Monthly Archives: December 2011

Security Policy for Personal Devices: A Must

With mobile devices becoming more accessible, many are finding it more comfortable and more productive to use these devices not only for personal purposes, but also for work. This may seem to be a good thing initially, but it also means that you have less control over the way these devices access your IT system. [...]
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Balancing Freedom and Security

Security experts are predicting a rise in the use of personal gadgets to access company data – which means that you will have less control over what kind of data goes in and out of your IT system. The best way to rectify this is by having a concrete and comprehensive IT policy that secures [...]
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Remove the Image Background in Bing

Do you prefer Bing over Google but like Google’s sparse but fast loading page better? With this tip you can get the best of both worlds. As users of Bing know, when you visit the home page of Bing, a page with a featured photo as the background is displayed by default, which increases the [...]
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Security and Small Businesses

Fact: all it takes is one security breach to destroy a company. But few – especially small businesses – seem to realize it, according to a recent survey released by StaySafeOnline.org. Results show that few small businesses see themselves as a target of online thieves or hackers, resulting in many having only token security policies [...]
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Small Firms Need Security Too

Despite the real threat of hacking and online thievery, a lot of small businesses do not consider themselves affected by it, says a report by StaySafeOnline.org. While dependent on their computer systems for data storage, few realize that all it takes is one breach to destroy a cultivated relationship with clients and the company’s own [...]
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Security: For Businesses Big AND Small

A survey by StaySafeOnline.org shows some disturbing results – that a large number of small business, while largely dependent on their computer systems, do not see themselves as threatened by hackers and online thieves. This results in a significant percentage of them having poor or mediocre security. StaySafeOnline.org, a website of the National Cyber Security [...]
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Award Winning Support for Dynamics ERP Clients

During your evaluation of ERP solutions, support should be a key element of all conversations. Ultimately, the value of the system will be reflected in the productivity gains of your employees. System users who have continual training and a community to share best practices will make the greatest strides. An extraordinary resource CustomerSource, the Microsoft [...]
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Microsoft Offers New Windows Multipoint Server

Flexibility and better connectivity are two of the major driving forces behind the new Windows Multipoint Server 2011, which sports new features including LAN / RDP support as well as support for thin clients, laptops, netbooks, and older workstations. Cost efficiency and value are some of the major concerns many businesses – especially small ones [...]
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2011 Windows Multipoint Server 101

Support for laptops, netbooks, and thin clients as well as better connectivity with other Microsoft Server products are just some of the features of the new Windows Multipoint Server 2011, designed to help small businesses maximize the resources they currently have. Cost efficiency and value are some of the major concerns many businesses – especially [...]
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The New Windows Multipoint Server

With the new Microsoft Windows Multipoint Server, better and improved features are designed to make business operations much more productive and cost effective. With support for thin clients and older workstations as well as better connectivity with other Microsoft Server products, the new Multipoint Server is sure to be a much more versatile tool to [...]
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