Archive for November, 2009

Japan Broadband Providers ISP

If you have just come to Japan, you’ll definitely want to experience the internet that they have here. There is a great list of the various companies you can use for your internet access here.

The most cost effective seems to be Excite. From their website, they seem to use this as a way to bring in users for their adult site business.

Next up is Asahi Net, who seems to be the first legitimate provider for the cost. They even have an English homepage if you don’t speak Japanese here.

The amazing thing about Japanese providers is they all provide email addresses with 100 or 200 MB of disk space. Wow! We are in the broadband revolution, I am surprised they haven’t made it to at least 1GB yet.

In the US, for example, Comcast has 10GB even for the add-on accounts.

If you travel much, you’ll see that Japan definitely has the best throughput for broadband internet access in the world.

GFI Mail Security For Exchange

Back in 2002 AINEO was the first to bring GFI products to Japan. If you are on MS Exchange, you definitely want to be on GFI. I am probably speaking more to administrators than users of mail servers.

The below video does a good job shows a simple but understandable explanation of the threat to PC users.

Business Relationships

Many a new enterprise has failed because the owner never understood this truth—all business is ultimately about relationships. It’s easy to fall into the trap of believing that business success is purely a result of having the best product or the lowest price.

- Mac Hammond

America Is Great..

Thought for Today: “America is great because she is good. If America ceases to be good, America will cease to be great.”
Alexis de Tocqueville, French author (1805-1859).

How To Live Long And Strong

Living, caring for others, challenging yourself, could these be the secrets to life?

Check out this article.

The Millionaire Next Door

In the book, The Millionaire Next Door, by Thomas Stanley and William Danko, 1,115 millionaires were surveyed around the country. They came up with seven common denominators among those who successfully build wealth:

They live well below their means.
They allocate their time, energy and money efficiently, in ways conducive to building wealth.
They believe that financial independence is more important than displaying high social status.
Their parents did not provide economic outpatient care.
Their adult children are economically self-sufficient.
They are proficient in targeting market opportunities.
They chose the right occupations.