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Addressing Network Security Checklist

Many Small to Medium sized businesses do not have adequate network security. Here's how to make sure you do.

Mobile and Wireless understanding the benefits

Whether you are thinking about adding a wireless network to your office or find that you need to support increasingly mobile employees, you may be concerned that supporting wireless and mobile technologies is daunting, expensive, and risky. The good news is that adding or expanding your wireless options can be very simple, the costs very reasonable, and the connection secure. HP has developed this guide to help dispel the myths associated with wireless, help you understand your wireless and mobility options, and provide you with step-by-step instructions on implementing wireless technology in your business.

Security -The Need for Policy Enforcement

Today's threats demand more comprehensive, pervasive, and tightly integrated information security solutions that include policy enforcement, or admissions control, mechanisms that meet these new challenges. These mechanisms should allow organizations to enforce their security policies on all devices (managed and unmanaged) as users enter the network, regardless of their access methods, ownership, device types, application configurations, and remediation models.

Key Steps to a Secure Remote Workforce

Telecommuting benefits the employee and the company, the community and the nvironment. With the right security measures in place, there’s no need to delay in creating a remote worker policy that’s right for your organization.

Assessing Business Continuity Solutions

This paper discusses the effects of network downtime and the implications for IT managers. In order to guide readers in the assessment of business continuity solutions, the technologies necessary for a robust solution are identified and explained.

Surge Protection -The Problem with Power

Sags, surges, noise, spikes, blackouts. what really happens to connected devices when they experience a power anomaly?

The Different Types of UPS Systems

There is much confusion in the marketplace about the different types of UPS systems and their characteristics. Each of these UPS types is defined, practical applications of each are discussed, and advantages and disadvantages are listed. With this information, an educated decision can be made as to the appropriate UPS topology for a given need.

Seven Types of Power Problems

Many of the mysteries of equipment failure, downtime, software and data corruption, are the result of a problematic supply of power.This white paper will describe the most common types of power disturbances, what can cause them, what they can do to your critical equipment,and how to safeguard your equipment, using the IEEE standards for describing power quality problems.

Preventing Data Curruption in the event of an Extend Power Outage

Despite advances in computer technology, power outages continue to be a major cause of PC and server downtime. Protecting computer systems with Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) hardware is part of a total solution, but power management software is also necessary to prevent data corruption after extended power outages. Various software configurations are discussed, and best practices aimed at ensuring uptime are presented.

The 3 Biggest Backup and Recovery issues in Australia today

Survey snapshot form the Storage Networking World delegates clearly identifies these issues as; 1. Time – Time to backup, Time to recover, Time to manage. 2. Cost – Cost of infrastructure, Cost of downtime.3. Recovery – Reliable restore, Recovery Time Objectives (RTO), Recovery Point Objectives (RPO)

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