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from ALOA
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Honest Locksmiths Hold Key to Overcoming Bad Companies
from the Las Vegas Review-Journal
The city of Las Vegas' business licensing department is investigating locksmith licensing. A city spokeswoman declined comment, citing the ongoing investigation. The most frequent complaint from consumers is that they are quoted a low rate over the phone to unlock a car or a house. When the locksmith shows up, the fee ends up being doubled or tripled. More
Intrusion Alarm Technology Isn't Slowing Down Yet
from SecurityInfoWatch.com
Alarm systems have been around for decades, so is this side of our industry still actually progressing? Is the technology getting better? Are installation times getting faster? Is the intrusion business staying current with home and business trends today? More
Hidden History: Old Vault a Hidden Marvel
from the Winnipeg Free Press
Serving one of the most prosperous cities in North America after the turn of the 20th century, the Bank of Montreal decided there was only one way to ensure it could protect the growing wealth of Winnipeggers -- build the world's biggest, heaviest, most impenetrable vault.
The fortress of concrete and steel was opened at the bank's main branch in 1913 and nearly 100 years later, it's still one of the safest places in the world for your valuables.
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Virtualisation Security Often Overlooked
from ITWeb
As the world of virtualisation develops, the need to improve security in virtualised environments has become a crucial concern, according to Andre Grove, sales and financial director at Condyn. More
Treasury to Buy Small Business Loans, Report Says
from The New York Times
The Treasury Department is gearing up to start a $15 billion initiative to stimulate lending by the Small Business Administration by using funds from the federal bailout program to buy up SBA loans, The Washington Post reported.
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Social Media 'Drives Traffic' to Small Business Sites
from DirectNews
Making full use of social media applications is a simple and cost-effective means of building up a database of loyal customers, small businesses have been advised. While a large proportion of smaller enterprises now have an online presence, many are at risk of being lost on the internet, with their specially-crafted websites rarely visited by new or repeat customers. More