Oct 30, 2013

Defeat Computer Obsolescence With Sacramento PC Repair

By Cornelia Reyes


The digital age, and the advent of information systems in the business world changed the conduct of business permanently. This change extends into the home as personal computers have become ubiquitous, and many new businesses are run out of non-traditional office spaces. Rather than spending money every six months to replace your system let Sacramento PC repair keep it up to speed.

It could be argued that the personal computer owes its popularity and success to the humble spreadsheet, the first wildly popular programs with VisiCalc on the Apple II and Lotus 1-2-3 for the IBM model. The DOS operating system machines were not competing well against the Apple initially. With the introduction of Lotus 1-2-3, faster and with more features than the Apple VisiCalc equivalent, the IBM version took off.

About the only dream the digital era has not been able to delver on is a truly paperless society, although there has been a decrease in many uses. Many of the old ways of doing business are gone, from typewriters to daily mail postings. New ideas that were unheard of, such as business intelligence, have made it possible to extract important information from data largely ignored in the past.

For business, this new method of handling data meant dramatically faster idea transmission to any place and any number of sites in the world. Unlike telephone calls or facsimile transmissions, data in any format and size could now be moved at the speed of electricity. Even meetings can now be held electronically; the only drawback is that for international participation, someone suffers from the time differential.

The pace at which what if ideas become products occurs so fast it is hard to keep up. Anyone who has had to take extended time off is likely to return to an environment replete with new versions of almost all the hard and software with which they had been familiar. This problem can make it even more difficult to try and keep a functioning information systems set up for the family.

The same is true for the software that makes the computer a functioning tool for work and entertainment. The faster the processor in a computer is, and the greater the memory capacity, the more complex the program it can run, which then allows for increasingly complex programs. But with each incremental improvement in the machine there is a concomitant increase in programming complexity.

There almost seems to be a little bit of planned obsolescence in the industry. Even computer games become obsolete as new computers are not backward compatible, requiring the user to purchase a new version for the new machine. The rapid pace of change makes it difficult for individuals to keep up with business and entertainment, as there is constant need for upgrade.

In the home, it is unreasonable to think the family can deal without the availability of computer capability and internet access. The challenge is to keep the system functional without having to buy new systems with unnecessary features. One solution to this dilemma is to have a Sacramento PC repair specialist keep the system running efficiently, upgrading only what is needed.




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