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IT Outsourcing – Why IT managed services is the best option

January 16th, 2010
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Having a small or medium business and choosing to host your own IT (information technologies) could be a very naive decision. This model could seem like a very viable solution, as your business would have control over the servers, its behavior, the implementation methodologies… in few words, you’d have total control over your IT. But with great control, comes great responsibility.

Managing all the hosting could give you the idea that you’ll have “peace of mind”, but this could not become true. Having full control would mean you’d need to take care about disaster recovery, buying the required software licenses, buying the necessary hardware to host the software, have enough room for placing your hardware, hiring and training the personnel to manage your business’ IT, implementing network security, perform software and hardware maintenance, and the list goes on. Implementing an IT solution by yourself (your business) doesn’t sound like the best idea now, does it?

But what are your alternatives, then? The best option would be IT outsourcing (a.k.a. IT managed services). The best way to get rid of all the trouble is to transfer it to someone else. This solution, apart from eliminating most of the hassle, it could provide several benefits that you wouldn’t get if gone “on-premise”.

There are many IT outsourcing companies that are authorized resellers from important software or hardware companies, which would mean lower costs on your IT implementation. For example, Streamline Solutions a mainly Microsoft Dynamics CRM provider, is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and Dell Authorized Reseller. For Streamline to implement CRM hosting and managed services to a customer would require a smaller budget to get all the necessary hardware and software than a company without any affiliation to any providers.

Another important benefit you usually get from outsourcing your IT solution is fixed costs. The contracts for the IT managed services are frequently based on monthly or yearly fees, so you’ll be certain about the budget you’ll need to start your IT hosting and managing. Otherwise, managing your own IT software and hardware would require a variable budget.

As a conclusion, if your business is not big enough to be able to spend the enormous budget IT hosting and management would require, IT outsourcing is the best option you can take.

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Following Liposuction, Most Patients Have Very Little Pain

January 16th, 2010
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Prior to your liposuction procedure, your cosmetic surgeon will carefully outline the areas of bulging fat that are to be suctioned. He or she will then draw detailed contour lines in order to further define the contour and shape characteristics of the deposits of fat. Plastic surgeons will use to “tumescent technique” in which a large amount of fluid will be initially placed to swell the area. This technique will allow for fat to be removed in a very smooth, safe, and symmetrical manner. The fluid is able to help loosen the fat while providing a local anesthesia for operative and immediate post-operative discomfort. It will also be able to provide epinephrine which is capable of decreasing bleeding.

In a tumescent lipoplasty, small incisions will be created and small suctions tubes will be inserted to the proper depth of the fat deposit. This cannula, or tube, will then be passed back and forth until an appropriate amount of fat has been removed. The cannula will then be moved over about half of an inch, and again several passes will be made until fat is removed. The entire bulging area will be treated in this fashion. The plastic surgeon will carefully remove small amounts at a time, constantly checking the contour and thickness of the fat as this suctioning proceeds.

After this suctioning is completed, the opposite side will be treated the same way. Your cosmetic surgeon will compare the two sides and adjust the contours to match. After this, the incisions will be carefully closed, and an elastic dressing or garment will be placed to put a gentle pressure on the skin. This will prevent excess fluid from accumulating in the area which has been suctioned. All of the incisions are carefully closed with stitches placed beneath the skin. This will make it so that there is no chance of “railroad” looking scars, but rather very fine line scars will appear. Immediately, you will be able to bathe or shower. None of these stitches will need to be removed, they will simply just dissolve.

Following a lipoplasty, many patients will have very little pain, but rather they will experience such things as tightness, soreness, or fullness. To minimize to collection of swelling and fluid in the areas treated, your plastic surgeon will request that you wear an elastic garment which will be provided for two weeks or more post-surgery. The amount of time will depend on the extent of your procedure. The treated areas will likely feel sore for up to 72 hours, and the soreness will resolve over the next two to three days. You will likely be prescribed medication by your plastic surgeon. Bruising may develop, but will subside with time.

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