Tom McDonald

President of NSI, Tom has been helping small and medium businesses succeed in Connecticut for over 25 years.

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12 Android Apps to help with your Productivity

By Tom McDonald | May 6, 2011 3:09:00 PM

Looking for the some Essential Android apps for your phone, well look no further we have a list of 12 apps to help improve your productivity throughout the day.

Google Docs – Google has finally released a mobile version of their Google Docs program giving people mobile access to their uploaded documents and the ability to edit them from their mobile phone. One of the more unique features is you can take a picture of a word document on your phone and Google will analyze the text for you and put it in a word document for you.

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Intel releases the world's first 3D transistor

By Tom McDonald | May 5, 2011 3:05:00 PM
What is being called one of the most significant transistor design changes since the 1950’s, Intel has officially created a 3D transistor. Now many companies are jumping on the 3D bandwagon making 3D phones, tablets, and TV’s; but Intel’s new transistor design finally completes a design goal of CPU manufactures for the last decade. Every year or 2 Intel or AMD has a die shrink, which is creating smaller transistors in the CPU, allowing them to place more of them in a smaller area and lowers heat and power consumption. The problem with this is that you can only shrink the transistors so many times before you hit an size so small that you can’t physically shrink the transistors anymore. This hasn’t happened yet, but looms over the horizon forcing both Intel and AMD to start planning on how they are going to over come this obstacle.

Intel’s new Tri-gate design uses a 22-nanometer process with a "fin" jutting up from the base giving it a third dimension. This small improvement over Intel’s current 32nm Sandybridge CPU’s will give their upcoming Ivybridge CPU a 37% increase in speed while still using the same amount of energy as the Sandybridge CPUs. This new breakthrough is Intel’s next move as they try to enter the mobile market that is dominated by ARM cpu’s that use extremely little power, something that Intel has not been able to compete with before. These new CPU’s should be available to consumers in 2012 with pricing and models information not being released at this time.

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Judge Rules that People aren't the same as their IP Address

By Tom McDonald | May 4, 2011 11:50:00 AM

A US judge recently ruled that people are not IP addresses, creating a major setback for the music/movie industry and their legal teams. Before this ruling the legal teams would look at popular torrented files that were being shared illegally and would copy the available IP addresses in connect with the illegally shared file. From there they would get a court order demanding the IP’s information be handed over from your ISP, depending on the ISP you use either a cease and desist letter is sent out or the information is handed over. Most times these legal maneuvers end in an out of court settlement, with the settlement being split between the lawyers and the music/movie studios.

But with a recent court case, a US judge has ruled that having a user’s IP address isn’t enough to accuse them of illegally downloading files. The Judge, Judge Harold Baker, mentioned a Buffalo court case of a man being accused of distributed child pornography, when in fact had an unsecure router that was being used by a neighbor to traffic the illegal files. Because anybody can have access to your internet if you have an unprotected router, the judge decided that there isn’t enough information from just having a user’s IP address to convict them of wrongdoing as anybody, a neighbor, or even someone pulled over near your house could be doing these illegal activities without your knowledge.

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Xerox / VentureTech Network Alignment

By Tom McDonald | May 4, 2011 9:23:00 AM

As a top sponsor of VentureTech Network, Xerox shares about their partnership with the community. Gary Gillam, VP North America Channel Operations, Xerox, cites “great alignment with the VTN membership” and Mike Milligan, VP of Marketing, NA Reseller Organization, Xerox, is also motivated by the partnership.  “Where we’re going with our business is exactly where VTN members are going with their business.”

VTN member Tom McDonald, who attended both the VTN event in Chicago and Xerox Fusion Summit in San Antonio comments “It is obvious to me that Xerox gets it. They listen to us, the partner, and build programs that can help us grow our existing business and acquire new customers.  Xerox announcing eConcierge will give us a hunting license to go after new customers we could not approach before.”  Tom is President of NSI and sits on councils of both VTN and Xerox.

For interviews with Gary Gillam and Mike Milligan, visit www.facebook/venturetechnetwork and for full coverage of Xerox Fusion Summit, visit www.facebook.com/XeroxChannelPartners

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Check out our FREE Summer Events from NSI

By Tom McDonald | May 3, 2011 10:54:00 AM

NSI will be hosting a series of events this summer with it's Learning Experience workshops.

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