by Rich Freeman Published: 3/1/2007 12:00:00 AM For better or worse, companies are keeping their servers around longer. Thanks to tighter IT budgets and more durable and powerful hardware, most companies no longer replace servers every two or three years. Now, some wait as long as six years. Is this a good thing? |
Published: 7/2/2007 12:00:00 AM If you want to gain control over your email you need to run an E-Mail Server, this article looks at Microsoft Exchange Server which comes as part of Small Business Server. |
by Cisco Published: 11/1/2006 12:00:00 AM You might not be able to see your wireless network, but securing it should be a top priority. Learn more about ensuring your wireless network is secure from hackers. |
by Cisco Published: 11/1/2006 12:00:00 AM Remote-access virtual private networks (VPNs) allow secure access to corporate resources by establishing an encrypted tunnel across the Internet. VPNs have become the logical solution for remote-access connectivity for the following reasons |
by SonicWall Published: 11/3/2006 12:00:00 AMToday small- to –medium businesses are learning what large enterprises learned years ago – that as the value, complexity and volume of their data increases, conventional fixed-schedule single point in time (SPIT) backup to tape or CD no longer provides adequate rotection. New customers are added, transactions are processed, customers are billed. And mounting concerns for security, compliance and business continuity make protecting this data a top business priority. |
by SonicWall Published: 11/3/2006 12:00:00 AMWireless technology is dramatically changing the way companies operate. Employees have immediate access to business-critical applications and information from anywhere in the office, enabling them to respond to customers and colleagues in real time. However, wireless networks pose inherent security risks as they eliminate physical boundaries for the network. No organization can afford this convenience at the expense of network security. This paper documents potential risks and associated best practices to help you fully realize the benefits of a secure wireless network. |
by Keir Wells Published: 1/26/2007 12:00:00 AM One of the realities of using computing technology in business is that it requires a commitment on the part of the business to establish an effective support and maintenance programme. Such a programme is vital if the operational benefits afforded by technology are to be truly realised |
by Christopher Elliott Published: 3/2/2007 12:00:00 AM If you're doing a lot of business travel, these five simple hints could save you from losing clients – and face. |
Published: 3/1/2007 12:00:00 AM Finding the right IT expert can save you lots of time, money and heartache down the track. |
by Monte Enbysk Published: 2/26/2007 12:00:00 AM If sluggish PCs and storing files on floppies are slowing your business down, learn how a network server can eliminate those frustrating small business growing pains – and even give new life to older PCs! |