Helpful Advice for Choosing a Managed Services Provider
Almost all IT execs have heard the term “managed services.” It refers to the proactive management of an IT asset by a third-party. Managed services providers supply proactive delivery of their service; this is what sets them apart from reactive IT services.
How to Identify a Phishing Threat Before the Damage is Done
…experts estimate that a whopping 97 percent of people cannot identify a phishing email—particularly a sophisticated one.
Where is the heart in technology?
Technology can seem like a cold industry to get into for a creative thinker like me, but I can tell you that there is more heart involved in this business than you would ever expect.
How Managed Service Providers differ from in-house I.T.
A growing number of companies, as they become familiar with the concept, are considering Managed Service Providers as a viable option for their IT needs. According to CompTIA’s Fourth Annual Trends in Managed Services Study, more than half of respondents say they are
Why Disaster Recovery Plans Fail
Launching a successful disaster recovery plan is easier said than done. Technology has come a long way and disaster recovery plans are far more complex than they used to be. In fact, there are so many moving parts and “best practices” that many disaster recovery plans end up failing. That’s not something you want to…
The effect of Dirty Power on technology performance
Dirty Power is a wide-encompassing term describing the delivery and quality of electricity. For businesses, dirty power means poorer performing business technologies, not excluding computers. Businesses benefit from
Exploding the Myths of Business Continuity
Most business owners today recognize the need for business continuity and disaster recovery, but there are several myths that prevent some businesses from using best practices to safeguard their networks.