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		<title>New Position &#8211; Junior Systems Administrator</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Delphi Systems, a small growing IT service company in Lethbridge specializing in the SMB market is looking for an entry level computer technician / systems administrator.
Skills/Experience Required
- Experience with Windows &#38; SBS Server 2000/2003/2008
- Experience with Windows XP/Vista/7
- Experience with Active Directory &#38; Group Policy
- Experience with Exchange 2003/2007
- Experience with TCPIP Networking
Skills/Experience Preferred
- A+ [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Delphi Systems, a small growing IT service company in Lethbridge specializing in the SMB market is looking for an entry level computer technician / systems administrator.</p>
<p>Skills/Experience Required<br />
- Experience with Windows &amp; SBS Server 2000/2003/2008<br />
- Experience with Windows XP/Vista/7<br />
- Experience with Active Directory &amp; Group Policy<br />
- Experience with Exchange 2003/2007<br />
- Experience with TCPIP Networking</p>
<p>Skills/Experience Preferred<br />
- A+ certification preferred<br />
- Experience with Smartphone support (Blackberry, iphone, windows mobile)<br />
- Basic experience with Mac OS X<br />
- Basic experience with Blackberry Enterprise server<br />
- Basic experience with Printer maintenance and repair</p>
<p>Responsibilities<br />
- Remote and on-site Technical Support for new and existing clients<br />
- Internal systems support<br />
- Existing and new client projects<br />
- Some after hours on call service (emergencies only) (non-business hours)<br />
- Prospecting and securing new client opportunities</p>
<p>Employee Requirements<br />
- Must have valid clean class 5 license and your own reliable transportation.<br />
- Self motivated problem solver – need to be able to find/research solutions without the help of others.<br />
- Management/Leadership qualities<br />
- Must have an entrepreneurial spirit<br />
- Excellent English – spoken and written<br />
- Must follow written procedures</p>
<p>We appreciate all expressions of interest, however, as a practical matter, only select candidates whose backgrounds best match our requirements will be contacted.</p>
<p>To apply email a current resume and job references to <a href="mailto:careers@delphisystems.ca">careers@delphisystems.ca</a></p>
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		<title>Free Network Assessment Offer for Small Business Week</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 16:47:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In celebration of Small Business Week, Delphi Systems is offering its Network Assessment Service absolutely free.
- Not sure whether your business-critical data is being backed up?
- Not sure where to turn next in the technology minefield?
- Plagued by viruses / spyware?
- Users complaining about poor systems performance?
- Wish you could continue to work, even when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>In celebration of Small Business Week, Delphi Systems is offering its Network Assessment Service absolutely free.</strong></p>
<p>- Not sure whether your business-critical data is being backed up?<br />
- Not sure where to turn next in the technology minefield?<br />
- Plagued by viruses / spyware?<br />
- Users complaining about poor systems performance?<br />
- Wish you could continue to work, even when you&#8217;re not in the office?<br />
Â <br />
If you answered yes to any (or all!) of the above or you are experiencing other I.T. issues, now is the perfect time for your business to take advantage of Delphi Systemsâ€™ free Network Assessment. The primary purpose of the network assessment is to review your existing I.T. infrastructure, identifying areas of concern and establishing the means by which to resolve them.Â We can also assist in identifying ways to improve the efficiency of your business, utilising the latest tools and technologies.</p>
<p><strong>Key focus areas during the assessment are:</strong><br />
- Network Security<br />
- Anti-virus, Anti-Spam Protection<br />
- Server Performance<br />
- Network Speed<br />
- UPS suitability<br />
- Data protection strategy<br />
-Software Licensing<br />
- Remote Access<br />
- Email Access<br />
- Internet connection performance<br />
- Business needs analysis<br />
Â <br />
Upon completion of the Network Assessment, a tailored report is produced &amp; provided to you for reference. We will work with you to develop an individual action plan to tackle any issues in the most effective manner, ensuring that this plan meets the key business drivers for your I.T. network review.</p>
<p>To book your free Network Assessment please contact Delphi Systems at 403-380-3343 or email <a href="mailto:offers@delphisystems.ca">offers@delphisystems.ca</a></p>
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		<title>Technology for Small Business &#8211; Do we really need a Server?</title>
		<link>http://www.delphisystems.ca/blog/?p=3</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 01:56:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tired of shuffling files between computers on a USB memory device? Or backing up QuickBooks to a CD? Or having multiple copies of your important files on different computers? Maybe it is time to look at your first real server.
But&#8230;Do we really need a server? What does a server do exactly? And arenâ€™t they expensive? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tired of shuffling files between computers on a USB memory device? Or backing up QuickBooks to a CD? Or having multiple copies of your important files on different computers? Maybe it is time to look at your first real server.</p>
<p>But&#8230;Do we really need a server? What does a server do exactly? And arenâ€™t they expensive? These are all valid questions you may have thought about as the owner of a small but growing business.</p>
<p>First things first, what is a Server?</p>
<p>Servers can do many different things for your business depending on how they are configured. The typical server for small business may take on roles such as file storage, backup, email, resource sharing, remote access, and user security. Letâ€™s investigate the different roles a server may play in your business.</p>
<p><strong>File Storage:</strong> Having all your files in one central location is the biggest advantage to having a server. With all your companyâ€™s files organized in a logical hierarchy you are better able to find what you are looking for. This benefit grows exponentially as the size of your office staff grows. A properly configured server will also allow you to synchronize your files for working away from the office.</p>
<p><strong>Backup:</strong> Centralizing all your companyâ€™s important data in one location makes proper backups possible. This alone is enough of a reason to implement a server for your company data. Your information can be backed up daily, with version. Another simplified thing to do is backup your data to an online deata storage company. It is always prudent to have a copy of your data offsite.</p>
<p><strong>Email:</strong> Having your own email server has many benefits for the small business. Shared contacts and calendars make life easier for employees trying to schedule meetings and appointments. Imagine the time savings by having one central copy of all your clients contact information, instead of each employee keeping their own copies. Having your own email serve also gives you control over spam and virus scanning, and gives you access to additional features such as webmail and smart phone access.</p>
<p><strong>Resource sharing:</strong> A server can act as a print server to provide print services to all your computers. Instead of all computers having attached printers, you can invest in a better quality printer to be shared by everyone. The server will always be available, so you wonâ€™t have a problem printing when an attached workstation is shut down.</p>
<p><strong>User Security:</strong> Protect your sensitive data by having proper security measures in place. Your server can keep track of exactly who should have access to what, and document what is done on the network.</p>
<p>So do you need a server for your business? This question can be answered easily once you understand exactly what a server does and what the benefits would be to your business. Also,Â Â don&#8217;t forget to plan for future growth. A growing company must think towards the future when deciding to deploy a server. Just remember, your system might be ok for today, but what about your requirements in six month or a year from now?</p>
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