Virtual Office and working from anywhere

July 14, 2009

I’m happy to say I can now officially work from anywhere. Its a great feeling, and I am really enjoying this beautiful weather. Can you get out and do that efficiently today?

I can truly:

  • Answer all calls on my office phone – via my software phone on my laptop.
  • Make all calls with my office caller id with my softphone – caller id says I’m in the office to customers, so what if there are birds in the background.
  • Access all my data on the virtual office system, outlook anywhere, & external sites via the internet
  • Enjoy this beautiful weather!
  • Have the freedom to sit down and work ANYWHERE with my verizon air card & laptop.

Can you work from anywhere? Call us today for more information how you can free yourself from the confines of a traditional office environment. You deserve this level of efficiency and ease of technology access.  We can help you drive your business ahead of the curve.  This is easy, and its time you took advantage of it.


Remote Desktop multi-monitor support

March 23, 2009

Multiple monitors are great for productivity.  Here’s a tip to use multiple monitors with your remote desktop or terminal server connection.

Use the “/span” and “/f” command line switches for the Microsoft remote desktop client for dual monitor support.

e.g. to remote desktop into a Terminal Server named “myRDPname” from the command line and get the RDP client to span dual monitors in full screen mode:

mstsc /v:myRDPname /span /f

Switch

Description

/v

the remote machine name

/span

span across multiple monitors

/f

open in full screen mode

If you use the /? switch you can see all the command line arguments.


New offering makes online presentations a snap!

February 11, 2009

A new product has been added to the Corner Edge line up. iWebPresentations is a great new, flexible tool for displaying presentations online. This platform is ideal for sales force training, CME or a host of other applications.

iWebPresentations can be password protected and date sensitive, so only invited viewers have access. iWebPresentations also capture data so you can track user input and response.

To see a preview of iWebPresentations go to design.corneredge.com.