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If you thought creating a website solution would be too time consuming and costly an undertaking, take a look at Nextrio’s solutions. Choose from one of our fast and easy packages. We take care of everything for you. The domain name purchase or the DNS transfer from your current host are all included. Your website will then be built in a matter of days.
Or allow us to develop a custom site for you. We can even help you “webify” databases, documents, task managers, online calendars, discussion forums, contact directories, email, opinion polls and more!
With Nextrio Websites, updates are as easy as a phone call. Or let us train you to do your own maintenance.
We have years of experience and can help make your website the invaluable business asset you need to compete. You owe it to yourself to discover how this kind of access to information technology impacts your organization.

Sally Hicks shares her newsletter design and website experience with Nextrio.
Sally Hicks, Aftercare Facilitator for Cottonwood de Tucson, was very frustrated with her company’s newsletter and the ability to post it on their website. According to Sally, “Cottonwood de Tucson is family owned, operated and our patients become family so using our website and newsletters is just one important way we communicate with our alumni.” Sally had been informed by other vendors that what she wanted to do was just not possible. Then she called Nextrio. “They gave me options and were able to accomplish what I wanted in a very timely manner. Solving these problems made me very happy.”

Choosing a Good Computer Password
- A good password should be easy to remember and difficult to figure out.
- Use numbers and letters. If possible, use symbols such as $ and *.
- Randomly capitalize letters if the password is case-sensitive.
- Use as many characters as possible, with a minimum of six.
- Choose a string of characters that can be typed quickly without looking at the keyboard.
- Find an easy way to remember your password. Avoid writing it down.
- Change your password every three to six months, especially if your account gives you access to restricted information.
- If you have different accounts, it's wise to use a different password for each one, as long as you can remember them.
- Avoid using your username, personal name, the personal names of friends or family members, your birthday or other things that people may know about you.
- Avoid using an actual word from any language. If someone is serious about cracking your password, he or she can run dictionaries from multiple languages against your account. Also avoid slang and technical jargon. The word 'password' is an obvious no-no.