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VOL. 1, ISSUE 1 MIS NEWSLETTER  

Welcome and thank you for visiting our information technology newsletter. We hope these information technology tips provide a better understanding of IT management. We welcome any questions regarding IT project management, business management software, business management systems or Management information Systems. Below are the MIS newsletters listed by month, click on the links to view information. Load times will very depending on your connection speed. Please feel free to visit our affiliates and/or use our help center if you need assistance.

"Make sure you don’t lose the customers you've spent so much energy to acquire."

Staying in touch with our Customers

We thought a Newsletter would be a helpful and interesting source of information for you so our intention is regularly to publish one on our MIS (Management Information Systems) page. This is one of several ways we hope to stay in touch with you.

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Email = SPAM ???

This graphic gives you the answer! Sixty-eight billion email travel daily on the internet and 63% are SPAM.

Top-level Domain suggestions rejected by ICANN

11) .fubar: Once .gov is full
10) .nigerianoilministerswithcash: Because there's one born every minute
9) .smut: At least you know what you're getting yourself into
8) .dotdot: For the Web site that has everything
7) .cry: For IT admins' support groups
6) .what: For when you're not sure about the site address ... or the Internet itself
5) .dotcom: From the Department of Redundancy Department
4) .%@#!$&*^: For sites like TheComplaintStation or AOLSucks
3) .bomb: For Internet-only start-ups ... automatically converts to .com after a year of profitability
2) .crap: To let surfers know your site stinks before they access it
1) .exe: Enough already with .com!

Jobless Recovery

With IT budgets inching up slightly and a backlog of projects waiting to be implemented, workforce management hasn't been a front-burner issue for many CIO's. In fact, it's one they'd rather avoid altogether.

This graph compares IT specialization job trends for the last two years.

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