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Looking Into Turnkey Online Business Opportunities No comments yet

There are many opportunities to have an internet business but starting from little to no knowledge can be a disadvantage so why not look into turnkey online business opportunities. Why go through the learning process which can take as long as a year or more when you can just get a ready made online business and start receiving an income.

Yes there are many ready made online businesses to choose from and the only limitation is the cost. You can find a business under a hundred dollars or into the thousands of dollars. But you get what you pay for and think about who would want to sell you a profitable business for pennies on the dollar. The formula for selling a ready made online business is 10 times the monthly income it produces. So if you would like to get a $1000 a month income from you business then you should expect to pay the owner around $10,000. Still you can recover you cost in less then a year and that isn’t bad.

What about the low cost turnkey online business opportunities that you see advertise daily on the search engines, what do they offer? They offer you a chance to grow a already establish business plan that works but you will have to find the traffic and do some learning as you grow your business into an income producing asset. Just don’t believe all the hype that sounds too good to be true because too many people with good intentions have failed for lack of understanding what it takes to make a business successful in an competitive environment.

Even if you invest into an expensive ready made online business you better have someone with online business experience help you to maintain it or the business could become unsuccessful and stop producing profit. Unless you hire someone with internet business experience you will have to go through the learning curve or your competitors will take your business from you.

I have found a great ready made online business that not only cost nothing to start up with but the owner of the business will set you up with a web page and even bring you traffic from his own advertisements. He is use to new beginners and will personally help you with your start up business. Of course he is making money from what ever you make but it is of no consequence to your profits as his income is from the second tier in the programs which don’t affect you and your profit. I have already made money with this business and feel that Tissa Godavitarne has been a great help and friend. My hope is that when you are looking into turnkey online business opportunities that you take your time and find one that suites your needs as I have

How 2007’s Hot IT Trends Played Out in 2008 - Server Virtualization No comments yet

About this time last year, I took a look back at some of the macro trends that hit their stride during 2007. I thought it would be interesting to see which of those trends are still noteworthy, which new ones are on the radar, and generally how the landscape has changed.

Server virtualization remains perhaps the hottest trend in IT. It may no longer be pegging the hype meter quite as hard, but that’s only because server virtualization has moved into the mainstream. It’s ever more clearly one of those fundamental developments that touches and transforms all manner of associated technologies, products, and processes.

To be sure, lots of virtualization customers are still using it for relatively straightforward server consolidation, but more and more are also implementing high availability and other services on top of a virtualization foundation. One notable event during the year was the ouster of Diane Greene from VMware’s helm, but so far, neither this nor Microsoft’s increasingly aggressive virtualization efforts have had a substantial impact on VMware’s position as market leader.

Alternative clients are ways of provisioning applications and delivering software services that differ from the loading up of an operating system and clients on a traditional PC. This includes accessing applications through a browser interface. It also includes a variety of technologies that, collectively, keep desktop applications and/or operating systems in the data center, and push them out to user devices–including, but not limited to, thin clients–in a managed way.

This trend continues to gather pace, albeit in a relatively measured way, with security and compliance often the primary driving force. Most major virtualization players have steadily broadened their portfolios to encompass both client-side and server-side virtualization, taking advantage of one with the other.

Power and cooling
Intel’s resurgence
Open source and open-source licenses
cloud computing

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