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Equipment Distributor Software, Equipment Dealer Management Software

March 8th, 2011

In this fast paced technologically growing world, every organization whether small, large or mid-scale, requires a well maintained and organized system for its dealership business processes. Equip-Soft, Canada offers wide range of equipment industry based softwares including equipment rental management software, equipment service management software, equipment sales management software and many such equipment maintenance softwares.

Equipment Rental Management Software

Even today, the equipment rental industry continues to adapt and re-shape as new and technologically efficient equipment rental management softwares enters the industry everyday. Irrespective of whether you have a small or a large scale rental business, equipment rental management softwares will always give you a cutting edge over your competitors. Such softwares has simplified the complex process of equipment rental management. Technologically advanced equipment rental management softwares are flexible and completely reliable. They help in tracking equipment availability in the stock, utilization, maintenance and repair of equipments. Equipment rental management software includes equipment rental software system, equipment rental business software, equipment rental inventory system and many such software system. Each system help you to manage organized business analytics of your equipment rental business thereby allowing you to focus on your core business activities.

Equipment Service Management Software

No product works with 100% efficiency. At certain point of time, every equipment requires various services including maintenance, repairing for sustained production. That’s where equipment services come in picture. Equipment service management software is a flexible enterprise based application. Efficient equipment management software will definitely help you in well mannered management of customer services ranging from initial process of forecasting to final disposal of equipment. It is a strong software program especially designed for equipment service providers. Equipment service management software include equipment customer service management software, equipment service management system for various equipment dealers, equipment distributors and companies dealing in equipment rentals.

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Get Greener By Recycling Your Computer Equipment

July 21st, 2010

The rapid evolution of information technology is a double-edged sword. While constant improvements allow us to keep doing more in less time, the downside is that electronic equipment quickly becomes obsolete and needs to be replaced by newer, faster models. One obvious drawback of improving technology is the cost of replacing older models, but what happens to the old equipment? Many computer components are highly toxic to the environment, and virtually all electronic equipment utilizes some form of computer technology. What do we do with the computer we’re replacing? The group Local Self-Reliance estimates that about 75% of obsolete computers and other IT equipment is being stored, creating a time bomb waiting to go off. It will be a dark day for the environment when we all finally decide to dispose of this clutter.

Mercury, chromium, and lead are a few of the hazardous materials found in batteries, cathode ray tubes, and circuit boards. These toxins will be released into the environment if all this outdated equipment disposed of in traditional ways. Soil and water will be affected if this material is dumped in a landfill, and incineration releases toxic ash into the air.

This is why we shouldn’t simply trash our obsolete computers. Many organizations are dedicated to recycling old computer hardware. Recycling helps the environment and enhances quality of life for all of us. There are many volunteer and nonprofit groups that provide recycling services, recovering over 112 million pounds of valuable materials each year from old computers and other electronic equipment. Glass, plastic, steel, and precious metals can all be reused. Most of us don’t realize that even keyboards, CDs, floppy disks, ink cartridges, and power cords contain easily reusable materials. Some peripheral hardware can be utilized with a new computer, such as speakers and reusable disks.

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Data Recovery Equipment

July 8th, 2010

Today computer is being an integral and indispensable part in IT world. No matter what is your line, finance, education, business consulting and investigation, IT information security, or else. In fact, most people always take it for granted. You should never brag your computer can be failure-free.

The foremost use of computer is data storage. All the data is stored on a physical disk named hard disk drive which is a magnetic layer. And it is more likely to be stricken of any time by a wide variety of reasons, such as a partition lost, system can not access, human mistake (accidental reformatting, delete), file corruption, power surge, and virus attack, to the worst, these physical level failures typically are head crash, platter scratch, and motor failures caused by overwriting, physical damages, natural disasters, etc.  

Sometimes a hard drive has been stricken dead or not working at all without any warning signs, but some other times there may be some clues that something is going bad or amiss. Such changes in performance or sudden blue screens are telltale signs that the hard drive may be on its way to collapse. The most obvious and common sign are clicking, squealing, scraping or grinding noises.

The computer become more involved in our daily life, so the danger of data loss also surfaces.

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Have a “safe” Christmas Season: Good Data Recovery Equipment Cheer Up Your Problem Hard Drive

July 7th, 2010

With the Christmas around the corner, data recovery business is getting heating up to some degree on a current Christmas survey. The Christmas season is likely celebrated around the world in a wide variety of ways. Except sending Christmas cards to family and friends wishing them a merry Christmas and a happy new year; put up a Christmas tree in your home, decorate it with X’mas ornaments and lights; buy gifts and pile then around the tree; prepare a delicious dinner with turkey, ham, and vegetables. Most people would like to use their digital camera or DV or something to record every single moment on Christmas Day. After then they will have a quick chance to put the data straightly into their computer. As people become increasingly depending on computers, the danger of data loss also surfaces.

Anytime, hard drive crash happens. Experts in data recovery industry classify that hard drive data loss in these two aspects — logical and physical. While the logical reasons for drive failures on the most basic, are including system crash, human mistakes (which is accidental delete, reformatting or clone), lost partition, or viruses, the physical failures are head crashes and motor failures caused by overwriting, physical damages, and also natural disasters.

As most of us have already known, there are lots of software programs out there that claim to recover lost data, although you should avoid them at all costs. Because most of time, these software programs will normally write to the disk, causing the data that is currently stored to be overwritten. That will make hard drive head stack scratched again from bad sector, so only make things worse, your lost data simply lost forever.

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Computer Equipment Disposal – Recycle, Donate Or Do Nothing?

June 4th, 2010

For the last couple of decades, the rapid advances in computing technology have given rise to a corresponding problem of computers becoming quickly obsolete. These days, any computer that is more than 3 years old will be noticeably slower in its performance than a computer that has been manufactured in the last few months. It has therefore become a fact of life in the information age that computers need to be updated on a regular basis in order to utilize the latest software and communications applications. This in turn has led to the problem of what one should do with the rapidly growing stockpile of old computers and other electronic equipment. A company or individual really has one of 3 choices: 1. Do nothing; 2 Donate or; 3. Recycle. This article will discuss each of the options in turn.


Before looking closely at the issue of computer equipment recycling, it is worthwhile noting why it so important to do something rather than nothing. Latest studies on the subject have concluded that only around 10-15% of old computer equipment is being recycled. The equipment that isn’t being recycled is either being stored, gathering dust on the tops of cupboards or in garages, or even more perniciously is being disposed of in landfills.

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