I have a friend who is very automated, but still works 60 hours a week. It seems that there is a whole layer of automation that still isn't in place for most customers.
--- Profox <profox /at/ dbxtech .D.OT com> wrote:
> > Here's some additional areas I've also identified > > > > 1. virus, spyware, and security > > 2. Remote monitoring over the internet, i.e. > webcams > > 3. Remote computing > > 4. conversions to linux > > 5. Marketing software, both large expensive > programs > > and small, trivial, shareware programs. > > 6. Ebay sales and/or software to manage ebay > sales > > We've started doing remote monitoring/management > which monitors the network and all the machines on > the network. The systems we're using also > inventories > everything and provides all kinds of alerts for > things > such as low disk space, hack attempts, virus > detection > and hardware failures. > > The service is priced low enough for small offices > and > gives us an opportunity to give them proactive > service > before they know they need it. > > I can think of several IT solution things you could > do > to make money if you know how to beat the bushes. > > Jim Eddins > > > _______________________________________________ > Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com > Subscription Maintenance: > http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox > OT-free version of this list: > http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profoxtech > ** All postings, unless explicitly stated otherwise, > are the opinions of the author, and do not > constitute legal or medical advice. This statement > is added to the messages for those lawyers who are > too stupid to see the obvious. >
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