May 17, 2010
Just a quick note to remind that we will be closed on Memorial Day (Monday) and will reopen on Tuesday at 9am.
Support staff will be available as always. Simply submit a ticket on www.ajtsupport.com if you require assistance.
We hope everyone has a safe and happy holiday weekend!
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March 19, 2010
It used to be that all that you needed to market your company effectively was a business card and brochure. But times have changed. Today, you need a professional web site, one that will win the confidence of prospects and motivate them to act. Your website is likely to be a customer’s introduction to your business. Be sure that you make a great first impression with a website that looks professional, presents your company’s best qualities and persuades visitors to take action.
If you don’t have a web site or if your current one is not working for you, AJT Design & Marketing, Inc. of Orlando, Florida can help. Now celebrating our 13th year of providing exceptional service, we are a one-stop shop, a comprehensive Orlando web design, development and marketing firm able to meet all of your online needs. Leave everything to us!! We are a full service, Orlando Based Web Design firm. Check out our full service list.
Our relationship with our Clients only begins with the initial website production. After launch of your website, our team of Orlando based Web Designers, Engineers, Programmers, Account Managers and Customer Support Representatives are available around the clock via our customer support portal, www.ajtsupport.com. In a recent survey, AJT Design & Marketing scored extremely high marks with regards to customer support and was named a finalist for the FANATI award. See our press releases for more information.
We’ll do much more than design a “nice” website for your company. We’ll design and develop an interactive web site that gives your company instant credibility, enhances your corporate image, and motivates your visitors to act! View some of our recent projects on our web design portfolio.
Using our knowledge of the web combined with our Internet marketing expertise, we can provide recommendations for your corporate presence or Internet business. In addition to web design, we also specialize in custom application design, print media design, Internet and print marketing campaigns, web hosting, website maintenance and more! AJT is your one-stop shop for all of your Orlando web design and interactive marketing needs throughout Florida and the rest of the world.
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June 23, 2009
June 13, 2009
Corporations looking to increase productivity among their mobile workforce have long been questioning what platform is the most secure. Recently Maribel Lopez (a formally of Forrester Research) did some detailed research and posted the results for the world to see. The comparison was done between the top three mobile platforms in the field today: Apple's iPhone, Windows Mobile devices, and RIM's BlackBerry. Lopez looked at three major areas: Device Security, Transmission Security, and Network Security. Each area was rated on a scale of 0-4.
So how did they fare? The iPhone comes in at bottom of the pile with a 1 out of 4 overall score. The main reason for the low score is a 0 on the Device Security category. Lopez cites the lack of device encryption, the OS can be compromised (i.e. jailbreaking), and the lack of OTA updates, as the reason.
Windows Mobile devices did better with a 3 out of 4 rating. Again, as with the iPhone, the Device category was the weak spot. A 2 out of 4 for the WinMo, but still no device encryption.
Taking the top spot is the BlackBerry with an impressive 4 out of 4. According to the report, "Security was designed into the platform from its inception". This should not come as much of a suprise since RIM has primarily targeted the corporate world first, then worked it's way out to the everyday consumer. The iPhone and WinMo devices were just the opposite.
Hopefully the outcome of this report will be that Apple and Microsoft work to improve security from the device standpoint. Each device has its pros and cons, but for me security is a big factor. Read the full report here: http://www.blackberrymotion.com/news/device-security-rims-blackberry-is-king-of-the-hill
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May 4, 2009
February 3, 2009
Do you backup your email frequently? If not, do you realize the risk you are taking? Quick story… We had a Client contact us a few weeks ago asking us if we could help retrieve his email as his computer completely crashed. The Client expressed the importance of retrieving his email – over 5 years worth of important correspondence with Clients and Colleagues. When we explained how POP email works, he quickly realized that he was in trouble. Basically, when an email comes in, it is received to the server. The email sits on the server until you turn your computer on and download your mail. Once the email is downloaded into Outlook, it is removed from the server. This means, you have the only copy of that email and to make sure it is safely secured, you must backup your email files (to a remote source such as a thumb drive) on a frequent basis.
This is true for 99% of POP email services, which is what most of the world uses, except those on Exchange email. Exchange email, among other things, removes the need for you to do manual backups as any email that comes in (or is sent out) is synchronized with the server. That means, whatever your Outlook has (and looks like) is exactly as it sits on the remote server. So if your computer crashes, or you buy a new one, you simply setup your email account and the Exchange server does the rest. Within a few minutes (depending on how many months/years/decades of email you have) you will have a fully restored email box including all folders and subfolders.
So basically, unless you already have an Exchange type of email service, and are on regular POP email, you need to be performing frequent backups of your Outlook (or Outlook Express) data files to a remote disk or thumb drive. We do not need to stress the importance of this – think of what type of nightmare it would be to lose every single email you ever sent and received. If you are the type that will not backup your email, we highly recommend moving to an Exchange service (contact us for details – we do offer Exchange and also can recommend some great 3rd party services). Otherwise, “get to backin’ up!”. The following link from Microsoft will assist you in backing up your email data files. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA011030811033.aspx Be sure to click on the little plus sign, under the first two paragraphs, which is labeled “Back up messages to a .pst file”. Once you expand this link, it will give you a step by step instruction on how to backup your email data files.
