What can we do for your business?
The modern day small business has become equally as dependent
on its Information Technology (IT) systems
as many large corporations; minus the budget
to hire an internal IT staff to support
their technology needs. This is where Carmichael
Business Technology can help. It is our
goal to provide small businesses with high
quality corporate level IT service, presented
by a courteous professional, at a reasonable
cost. Carmichael Business Technology specializes
in helping your small business create, improve,
or streamline its entire IT infrastructure,
allowing your business to succeed and grow.
What is IT?
Information Technology (IT) is defined as: "Applied computer systems - both hardware and software, and often including networking and telecommunications, usually in the context of a business or other enterprise; often the name of the part of an enterprise that deals with all things electronic."
Carmichael Business Technology provides
you with the assistance and technical guidance
needed to research, develop, implement,
and administer your business's IT systems.
This includes but is not limited to servers,
networks, computers, applications, web sites,
telephones/telephone switches, printers,
copiers and fax machines. Carmichael Business
Technology is committed to taking the time
to understand the requirements unique to
your business in order to get the job done
right the first time.
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Updated:Fri, 3 Oct 2008 19:33:00 PST When Even The Simpsons Make Fun Of E-Voting Machines...back when people first started questioning the reliability of e-voting machines? It was initially focused on Diebold, though later reports have all shown that Sequoia and ES&S are equally as bad. Yet, initially those critics were all brushed off by the e-voting firms as wild-eyed, conspiracy theory. lunatic activists. The only problem is that they keep being proven correct time and time again, and the story has certainly crossed over into the mainstream. If you need proof, look no further than <i>The Simpsons</i> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aBaX9GPSaQ" target="_new">recent clip about e-voting</a> that a ton of you have sent in:
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Clearly, the issue has gone beyond the "fringe" and into the main... Read more
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