Why You Need a Website ?
Q: My business is very small, just me and two employees, and our product really can't be sold on-line. Do I really need a website?
A: That's a good question. In fact, it's one of the most important and most frequently asked questions of the digital business age. Before I answer, however, let's flash back to the very first time I was asked this question. It was circa 1998, during the toddler years of the Internet.
Outsource Your IT Dept. !
Should you consider outsourcing your IT department? For those organizations, which are not in a core business of Information Technology, it may be desirable to outsource their IT infrastructure to the IT experts at nibraas IT. The advantages of outsourcing are many as follows:
· Time is saved by concentrating in your own core business resulting in higher productivity
· Often full time support is not necessary. We provide a more cost effective solution than a full time IT professional.
· Flexible support schedule to minimize impact on daily company operations.
· Flexible agreements to meet your business needs ranging from retainer-ship, support contracts, project or hourly basis.
· Access to a mix of technicians with unique skills to save cost & meet your diverse IT business requirements
. Ready to support your company growth with additional resources only when needed.
Welcome
Welcome to nibraas IT.
A new born baby ran with the most knowledgeable and efficient Consultants of the country. Here in nibraas IT we just don't solve your problems, we create opportunities of expanding your company’s IT Horizon that you never aware off.
As we are transforming from n-care solutions (sister concern), our presence in web will be messy for the upcoming days. We will be back in full swing within a quarter or so insha’Allah.
Till then.. Cheers.
-nibraas IT
info@nibraas.com
+88.0197.NIBRAAS (6427227)
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How To Spot an Email Hoax / Fake Emails ?
Question: What is a hoax?
Answer: A hoax is an act, document or artifact intended to deceive or defraud the public. Examples range from relatively benign instances of trickery, such as April Fools pranks, to scientific fraud on a grand scale, such as the Piltdown Man hoax of the early 20th century.
The word hoax dates from the 1700s and is believed to be a contraction of hocus — as in hocus pocus, the centuries-old nonsense phrase used by stage magicians (along with abracadabra) to invoke "magic spells."
The advent of the Internet has provided an unprecedented platform for the perpetrators of hoaxes by placing inexpensive, easy-to-use self-publishing tools at everyone's disposal. Email hoaxes in particular spread false information from person to person with astonishing rapidity by encouraging recipients to forward ersatz documents, chain letter-style, to everyone they know. Web hoaxes consist of bogus Websites designed to fool users into believing they are visiting legitimate home pages which in fact present false or misleading information.
Regardless of the specific form it may take, what distinguishes any hoax from mere error or folklore is that it is deliberately deceptive.






