How much downtime can your business afford? The answer will be different depending on the business, but most answers would be a variant of “none at all.” Downtime equates to a loss of employee productivity, service to customers, and, ultimately, profits, and the best way to minimize downtime is to have a plan in place […]
Business Continuity: Virtualization
What a Business Continuity Plan Means for your Business If a disaster struck your business tomorrow, would you be ready? That’s a question that, unfortunately for some businesses, is only answered in the throes of disaster… making it a disaster recovery issue. Preparation for disaster, however, is a basic tenet of business continuity planning, and […]
Security Tips for Wireless Routers
If you have internet service in your home – and many American households do – chances are you’re accessing it via a Wi-Fi connection. The freedom of movement that Wi-Fi provides allows us to access the internet virtually anywhere in our homes, completely cord-free, and we generally don’t give it much thought. But Wi-Fi routers […]
Protecting Your Business: Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity
When a business owner wants to discuss disaster recovery, it’s because they realize that their data is important, and keeping their business operational is important. If that business owner isn’t actively responding to a disaster at that moment, I change the conversation to business continuity. Here is why…
Should My Business Use Office 365?
One of the biggest operating expenses for most small to medium businesses comes from tech. Whether you have five employees or 50, keeping up-to-date on hardware and software has the potential to squeeze your budget to the breaking point.
For this reason, many businesses choose to keep working with outdated technology – they reason that if something is working there is no reason to change it. But don’t confuse functionality with productivity.
It’s Coming: SQL Server 2005 End of Life
If your business is using SQL Server 2005 to manage your business data, there is an event on the horizon that could leave your data vulnerable. On April 12, 2016, Microsoft will cease support for SQL Server 2005; as of today, you have roughly 60 days to migrate to a new Microsoft product before your […]
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