by Jeff Yablon | Feb 13, 2009 | Business Process
How Do We Communicate in 2009? An interesting conundrum: You receive a piece of e-mail. It’s from someone you’ve never heard of. It’s blatant marketing/sales stuff. No pretence about anything else, no content that you (with any luck) find at least a...
by Jeff Yablon | Jan 29, 2009 | Business Process
Virtual VIP Tips February 2009 PC-VIP Inc./ Virtual VIP Business and Computer Care for Those with Better Things To Do New York City . . . and Your Desktop! Welcome to the February issue of Virtual VIP Tips. We like to say “hi” about once a month, and I...
by Jeff Yablon | Jan 5, 2009 | Business Process
Hi there. I’m baaaack! I never make New Year’s Resolutions. I could explain, but my guess is that those of you who agree with me will find nothing worth reading, and those who don’t will think you haven’t, so . . . onward: The PC-VIP Inc. Blog...
by Jeff Yablon | Oct 18, 2007 | Business Process
Uh-Oh. that’s not gonna make me many friends . . . Hello again. I’ve been quiet for a while. Well, my old pal Fred Langa over at WindowsSecrets.com posted an article this week that has me juiced. Some background: One of the many things that adds up to...
by Jeff Yablon | Sep 10, 2007 | Business Process
Yes, it’s true. After many years of claiming that their products are impervious to viruses, Apple has egg all over its face. Or rather, is the egg all over its face. I’ve resisted commenting on the iPhone price drop debacle. Let’s get this out of the...
by Jeff Yablon | Aug 23, 2007 | Business Process
I love how often bad software companies blame their bad software problems on the biggest, baddest software factory of them all. OK, actually, I hate it. I make a living primarily by working with the mess that their software so often is, but I’m not a big...