out. So for less dollars you can get a higher performing and larger capacity drive.</p>

<p class="MsoNormal">Can you run both IDE &amp; SATA hard drives? Sure, if your
motherboard supports it then you can run both drive types.</p>

<p class="MsoNormal">If you have any technical questions you need help with -
just send us through an email or post a comment and we'll be happy to help
however we can.</p>

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            <title>HELP!!! My computer is going the speed of a turtle!</title>
            <description><![CDATA[Ok, nobody panic - things are going to be okay. I can see the computer technicians cash register going round in your eyes. But don't fret!<br /><br />Before you decide to take it into the technician, first do some clearing out of your own computer because it could simply be that your computer is full of rubbish you don't actually need.<br /><br />Firstly check how much of your hard drive space you have left. To keep getting good performance from your hard drive you should always keep 20% free. If you have much less than that - then you should look to removing some unneeded or unused programs. If you still need to free up space then would be good to back up any media (ie, photo's / videos / music etc) or anything onto a removable drive or another hard drive.&nbsp; It is good practice to always have two copies of anything though!<br /><br />Next, you can delete cookies and temp files from your computer to free up more space as these can fill up rather quickly. Cookies (cache) and/or temp files are created either by the internet or other programs. They're basically a snap shot of a website or project you're working on, so that the next time you access that information it doesn't take as much time to load, because it already has an idea of how it looked before. So you don't have to worry so much when you delete these as next time you go into a website or project your system will automatically create another "cookie" or "temp" file with a new image.<br />Details on how to do it (These are the instructions for <u>Internet Explorer</u>):<br /><u>Deleting <i>Cookies and Temp files:</i></u><br />The easiest way to delete these is to open your <i>internet browser</i><br />Click on <i>'tools</i>'<br />Then Select '<i>Internet options</i>'<br />Then click <i>delete browser history</i>'<br />Then click the '<i>delete cookies button</i>' and then the '<i>delete files button</i>'.<br /><br />This may take a little time (a minute or two) especially if you haven't done it for a long time or at all so just be patient.<br /><br />To delete the temp files and cookies in Mozilla Firefox follow these instructions:-<br />Click on 'tools'<br />Then click 'options'<br />Then click on the 'privacy' tab<br />Then click 'show cookies'<br />Then click 'remove all cookies'<br /><br />You can also select the option to have your private data deleted each time you close your browser. By clicking the box so that the tick appears when you're in the 'privacy' tab.&nbsp; If you're running Windows there is also a disk cleanup tool that will do the above and more.&nbsp; Go to:<br />Start&nbsp; //&nbsp; Programs&nbsp; //&nbsp; Accessories&nbsp; //&nbsp; System Tools&nbsp; // Disk Cleanup<br /><br />After you delete a bit of stuff (especially if you delete programs or remove things from your drive) it'd be a good idea to do a disk defrag so your drive is re-organized and back in order. To do this in MS Windows go to: <br />Start&nbsp; //&nbsp; Programs&nbsp; //&nbsp; Accessories&nbsp; //&nbsp; System Tools&nbsp; //&nbsp; Disk Defragmenter<br />Then select the drive you want defragmented (if you have more than one) and then click defragment and it will defrag the drive.<br /><br />I hope this helps - if you use a browser other than the two I've used as examples then fire through an email or leave a comment here and we'll do our best to get instructions on how to do this same procedure for your browser. Have a great week!<br />]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[We recently built a computer and it works great. We then decided about 20 hours later that it was time for a ram upgrade as the already 2GB just wasn't quite enough. So we purchased the ram and put it in. We turned on the computer expecting it to fly and that is 100% what it did not do....<br /><br />So we opened up the case again thinking we'd just not put the ram in properly. We checked it all and it seemed to be in fine. So turned it on again, still nothing.... so out come two sticks of ram and we try turning it on again......still nothing. So by now in the back of our minds we're thinking have we been careless somewhere and fried something? It was one of those tense moments where everyone's thinking it but if you say it, you know you're going to get the smack down laid on you.<br /><br />So finally we fold and take it to the local computer guy. He plugs it in and turns it on, still nothing. So he starts pulling out sticks of ram and each time, nothing. We got to the end and just pulled out all the ram and turned it on (knowing it wouldn't work), and then put it in stick by stick thinking that one might be faulty. So we put the first one in and it works, put the second and it works - we got all the sticks of ram in and it worked with all four. So we're both looking confused, yet happy that it's working.<br /><br />We got it back to the office and then clicked... the computer hadn't actually been shut down properly before and had just gone into a standby mode.&nbsp; It had turned off all the lights and hard drives etc. and the ram had held the memory of the last state of the computer, so when we put in the ram and turned it on, it found this new stuff and freaked out because it didn't match the previous image. It didn't work again until we had taken all the ram out which acted as a "reset" to the computer and so when we put the ram back in, it worked fine because it got a fresh image of what was in there.<br /><br />Moral of the story, make sure the computer is actually shut down before adding new stuff and not just in standby, I hope this helps someone!<br />]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[ It's funny you know. I've heard a lot of people going to motivational talks or reading things that are all based on being motivated. <br />And for that hour talk or that 30mins of reading time you seem to escape your current situation and enter this magical land where everything is perfect. The cat didn't drag that dead bird in from outside, the kids didn't spill cereal over themselves and that damn Porsche driver didn't barge his way in front of you on the way to work causing you to slam the brakes on and spill the half a cup of coffee in your travel mug which doesn't even fit in the stupid cup holder properly - I mean really who designs this crap?!?!.........