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Ensuring Technology Serves You!

The Why of FellowsheepTech

Fellowsheep Tech was founded in the summer of 2004 with the mission of serving local businesses, ministries, and families by enabling them to better utilize and leverage technology solutions in the achievement of their objectives. Fellowsheep is committed to honoring Christ and furthering the Gospel in purpose and practice. A tailored-to-your-needs service model provides the capability to address a client’s varied technology needs with personal, hands-on involvement. As Christ came to serve, not be served, Fellowsheep endeavors to truly serve clients by offering technology solutions personally developed to address the unique needs of each client.

 

First, be present...

If you're in business, a presence on the web is not just a strategy any more...it's a necessity. The traditional channels of communication to your potential customers are now digital, and shifting constantly. If you're just getting started step by step, or need to relocate your existing services, FellowsheepTech can provide an affordable solution for your web domain/hosting/email needs.

 

The Future of Small Business Services

Here is something to dig into and start evaluating as you establish and grow your small business:

From Winsupersite.com: What You Need to Know...

It's a rather compelling argument that your business IT needs may well be best met by a subscription to services hosted & managed by pros elsewhere for $6-25 per user/month. Considering the hassle that is saved in procuring, configuring, protecting, etc. it seems like a bargain to me!

 

Wininfo Daily News

A daily dose of Windows news and information, with no fluff.
  • WinInfo Short Takes, January 27, 2012

    By Paul Thurrott
    An often irreverent look at this week’s other news, including Microsoft’s $250 million payment to Nokia, Microsoft’s supposed plans for Xbox LIVE on iOS and Android, Apple’s ongoing human rights abuses in China, Samsung (and not Apple) was the number-one smartphone vendor in 2011, HP announces its plans for webOS, Netflix soars on better-than-expected results, AT&T sells far more iPhones than Verizon (but many were older models), and Motorola Mobility posts another loss.
  • Nokia Sold "Well Over" 1 Million Windows Phones in 2 Months

    By Paul Thurrott
    Nokia announced its financial results for the quarter ending December 31, 2011. And while the press will focus largely on the company’s continued attempts to turn things around, there was some good news to report as well.

MacStories

  • The State Of iCloud-enabled Apps
    Three months after the public launch of iCloud, I thought it’d be interesting to check upon the App Store and see how many developers have decided to enable iCloud integration for documents & data storage in their apps. iCloud went live alongside iOS 5 and OS X 10.7.2 on October 12th, two days ahead of [...]
  • The Omni Group Previews OmniPlan for iPad, iCloud Sync Coming To iPad Apps
    The Omni Group Previews OmniPlan for iPad, iCloud Sync Coming To iPad Apps At Macworld|iWorld 2012, which kicked off yesterday in San Francisco, iOS and Mac developer The Omni Group offered a first preview of an initial build of OmniPlan for iPad, and detailed some of their upcoming plans for the suite of apps they [...]

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