by Brian Allison | May 11, 2018 | Business Continuity
Microsoft announced last year that there will be a successor to Office 2016, the current version of the popular office suite that is bought on a “perpetual license” basis, meaning there is one payment made at time of purchase, and the software doesn’t get updates....
by Dennis Esselman | Mar 29, 2017 | Business Continuity, Network & System Performance, Security
So what is patching, what gets patched and what difference does it make anyway??? Every computer has a compilation of software programs residing within, and those programs perform a myriad of functions. From the operating system right down to the Basic Input/Output...
by Brian Allison | Apr 13, 2015 | Business Continuity, Data Management, Security
One of the worst things you can do as an employee is un-securely store your company’s corporate data on Cloud based systems. While it doesn’t seem to be the case considering how Cloud services advertise their ‘security’ and ‘data integration’ features, the fact is...
by Brian Allison | Mar 17, 2015 | Business Continuity, Network & System Performance, Operational Efficiency, Security
There is never a good time to get a virus on your server or workstation. Likewise, downtime for predictable hardware failures or conflicting software updates never happens at a convenient time. Generally, it’s quite the opposite. You’re in a hurry to get that...