We hope you find this information helpful!
-The AJT Support Team
AJT Design & Marketing, Inc.
1800 Pembrook Drive, Suite 300
Orlando, FL 32810
1-877-258-3746 (Main)
1-877-497-5284 (Fax)
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October 29, 2008
Our good friends at “Domain Registry of America/Internet Domain Name Services” are at it again. We have noticed a huge increase in phone calls and emails from our Clients inquiring about this official looking “bill” sent to them by DROA stating that the bill is to renew their domain(s). This is completely, without question, a scam! Domain name registration data is public unless you have a “Private Domain Name Registration”.
Link to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regarding this scam – Click Here – http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2003/12/domainreg.shtm
Information from many other sources such as Snopes.com – Click Here – http://message.snopes.com/showthread.php?t=6995
If your domain was registered and is renewed by AJT – rest assured that we have your domain on LOCKED status so it is completely safe. Domain’s under our control cannot be hijacked or stolen – the only thing that these scammers can do is steal your money!
If you want to make your domain registration data completely private and avoid these (and other types of) scams floating around the Internet, please contact us and we will get the privacy feature added to your domain name. Adding a private WHOIS to your domain is only $7 per year – more details below and feel free to respond to this e-mail and ask any questions that you may have.
Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Private WHOIS/Domain Registrations
A domain name with ID Protect can shield you from: * Domain related spam * Common Scams * Identity theft * Data mining * Name hijackers * And more…
How does ID Protect help reduce spam? Due to BulkRegister’s dynamic email system, your visible email address is constantly changing, so while it is being harvested and redistributed, it will change and the previous address will no longer work for the spammer. The Domain Privacy Protection Service (an affiliate of BulkRegister.com) secures and maintains your real email address on file so you receive important information regarding your domain.
What if I need to prove ownership of a domain? You have the ability to temporarily disable the ID Protect service through your domain control panel. Turn off the service and then ask the verifying party to confirm whois registration details. Once complete, you may turn the ID Protect service back on through your domain control panel.
What if someone sends something to the mailing address? For communications received which does not appear to be unsolicited commercial mail, The Domain Privacy Protection Service (an affiliate of BulkRegister.com) may either forward such communication to you or may attempt to communicate to you a scanned copy of a page of the communication. The Service may elect to not forward to you communications which appear to be unsolicited, known scams or communications which appear to be from your having used the IDP Services as a general mail forwarding service.
What is the cost of the privacy service? The costs is just $7 per year, in addition to your normal (annual) domain name fees. Multi-year discounts available.
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June 27, 2008
If you are looking for a host for your website, you may be weighing the options of paid hosting vs. free hosting sites. You may be thinking that if you can get the hosting services that you need for free, why pay for it. The answer is clear, because you will get exactly what you pay for and with free hosting exactly what you are not paying for. Depending on what type of site you have, the consideration of whether to use a paid host or a free host will make a big difference to you.
For instance, if you have a business site that you want hosted, you should not consider using a free host. The reason being that if you are trying to portray your business as successful but it is obvious that your site is unprofessional because it lacks the bells and whistles that paid hosts offer, then how do you really expect to gain new customers? On the other hand, if your site will be used for personal reasons like sharing information, photo's etc. with family and friends, then free hosting may be for you. You wouldn't want to pay a host for hosting that type of site.
If for some strange reason you choose to use a free web host for your site there are some downfalls to doing this that you should be aware of. There are tons of startup hosting providers that offer free hosting because more and more people are using the Internet, so they want to attract you to put a site up and offer it free to make it easy for you to do so.
The first downside to accepting free hosting is the various annoyances that you will experience with a free host. For example, the main reason that free hosting is offered is simple, advertising. Companies pay the free host as sponsors to allow them to put "banner ads" or annoying "pop-up ads" on your site so that everyone who visits your site will view their ads and maybe buy their product or service. These ads can be quite unseemly due to the nature of the ads and the quality of them. They can be located anywhere on your website or pop up at will. This will hardly make a good impression on potential customers.
Free hosts offer you a chance to put your website on the Internet without having to pay for it. They don't do it out of the goodness of their hearts, they do it to make money, period. While giving you the offer of using their service s for free, they fail to tell you that you will be getting "limited" space to use. They will also remove you from their service if you should exceed the use of the allotted space you have been given. Ask yourself how that will fit into your plan to grow your business.
Ah, but all is not lost. A new breed of free hosts is emerging, hosts that provide "bannerless" ads and in some cases, more space that most free hosts. In other words no more banner ads on your free site and a little more room so that you don't feel so closed in. Is this progress or what? Absolutely not. This is another downfall in the world of free hosting. The way this little scheme works is that they give you free hosting without ads on your site, then run at an operating loss for about 6-months. Suddenly out of nowhere you are contacted by them letting you know that because they have no advertising ads and are running at a loss, they now need to charge you a monthly fee for your hosting services. They basically used the 6-month period to draw in as many new free host clients as possible hoping to build a nice following who wouldn't leave them once they started charging for their services. Nice plan huh?
