Posted by Steven Bond on March 22, 2012
We’ve got Insufficient Data Backup and Virus Vulnerability on deck in Part 4 of our series on Small Business Tech Mistakes, and how you can avoid them. Let’s get to it!
Mistake #7: Insufficient Data Backup
Every small business wrestles with the issue of data backups. Most every organization recognizes the need—sometimes mandated by law—to archive and [...]
Posted by Steven Bond on March 9, 2012
Continuing our series on how small businesses can avoid common tech mistakes, Part 3 follows up on our discussion of Inadequate Power Protection and Illegal Software
in Part 2 and digs into Mistakes #5 & 6: Inadequate Training and Weak Security.
Mistake #5: Inadequate Training
Training is a significant issue for small businesses. This is particularly true for [...]
Posted by Steven Bond on July 14, 2010
Computer and electronic servers is around the elastic and complicated devices, but they can also victim to unexpected and uncalculated change fall in temperature. Sure, the call to the tech guys to your computer and machines can be easily corrected later, but the maintenance and repair of your valuable electronics, again [...]
Posted by Steven Bond on July 13, 2010
One of the first tools I used for remote support was PC Anywhere, VNC and Remote Desktop. Before the introduction of remote support, helpdesk and support staff had to walk people through fairly complex actions like restoring pst files in Outlook, reinstalling Windows and booting into safe mode to remove spyware so you [...]
Posted by Steven Bond on July 13, 2010
The managed services provider specializing in the financial services sector is a big Cisco partner and proponent of its channel programs. It’s also a big advocate of the managed services model and vertical alignment. And its management, under the leadership of Dan Holt, is focused on growing the business as [...]
Posted by Steven Bond on July 13, 2010
“55,000 Web Sites hacked to serve malware cocktail”
What if this happens to your business? The first thing you need to accept is that your website is not invulnerable to attack. By taking on the attitude that your website will get attacked at some point, 3 things immediately become obvious.
You need [...]