New Internet Security, with David C. Ballard
By Online Security Authority on Jul 29, 2007 in Online Security Authority
I want to invite you to listen in on the OSA talk show. Yes, you heard that right, we have made arangements to interveiw a very special guest, and he is the owner of:
http://www.newinternetsecurity.com/
New Internet Security vs Internet Insecurity, with David C. Ballard
Come join us on Monday morning, and see the future, and hear the Interview!
Managed Security Services has been a term used in corporate America for many years. Simply put, it is a team of highly skilled IT technicians who manage the infrastructure (hardware and security software) of a corporation’s computer network!
Now you can have that same protection and service for your PC.
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Bill Wardell
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