Backup & Disaster Recovery
Avoiding Human Error – A Look At Hillary Clinton’s Email Misstep
One of the most discussed pieces of technology news of the last several months has been surrounding Hilary Clinton’s private email server, which she used to conduct government business while acting as Secretary of State. It was revealed that Clinton had been sending emails containing classified information through her personal account which was being managed and administered by a civilian without security clearances. Undeniably, the national security implications associated with…
ContinuedGet Your IT Winter Ready
As we approach the end of Fall, it’s time to begin looking forward to snow season. If we learned anything from the five consecutive snow storms in January and February earlier this year, it’s that every company needs to have its IT performing at its best to outlast Mother Nature. Unfortunately, this winter it may be more important than ever as the 2016 season is looking to be worse than 2015.…
ContinuedGet Your IT Hurricane Season Ready!
We’re right in the midst of hurricane season here in New England, and while the last couple of years have been relatively quiet in this region, Hurricane Sandy hit the area on October 29, 2012 causing billions of dollars’ worth of damage in the tri-state area, and closing businesses for days in the Northeast. In light of the reminder of just how powerful a storm can be, and the fact…
ContinuedSpotlight On Microsoft OneDrive
There are countless cloud file storing and sharing services (Egnyte is one we recommend to our clients, while Dropbox is convenient for personal documents and folders), and just as many online word processing or spreadsheet apps. For most business though, there is one creation and editing service stands out amongst the pack – Microsoft OneDrive. One of OneDrive’s biggest strengths is, unsurprisingly, its integration with various Microsoft products, including the…
ContinuedWindows 10 Review
As everyone begins to get on board the Windows 10 train, we asked some of our Engineers to take it for a test spin and let us know the good, the bad, and the ugly. Start Menu and Live Tiles One of the most notable features of Windows 10 is that the Start Menu has made its long awaited return. When it was nixed from the Windows 8 build the…
ContinuedHow Windows Server 2003 End Of Life Could Affect Your Company
Hopefully, it comes as no surprise to you to hear that as of July 14, 2015 Microsoft will be ending all support onWindows Server 2003/R2. You may think that continuing to run Server 2003 won’t have any negative ramifications to your business, but that is patently untrue. Whether you’re looking at it from a financial, logistical, or compliance standpoint it simply isn’t prudent to continue to run outdated and unsupported…
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Cyber Security Policy Starter Kit:
10 Critical Policies That Every Company Should Have in Place
