NOAH - Computer Services, Inc. is an information technology and solutions provider specializing in a complete range of hardware, software, Internet, and networking solutions. We offer computer support services, periodic upgrades and maintenance, or can be your fully outsourced IT department.

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Since 2006, NOAH has been a service-focused business with a strong concentration on the complex technology needs facing today's small and medium sized businesses. The dedication and experience of NOAH's enthusiastic staff is the first and only place you get "One Call - Total Support".


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Imagine what you and your business will accomplish with the support of a strong Information Technology company that will assist you with all your computing needs. NOAH will keep your computers up and running and ensure your data is secure. Peace of mind is just one phone call away.

NOAH - Computer Services builds solutions on industry standard hardware, the latest business software, technical support, virtual desk-side assistance, and local on-site support.

We are dedicated to bringing world class technology support to each of our commercial, small office, and residential clients.

 

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    The hackers in charge of the Flashback botnet managed to generate $14,000 from their click fraud campaign, but have not been paid, Symantec said Thursday. New analysis of the Flashback botnet and the traffic between infected Macs and C&C (command-and-control) servers exposed the earnings and the lack of payment, Liam O Murchu, manager of operations at Symantec's security response center, said in an interview.
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    Yesterday, Mozilla product director Asa Dotzler posted yet another broadside about Microsoft preventing access to the Windows 32 API in

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  • Weekend Project: Replace Active Directory with Resara Server and Samba4

    Samba4 aims to be a drop-in Active Directory server replacement. It's still in alpha, so the easy way to try it out is with Resara Server, which supplies a polished administration console and decent documentation. So grab your Windows peecees and come take Resara for a spin.

  • Test Driving Fuduntu

    In my talk at Linux Fest Northwest — and I say this often to anyone who will listen — I mentioned that there is a “digital Darwinism” at play in the FOSS paradigm. That is, distros and FOSS programs rise and fall depending on the quality of the software and the community that gathers around them. Good distros and programs — the “fittest” — survive, and the others, well, not so much. That’s OK: It may be harsh, but such is the way of the FOSS world. In case you’re wondering why I’ve started off on a tangent instead of going off on one somewhere in mid-blog, I bring this up because I think Fuduntu is one of those distros that can be a strong contributor to FOSS, not to mention a quality distro coupled with a growing community. That said, it has a bright future. In giving the latest version of Fuduntu a ride — Fuduntu 2012.2 — it is a refereshing change of pace. Originally based on Fedora but later forked (and the installer will look very familiar to Fedora users), the distro — as the name Fuduntu implies — ties the...

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  • Amtrak Enlists iPhone as a Service Tool
    New York Times writer Brian X. Chen reports that Amtrak is replacing its old manual ticketing system with iPhone, noting that the company is among the “growing number of businesses” to use iOS devices to improve operations. Chen reports that the system will allow conductors to keep track of passengers in real time and also provide updates to railway staff, such as if a disabled person is getting on at a particular stop or if equipment fails. Amtrak’s Matt Hardison says, “We’ve made a number of important improvements for both our customers and Amtrak, all in one fell swoop.”
  • Apple Reports Record March Quarter Sales of iPhone, iPad, and Mac
    Apple today announced financial results for its fiscal 2012 second quarter ended March 31, 2012. The Company posted quarterly revenue of $39.2 billion and quarterly net profit of $11.6 billion, or $12.30 per diluted share. These results compare to revenue of $24.7 billion and net profit of $6.0 billion, or $6.40 per diluted share, in the year-ago quarter. “We’re thrilled with sales of over 35 million iPhones and almost 12 million iPads in the March quarter,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO. “The new iPad is off to a great start, and across the year you’re going to see a lot more of the kind of innovation that only Apple can deliver.”
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