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MITC teams up with CEPCO to bring Google Fiber to Chico

March 2, 2010 11:05 by Emma Jessee

Matson & Isom Technology Consulting is partnering with the Chico Economic Planning Corporation (CEPCO) and other community leaders to develop Chico's application to be a Google Fiber Community. Google announced a pilot program to bring ultra high speed Internet connections to a select group of local communities.  Bringing this type of bandwidth (1Gbps connections to the home/small business) would open up new opportunities to the business community in Chico and improve the economic viability of our community.

Read more information on the Chico Fiber Initiative.
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In with the new

November 25, 2009 14:57 by Emma Jessee

Reprinted from the Orland Press Register (www.orland-press-register.com)
By Lydia M. Harris/Tri-County Newspapers

Four new computer servers installed by the Orland Unified School District will improve communications and save the district money, officials said.

The switch began about a month ago and is expected to be completed in the next several weeks, Superintendent Chris von Kleist said.

He said the new servers should save the district about 40 percent on electric bills compared to the 30 servers they replaced.

Information technology expert Michael Hering estimated upgrading the servers will mean $100,000 a year in reduced costs.

Additional savings come in the form of purchasing, maintaining and replacing, less hardware, though district Business Manager Laura Holderfield was not available to provide specific information.

Hering, an Orland native, is the project manager and a senior consultant for Matson and Isom Information Technology Consulting in Chico.

The company was hired last year to do an assessment of the school district's information technology system and create a plan in line with its five-year facilities plan. The plan was instituted to modernize facilities, including computer systems.

Hering stated in an e-mail that "all server devices were in dire need of replacement. Our foremost recommendation was to consider the replacement of all 'end-of-life' server devices with virtualized server hardware."

Virtual server systems use software to create a virtual machine that acts like a physical computer that can incorporate multiple operating systems and allow them all to run at once.

In recent years, the virtual machines mainly have been used in large corporations, but more and more small- to medium-size organizations are starting to use them as well, Hering said.

A main advantage is the elimination of the need for different servers for each operating system. Thus, the reduction from 30 servers to four.

Serving some 600 personal computers districtwide, the replacements were needed because the previous "server systems were suffering from a wide variety of hardware failures (i.e., dying and dead hard drives, strained system performance, etc.) which led to application reliability problems districtwide," according to Hering.

He also determined the old OUSD network was not secure, there was no backup system or disaster readiness in place, and on-site technician time could be cut dramatically.

In addition to reducing the amount of hardware, improving performance and saving the district money, the virtual server infrastructure is easily upgraded. It also has a positive impact on the environment.

Hering noted that reducing the number of servers to just four, "will reduce the district's carbon footprint by 93 tons per year. This is equivalent of taking 17 cars off the road per year."

"I am very excited about the new technologies that we are assisting the district with," he said, and I am so excited to be able to give something back to my hometown."

For more information on virtualization, or for a technology assessment for your business or organization, contact MITC today.



Windows 7 is Here!

October 23, 2009 18:12 by Emma Jessee

It's the moment we've all been waiting for! Well some of us more than others...but the the official release of Microsoft's new operating system, Windows 7, is officially upon us. We've been using Windows 7 interally for several months now and are very impressed. Not only does Windows 7 install very quickly (averaging around 20 minutes), but it has a great interface, too! It looks very similar to Vista, but with a slightly smoother, sleeker, more polished face.

Windows 7 is built on elements that originally debuted in Windows Vista, but they've worked out all the kinks, so in day-to-day use, it is almost graceful. It runs well even on older workstations. Though Microsoft usually gravitates toward making their next operating system bigger and better than the version previous, this time it's simply better; Windows 7 actually uses less memory and consumes less disk space than Windows Vista. 

So what does this mean for you? It's faster.  It loads faster. It searches faster. It operates faster. We could go on and on, but we'll save the rest for another day. All-in-all, we love Windows 7. Great job, Microsoft!

More more information on Windows 7, or to schedule an upgrade, contact us today!



Upgrade Your Desktop! Are you ready for Windows 7?

September 29, 2009 15:08 by Emma Jessee

Experience the powerful combination of innovation, performance and productivity. In the planning phases of Windows 7, business customers just like you asked for a better performing, easy-to-use, and secure system, a solution that works the way they need it to work, so they could focus on what matters most—their business.

In the planning phases of Windows 7, business customers just like you asked for a better performing, easy-to-use, and secure system, a solution that works the way they need it to work, so they could focus on what matters most—their business.

What does Windows 7 do for you?

Works the way you want

Work faster and more reliably with a variety of features from Windows 7 Professional. Now you can share information and solve problems easily, so you spend less time troubleshooting your network and more time helping your business.

  • Let your network find you: Windows 7 helps you find and connect to available wireless networks quickly and easily.
  • Fix problems quickly: Learn about, and resolve issues on your own easily with Action Center. 
  • Show them, don't tell them: Problem Steps Recorder helps you communicate reproduction steps to the help desk.
  • Create your own network: Share documents, music, pictures, videos, and printers with secure homegroups from Windows 7.
  • Run Windows XP applications: Microsoft understands compatibility is key for customers, which is why Windows XP Mode* allows you to run many older Windows XP programs from the Windows 7 desktop.
Get More Done

Productivity—everything from search, to ease of use, to mobility—is vital to your business. Find what you need with less time and effort, so you can work on the things that matter to your business.

  • Access your files and programs anywhere: With Remote Desktop Connection, access documents and programs on a remote PC.
  • See it all in one place: Windows 7 libraries help you find and organize your files by displaying them in one location.
  • Focus on your business: Aero Desktop helps to make working with Windows 7 Professional intuitive and easy. 
  • Get more life out of your PC: Windows 7 power options save battery life so you can use your PC longer—from anywhere.
  • Spend more time finding: Reach web services more quickly and easily than before with Internet Explorer 8.
  • Find more, search less: Windows 7 lets you customize file searches across all folders and computers in your network. 
  • Imagine a desktop as smart as you are: Shave seconds or even minutes off your daily tasks with new taskbar tools from Windows 7.
  • Print at work and at home: Location Aware Printing can send documents to the right printer at work or at home.
  • Make presentations on the go: Presentation Settings set your mobile PC to its optimal presentation mode.
Safeguard Your Work

Prevent security threats and data loss with Windows 7 Professional. Its strong security foundation includes Windows Defender, automatic back-ups, and other features that keep your work safe.

  • Improve the security of your business: Internet Explorer 8's features help protect your business from malware.
  • Work and play safely: Learn how to encrypt folders and protect your private information with Windows 7.
  • Back it up without the fuss: With Windows 7, you can schedule automatic backups for all your important files.
  • Restore previous versions of your files: Safeguard data from accidental deletions or changes with Previous Versions.

Top Benefits for Small and Midsized Business.pdf (631.31 kb)



MITC selected for Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview

September 20, 2009 08:56 by Emma Jessee

Matson & Isom Technology Consulting is among a select group of Microsoft Partners chosen to participate in the Technical Preview of Microsoft Office 2010.

Employees at MITC have already installed Microsoft Office 2010 and are among the first people in the world to experience the program. MITC will be providing feedback to Microsoft about Microsoft Office 2010 that enables to make changes and updates to the new software before its release to market.

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