Voda Computer Systems Ltd. would like to welcome Lisa Kerr as an Accounting Technician to the Kamloops office. Lisa was born in Chilliwack and lived there several years before her family was transferred to CFB Shilo, Manitoba, yes, she is the product of army parents. She moved to Kamloops in 1993 to be back in her home province and where the weather is warmer.
She was employed with Danka/Pitney Bowes Canada for 12 ˝ years, she was employed in the administration, finance and leasing areas.
She has a wonderful common-law spouse, Shawn and a stepson, Cole, her other children consist of her German shepherd Moose who isn’t overly friendly at times and her old cat Tiger.
Her hobbies include, researching her family history and she hopes to eventually get to Ireland and Germany to complete them. She enjoys boating on the river and out to Kamloops Lake to watch the three eyed fish swim.
Voda Computer Systems Ltd. would like to welcome Christian Abbey as a Systems Technician to the Kelowna service team. He lived and grew up in various locations across Canada and the U.S.. His educational background is in IT Security receiving his Network Security Specialist diploma from the Centre for Arts and Technology in Kelowna. He has worked in various industries, from the Alberta oil patch, as a Coiled Tubing Operator, to bartending. His interests and skills, (along with constant peer pressure from friends in the IT industry) led him to become an IT professional.
His family moved to the Okanagan about 2 years ago from Calgary and they absolutely love it here. When not spending time on the computer, Christian keeps busy spending time with his wife, Theresa and their four (yes, that’s right – four) children, Spencer (8), Cyan (8), Tristan (4) and Maegan (7 Mo.). On occasion, Christian has been accused of being a computer geek but he is ok with that because, as they say, “Geeks get it done”! VODA Computer Systems welcomes you aboard Christian!

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The EMC CLARiiON AX150 series extends the benefits the benefits of networked storage - including consolidation, automation, and advanced data protection - to a broader range of customers by providing a cost-effective alternative to direct-attached storage. The AX150 combines the advanced functionality and data protection features of the CLARiiON system's industry-leading RAID array architecture with high capacity Serial ATA II (SATA II) disk drives to deliver highly functional and cost-effective network storage.
The System features up to 12 SATA drives in a 2U (3.5 inch) rack-mountable enclosure. Capacity can scale from three to 12 drives, and with 250 GB and 500 GB disks, provides from 750 GB up to 6 TB total capacity. The AX150 supports a variety of server platforms with either SAN or direct-attached connection.


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I have a 2003 desktop with XP Home Edition 100gb hd, and 512MB of Ram. Will I be able to upgrade to Windows Vista when it is available?
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The bare minimum hardware requirements for Windows Vista are 512MB of RAM, a 20GB hard drive with 15GB of free space, and a processor faster than 800MHz.
Depending on how much RAM you have, it looks like your PC will meet these requirements. However, a major caveat is that these requirements will give only the "core experiences" of Vista. To take advantage of all the cool stuff and make paying out for the upgrade worthwhile, you'd need at least 1GB of RAM, 128MB of graphics memory, a 40GB hard drive and a few other extras.
More info on the requirements for Vista is available on Microsoft's Web site.
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