Rollar - training and consultancy services
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Rollar offer a very personal training service second to none!
The courses are presented in a one to one environment, presented to you, in your home, on your own pc!
All courses are presented by Nigel Barnes
The speed of the programme is dictated by you and presented in a non technical way!
Lets face it, we all learn at different speeds that suit us and not at the speed the trainer wants!.
I feel class room training in groups puts us under unnecessary pressure, trying desperately to keep up, but failing and quickly losing the plot and walking away confused and none the wiser!
See just what we have to offer for that one-to-one training approach! You won't look back in anger!


It's as easy as ABC with the ten-minute internet safty guide. ITsafe is sponsored by the British government and leading businesses to give you free, objective advice. Full story

The launch date for Microsoft Office 12 is approaching. In fact, Microsoft is even running a competition for people to guess the launch date (not much chance of a Microsoft employee winning). But will the new bells and whistles be enough to coax people in their millions down the often painful path of upgrade? Of course they will.
Which browser is safest?
Symantec’s threat report reveals information about the number of vulnerabilities discovered for popular browsers:
It also breaks down how many attacks each browser attracted:
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if you have any concerns over your internet security call Rollar today for a full health check on 0798 343 7054.
Gartner has released a list of predictions for 2007 that include the claim that Vista is likely to be the last major release of a Windows operating system.
Future operating systems, the analyst company predicts, will be more ‘modular’ and will be automatically updated incrementally.
Simply put, this means that the basic components of the operating system would be downloaded from the internet on a basis that was dictated by individual users and put an end to the mass deployments of new operating systems that we currently see. Users would then download updates and add-ons as and when they needed to.
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The UK government launches ITsafe. A website dedicated in providing home users and small businesses with warnings and news about computer security problems. ITsafe is a free UK government service.
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