The biggest downfall with using free web hosts is the lack of good support. What they offer by way of support services is poor at best. They also experience frequent "down-times" when no one, not even you can access your site. This is extremely bad for your potential customers and could result in lost sales for your business. In addition, the terms and conditions they set are outrageous in some cases and are changed whenever they feel like changing them, often without notice to you. The single most disturbing fact about free hosts is that they actually consider anything you create and publish on your site to be THEIR intellectual property, not yours!
It is a fact that most free web hosts became a factor on the web about 4-years ago, and the fact of the matter is that most of them do not stay in business longer that 1-year. How's that for stability? If you have a business site or a mission critical site, can you really afford to have it in constant jeopardy? These services are saturated with flaws that can have a detrimental effect on your website. So, it really gets down to asking yourself if it really is worth it all.
Let's recap the downfalls of using a free web host vs. a paid host to host your website. A few were not discussed above but exist none the less.
- Overload in advertising and banner/pop-up ads. - Frequent downtime without access to your site. - Lack of support, dependability or reliability. - Use of limited space, then possible removal if you overuse the space allotted. - Lack of secure server access. - The speed of their servers may be slower than those of paid hosts. - Restrictions on file sizes and types allowed to be uploaded to your free site. - Unremarkable or easily forgettable domain names that are so long that they take your breath away before you can even remember them.
You also need to be aware of the "so-called" free hosts. There are many of these free hosts that offer free hosting but charge you a ridiculous amount of money for a domain name for your site. Others will try to lure with free hosting hoping to convince you to upgrade your service and pay for additional features. In essence, their service is not free at all. Look for the hidden catches in all offerings from so-called free web hosts.
The Final Decision After analyzing all the facts on free host providers vs. paid host providers, it is easy to see that the differences between them is significant, just as the impact from using free host services can have a very negative effect on your business.
It's a fact that paid host providers offer more secure services, which is what you are paying for. More reliability, dependability and support comes with a price and is simply not matched by any free host provider. As you can see, in most cases, a paid web host provides a significantly better service than do free hosts. If you are convinced however that free hosting is right for you, do a little homework first. Review free host sites to see what type and how many ads are places there. Fins any website review articles that you can and read them carefully. Look up free hosting sites on various free host directories available in the Internet. The point here is to "look before you leap!" After all, the saying that "you get what you pay for" really does hold true when considering the services of a free web host.
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June 8, 2008
As of June 1, 2008, the services explained in our Noteworthy & Microsoft Exchange 2007 document (http://www.ajtdesign.com/docs/AJT-Exchange-Noteworthy.pdf) will officially be available to all current and future AJT customers.
For our Clients (or perspective new Clients) who might already have Exchange hosting with another provider, we invite you to compare services and pricing, as AJT is not mandating any monthly minimums (either in boxes or minimum spend) something no other provider does. The "norm" for Exchange email hosting is either 5 accounts or $50/month.
We can also combine Exchange 2007 and Noteworthy e-mail boxes on a single domain – meaning you only pay for Exchange for those who need it! Those who do not need the full benefits of Exchange, but still would like a fully mobile e-mail solution, redundant on a server "cluster" for a zero-downtime guarantee, backed-up daily with full restore capabilities, then Noteworthy is the perfect (and economical) solution.
To read more about the options we have made available to our Clients and potential Clients, please check out our Noteworthy & Microsoft Exchange 2007 document complete with frequently asked questions and comparison chart by visiting this link: http://www.ajtdesign.com/docs/AJT-Exchange-Noteworthy.pdf
Best Regards from……The Entire Team @ AJT
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May 27, 2008
AJT has joined up with our primary technology partner, Rackspace Managed Services (dubbed Greenspace) along with Native Energy to offer carbon neutral web hosting to all of our customers. For each server AJT has online, a (medium sized) tree has been planted and we utilize only the most energy efficient, low power consumption yet extremely powerful processors in all of our web servers. By doing so, we are essentially erasing the carbon footprint that we would otherwise be responsible for.
In addition to reducing our carbon footprint with eco-friendly web servers, AJT has also gone green with its invoicing by means of sending electronic invoices via e-mail rather than a hard copy being sent via snail-mail to customers that agreed. As of this posting, almost 3/4 of AJT's client base was on board for paperless billing which will save thousands of invoice envelopes, remittance envelopes, invoice paper, payment checks and stamps each year!
Earlier this year, AJT also "traded in" its company "runner" minivan which is used by the staff for running errands, picking up office supplies, going to meetings and tradeshows. We now have an eco-friendly company "runner" car that gets triple the miles per gallon of gas and is classed as "Ultra Low Emissions" vehicle. Some of the staff at AJT are also personally jumping on board, some already have traded in their "gas hogs" for more fuel efficient smaller cars and hybrids.
We owe our clients and friends a big thank you for helping us with our green initiative. To make a difference, we all must do our part, and it is extremely satisfying to see people really care and jump on board! So next time you are surfing your website that is hosted by AJT, remember that you are helping us to do our part in completely neutralizing the carbon emissions that would otherwise contribute to our global problem.
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