2008 Cloud Computing Conference

On October 14th a "cloud" of information will be shared at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley, California.

'Cloud Computing', a term and concept used to describe how the internet has become a platform for users to access service-based software and other technological trends, will be defined in great detail and its impact on the future will be explored.

Click on the following link for more information about the conference at www.cloudsummit.com

OBCACAN awarded LMN for the year 2008

With great pride the Rostie Group would like to announce that Office Business Centre Association Canada (OBCA-CAN) has been awarded the most successful LMN for the year 2008. We are off to a phenomenal start and can only gain momentum as we move forward towards 2009.

The Most Successful LMN of the Year 2008 award is granted to the association that showed the most growth in 2008. OBCA-CAN, inaugurated under a year ago, has already brought together 17 separate companies representing a total of 29 Business Centres.

We thank you for your support.

For additional information about the OBCA-CAN, please visit our website: www.obcacan.com, or contact us by e-mail at info@obcacan.com

Your Virtual Butler

This year the OBCAI’s conference was held in the sunny Lake Buena Vista, Florida at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Rostie Group’s Your Virtual Butler team attended the conference. Your Virtual Butler is a web-based application that provides you with the tools that help you manage the day-to-day operations and give your customers access to your services without slowing down their business. It is a Business Services Platform that was developed to help businesses work more efficiently, allowing them to maximize employee productivity and serve the needs of their customers.

To find out more about Your Virtual Butler, please visit our website: www.yourvirtualbutler.com or contact us at our toll free number 1 800 462 7027 or by email at info@yourvirtualbutler.com

Dont Drink and Email

Gmail is now offering “Mail Goggles”, where it tests the sender's sobriety by prompting them with a series of math problems (48-38 =?, 11x2=?, and so on) which must be solved within a time limit. Making sure that you don't send any emails, as google says you might later regret.