by Joshua Feinberg
Small Biz Tech Talk Press, October, 2002.
Paperback, 276 pages.
ISBN: 0971415382

Business managers and owners
are always looking for a way to minimize those expensive
computer consultant bills. Joshua Feinberg's latest book
gives away the secrets which will allow
non techies to avoid hiring a computer tech consultant every time
there is a problem.
Feinberg also provides practical advice and suggestions for
things that can be done in the office that can minimize
downtime, confusion and tech calls.
The book is organized as a series of tips. Each tip contains a
detailed description of the problems and possible solutions,
plus additional tips, facts and web links where appropriate.
101 tips are included in the book
covering topics like buying computers and software, printer
maintenance, modems, Microsoft Office and Windows
software, data backups
and disaster plans, virus protection and upgrading
Windows software. The main focus on the book is saving
money through smart purchases and proper maintenance
of equipment: great goals for any business.
This is a terrific tool for lessening outsourcing costs, preventing
disasters and freeing
up work time for your employees. Highly recommended.
What Your Computer Consultant Doesn't Want You to Know is available for purchase on
Amazon.com
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This review was published in the October - November, 2002 of The Internet Writing Journal.
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