Archive for December, 2009
Posted by Kevin | December 29, 2009
I have spent some time over the past few weeks trying to develop ways to proactively prevent users from infecting themselves from the evils of the Internet, namely spyware. Unfortunately, most of the time when you are surfing the Internet by the time you realize you are infected, it is too late. Spyware and malware [...]
Let the Internet play in a Sandbox >>
Posted by Kevin | December 11, 2009
The reality is Windows 7, albeit a great operating system in my opinion, is the business user and consumer’s only option moving forward with new computer and hardware purchases. With the resistance shown against Windows Vista and the backing of Windows 7 by major manufacturers such as Dell and HP, you will not have the [...]
Should your business be afraid of Windows 7? >>
Posted by Kevin | December 8, 2009
Start by evaluating your technology costs, because chances are you can lower and fix your information technology costs at a set rate. If you don’t have a technology budget then create one today. Lowering costs can mean a lot of things. You might look in to a technology or computer services firm to take over [...]
How to do IT in a tight economy >>
Posted by Kevin | December 3, 2009
As an information technology and computer services firm for small to midsized businesses, our project managers and engineers commonly wage a “battle of password policy” with the users and administration of the clients we serve. Our responsibilities to our clients includes ensuring the confidentiality and security of the technology infrastructure which many times starts at [...]
Corporate Password Policies… Good and Bad >>