Sun Microsystems Study Shows (Again!) Virtual Offices An Energy-Saving Solution
June 11, 2008
Here’s a quick post to a new Sun Microsystems press release discussing another recent study demonstrating the enormous environmental and cost benefit to adopting telework programs and virtual workgroups.
Quick adoption by the business community of alternative work enviroments such as virtual offices can have a dramatic and immediate impact on the environment and energy costs. Partnering with an experienced virtual assistant can be a timesaver to any business learning to use the variety of tools to manage projects and teams on the web.
Review the Sun Microsystems press release here.
Get The Most Out of E-Mail with IMAP
June 8, 2008
One of the best kept secrets to efficient email management lies in the protocol (how’s that for a $10 word!) that the email system uses. Aside from free email accounts, if you have domain email (you@yourdomain.com) - you’re more than likely using the emailboxes included with your web hosting service.
What most don’t realize is that web hosting email is based on POP (Post Office Protocol). POP is great - but it does have one very important limitation… your messages are never fully synchronized across all the places where you read mail… your desktop computer, your laptop.. your mobile phone.
That’s where IMAP saves the day! With IMAP (Internet Mail Access Protocol), your message folders are synchronized and identical across all devices. So, a message you send with your mobile phone is accessible on your desktop, etc.. In this age of mobile messaging, that’s a real advantage.
So, if your hosting service only offers POP mail, how can you get IMAP?
There’s a growing number of email-only service providers that do nothing but email. Besides being better able to offer much larger mailboxes and better support, a separate email provider will offer IMAP. Some of the best providers are nominal in cost (and in the case of Google Apps - free):
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Mailtrust (Varable rates - outstanding support and reliability
Fastmail ($39.95/year)
Google Apps (Free or $50/yr; free service offers up to 100 6.7GB mailboxes!)
To switch your email while keeping your web hosting, you need to make a “MX” update to your domain’s DNS (something that ProVirtual Solutions can help you with!).
Here’s a recently posted article on the GMail blog that will help describe the difference between POP and IMAP.
Free & Low-Cost Alternatives to Microsoft Office: A Free Presentation
June 5, 2008
A few months ago, I did a teleseminar for members of DVVAA about free and low-cost alternatives to Microsoft Office. There are lots of options out there - and more becoming available every day!
This 32-page presentation provides a nice overview of what’s available for both in-office workers and road warriors. You may be surprised to find that you don’t need to spend hundreds for a full-featured office suite! Here’s a quick preview of the presentation:
Enjoy!
Gorgeous Art by Helen Webber
May 8, 2008

My so-cool client Helen Webber is offering a special sale on her Jazztime watercolor print series. Visit Helen’s print sale page and check out all her beautiful offerings.
What a wonderful excuse to post some gorgeous art on my blog!http://www.helenwebber.com/printstore/howtoorder_water.htm
Back from the IVAA Summit… a BLAST!
April 27, 2008
I’m finally getting unpacked from the IVAA Summit in Charlotte… and I had a great time! There were terrific programs and a record turnout - about 80 VAs from all over the USA and Canada, and I had the pleasure of meeting most of them. Best of all, I got to meet many contacts I had over the years - this time in person!
The DVVAA girls again made a splash… 15% of the attendees!! Special thanks to Laura Pumo for being such a gracious roommate.
Kudos to IVAA and the Summit Committee… you really know how to put on a show!
RescueTime measures your productivity (do I really want to know this?)
April 18, 2008
I just installed RescueTime - a free product which aims to provide users with a cold, impartial analysis of how you spend time on your computer - without data entry. RescueTime runs in the background and (basically speaking) tracks the focus of windows on your computer to compile a report which you can have emailed or published in an RSS feed.
You can even define productivity goals and measure your progress! So, if you have decided to spend 50% less time processing email, RescueTime will let you know if you are on track to achieve that goal.
There are obvious privacy concerns with any product that “tracks” activity on your computer. However, RescueTime does a good job of addressing these concerns by providing useful features to whitelist and suspend tracking for activity that you don’t want to include in reports:
What about my privacy?
We take privacy pretty seriously, and it was one of our biggest concerns when we built RescueTime. Our first line of privacy defense is to provide a prominent pause feature that allows you to suspend tracking. Second of all, you can delete any particular data. Finally, we ensure that the only thing we track is the names of the apps and sites you use and the times that you use them. We also offer a “Whitelist” feature that allows you to only track the web sites that you want to. For more details, check out our privacy policy.
RescueTime also offers a paid version that will track the productivity of a workgroup.. so it looks like the product is also aimed at small businesses who are serious about measuring the results of adopting alternative processes and workstyles. It may provide weary commuters everywhere with a great tool to convince management that it’s time to start adopting work-at-home options!
This may be a perfect way to measure once and for all how much time I really spend with email, eBay and celebrity gossip blogs. If my results aren’t too terribly embarrassing, I will post again in a month’s time to share the verdict.


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