*ahem*....I digress.....<br /><br />Why is it that people search for these motivational moments only to let their perception of their current reality dismiss the inspired feeling they had five minutes ago? But hey, ya know - it's all well and good because they (the motivational talkers) just don't understand. They had it easy, it's not like that in your office. I mean hey, all they had was a couple of seagull managers (you know, the ones that fly in, make a lot of noise - crap everywhere and then fly off). They don't have the IT department you have that will help you little more than the good morning when they see you. Nor do they have the toilet monitoring manager you have, that is more interested in the fact you took 2.7mins in the bathroom than to sit down with you and talk about how we can make things more efficient and productive.<br /><br />I think the first step to take is to realize that once you leave the motivational talk or finish reading, that the things that got you so inspired must be converted from being a moment of escape to a goal. Now for those of us that have set goals in the past, we all know that when you set something as a goal - you generally don't expect to achieve it straight away. The same can be said for this: you can't expect a result straight away. If you want to change something, the best place to start is with you...YES YOU...not the mail boy asleep in the cubicle next to you, YOU.....<br />You can be the one to instigate the change needed to bring about part of that magical moment you experienced. Once change is in motion it generally gets easier, getting started is the hardest part. Whether the change is how you order things in your day, or maybe your attitude (Attitude is a whole separate blog for another week).<br />People notice change, something like smiling when you're given a task that 9.5/10 people hate. Maybe turning up earlier, or moving your in-trays to the other side of the desk and actually finding a clear space under that mountain of paper. There's heaps of things you can do. People will notice, and once you have peoples attention - you can get them on board and that will start the momentum needed to see the positive change in your environment.<br />]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Creativity... It's great when you're in the flow. But what about those times when the bubbling brook seems to have blocked up? What do you do to get things flowing again... throw all your toys out of the cot and make a lot of noise?... maybe you sit in your chair pulling out your hair and chewing the skin off your fingers now that all your nails are gone...?<br /><br />The pressure of coming up with 'the next best thing' in your industry can be a daunting task when all you have to inspire you is the four bland walls of your cubicle and the old staples from previous workers who bashed them in so hard that the jaws of life could not salvage whatever wall space is left. I think the best place to start is to stand up and look around your little cubicle farm, how are all the other cubicites?&nbsp; Now that you've seen a little further than your four walls how do you feel? Probably no better, all you've done is seen another 20 identical cubicles.<br /><br />How do you get your ideas flowing? What is it that you most enjoy doing outside of work? Maybe you enjoy mountain biking, knitting, lawn bowls, skiing/snowboarding? What is it? Now my next question now that we've established that is, how often do you take the time to do it?&nbsp; One thing I've learnt is that, in order to give out of yourself, you must first have something inside of you.<br /><br />I love snowboarding, I am by no means fantastic at it. But there is just something about being up the mountain looking out across a fog covered land with only the peaks of other mountain ranges in sight and the sun beaming down, it really inspires me. When I'm up there, my head is clear (it could be the elevation and i just get light-headed when I'm up there, who knows) and free of all the stresses of the day. I always find it easier to add to a brain storming meeting when I've taken some time before to invest into myself.<br /><br />With this also, you can get thrown curve balls. Things come up that you didn't expect, whether in business or life. Sometimes a perfectly good creative flow can be interrupted by a curve ball. The best solution that I've found for this is to get up and get some fresh air and a glass of water. Take 5 minutes and just clear your head and come back to your brain storm - you'll be more productive if you do this than just sitting there staring at your screen blankly.<br /><br />I hope that you will take a few moments to breathe and also take the time to invest in yourself, as we live in a world that requires us to give so much of ourselves. May the creativity flow and the ideas list never end!<br />]]></description>
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            <title>An appealing alternative to CMS</title>
            <description><![CDATA[We've all seen the influx of CMS sites that have now plagued the internet, with that 'awesome' table styled design.<br /><br />Adobe have a fantastic bit of software called 'Contribute' which will enable you to have your clients edit the site as they see fit, while still maintaining the integrity of the website. Now you're probably thinking, oh here we go now everyone is going to be learning coding so that the integrity is kept - but that's not the case. If you can use the basic functions of Microsoft word (save, insert, copy, paste etc) then you will be able to use this great product. There is no coding involved and updating is as simple as connecting to the site, clicking edit and then putting in the new information you want. Adobe Contribute will automatically input the code needed to display your new information.&nbsp; Not only do your clients get the ability to update their own website, but you can rest easy knowing that it's not going to cause you a headache later because the coding is all wrong.<br /><br />For more information or help, <a href="mailto:info@avantgate.com">contact us</a> or look on the <a href="http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/contribute/">Adobe website</a>.<br />]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[We didn't have time to do our own website as we were so busy with other projects, so this has been an overtime longhaul, but its finally up!&nbsp; <br /><br />Possibly even more exciting is our new hosting package debuting for the first time with the relaunch of the website.&nbsp; Check it out <a href="http://www.avantgate.com/hosting.php">here</a>.<br />]]></description>
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