Competition is fierce in the exploding online backup industry.
With so many providers, whom can you trust with your data? You must
expect your backup provider to have a solution that will get you
back their data when you come asking for it. Fewer issues are more
sensitive than lost or corrupt data.
Finding a place to backup data is easy these days, but
discerning which provider can get back the verifiably
correct data all the time every time is much
harder. Slick websites and smooth-talking...
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So, you’ve decided to implement a Data Loss Prevention solution
for your business, but you have no idea how it works. We can fix
that.
First, we need to identify the three major
categories of data for you:
1. Data in Motion: Any data that is
moving throughout the network (especially from inside the network
to outside the network via the internet)
2. Data at Rest: Data that is stored on
file servers, databases, backup drives, mail servers, etc.
3. Data at the Endpoint: Data that
resides on...
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This month's issue of IT Informer includes the
following articles:
- Is Your Company Protected Against Data Loss?
- Choosing the Right Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Solution for Your
Business
- Featured Product: Email Archiving - How Can Email
Archiving Help Your Business?
Is Your Company Protected Against Data Loss?
In the world of information technology, there are
always a lot of buzz words and new terminology. From cloud
computing to virtualization to social media and mobile apps, it's a
miracle small-...
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In our last blog article, entitled What is
Data Loss Prevention (DLP), we discussed the definition of DLP
and why it’s important to understand. Your data is your
company’s most valuable asset – and ensuring that the data is
protected against “internal” threats is just as important as
securing it against outside threats.
For most companies, data loss is largely attributed to
employees. According to a recent Gartner report:
- 1 in every 400 messages contains confidential data
- 1 in every 50 network...
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Being a firm in the Midwest, we commonly value heavy manufacturing
and industrial-based companies. While we service a wide array
of industries in the valuation space, we have noted a growing trend
in the region for start-up information technology companies.
Therefore, we are often charged with the task of determining values
for these fast-paced companies.
We
recently completed the valuation of one such high-growth IT
company. We were engaged to determine the value of equity of
the subject...
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RADAR
is a managed email archiving service that operates in conjunction
with your existing IT network to ensure the protection,
preservation and continuous operation of email communication for
your business, while providing on-demand email access for users
anywhere and anytime.
Today, email is the core business communication channel. Since its
inception, email has evolved from a simple intra-office messaging
tool to the information and communication backbone of companies of
all sizes.
As reliance...
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This month's issue of IT Informer includes the
following articles:
Happy Holidays from Skoda Minotti!
We would like to wish you and your family...
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In the world of information
technology (IT), there are a lot of buzz words. From cloud
computing to virtualization to social media to mobile apps, it’s a
miracle small- and mid-sized businesses can stay on top of it
all.
And, there is a yet new term that
you may not have heard of, but is a critically important concept to
understand, when it comes to the security of your network and data:
DATA LOSS PREVENTION (or DLP).
According to Wikipedia:
Data Loss
Prevention (DLP) is a
computer security term...
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According to a recent
Good Technology article, last year,
more than 77% of American corporations experienced a loss of
critical company data from devices used by their mobile
workforce.
Even though IT administrators do everything in their power to
ensure secure network infrastructure and strong mobile device
management tools, employees still continually, and usually
inadvertantly, put their personal and professional data at
risk.
Because most employees have little or no awareness about...
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If you haven’t noticed, tablets
(like the iPad) are becoming more and more common. And, in my
opinion, they are here to stay. This trend is obvious in the
consumer space – we are seeing people getting iPads (or similar
devices) for use at home on a weekly basis. So how might this
affect my business, you ask? The answer: In more ways
than you can imagine.
According to a recent Pew Research
report, approximately 11% of adults in the United States own a
tablet computer – that’s a big number. Of...
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This month's issue of IT Informer includes the
following articles:
Are You Letting Your Corporate Data Leak at
Starbucks?
We all like Starbucks (well, most of us, anyway).
Personally, I’m a Venti Skim 3 Equal Latte kind of guy. And,
along with that Latte, if I find myself in between meetings or...
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We’re pleased to announce a series of significant enhancements to
our Backup & Disaster Recovery suite offered to our
clients. ShadowControl ImageManager works in conjunction with
StorageCraft ShadowProtect, the award-winning line of backup and
disaster recovery software. It includes tools and services that
allow users to replicate backup images to the cloud, pre-stage
backups as virtual machines, consolidate backup image files and
monitor and manage backups created with ShadowProtect.
ShadowProt...
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Floods
in Thailand that hit in mid-October have had a serious effect
on the supply of hard drives across the globe. Western
Digital (one of the largest hard drive distributors in the world)
announced their December revenues will be at least 60% lower than a
year ago, due to their concentration of supply chain factories in
flooded areas. The flooded areas are estimated to be
responsible for nearly 70% of the world’s demand for hard
drives.
Even for companies who don’t make their hard drives in...
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We
all like Starbucks (well, most of us, anyway). Personally,
I’m a Venti Skim 3 Equal Latte kind of guy. And along with
that Latte, if I find myself in between meetings or out of town,
I’ll usually sit down to work for a while. Connecting to the
Wifi network at Starbucks (or any public wifi hotspot) might be one
of the biggest (and most misunderstood) security dillemas business
users (and the companies they work for) face today.
Smartphone users may not realize it, but they store a ton...
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Are healthcare organizations doing a good job of protecting patient
information? To find out,
HealthcareInfoSecurity.com
released the inaugural
Healthcare Information Security Today
survey, which sheds light on five hot topics:
- Key Threats and Mitigation Steps
- Regulatory Compliance Issues
- Technology and Staff Resources
- Cloud Computing Concerns
- Business Continuity Planning
The survey shows improving regulatory compliance efforts ranks
as the No. 1 information security priority for the year ahead....
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Cell
phones are quickly becoming a necessity in today's world. Not only
does the typical person feel that they need to have a mobile phone
device, but the adoption of smart phones has brought along a new
set of portable capabilities and necessities that everyone desires
to have. New and upgraded models come out so frequently that phones
purchased just one year ago can quickly become obsolete.
When that happens, what should you do with your old cell phone?
According to a recent article on
Benefit...
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This month's issue of
IT Informer includes the following
articles:
Blackberry Outages Outrage Customers
If you have a Blackberry device, last week was not a good
week. Last Wednesday (October 12th), Research in Motion, the maker of Blackberry
smartphones, informed subscribers in the Americas that they may
experience “intermittent service delays."...
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With the rapid advances in mobile
technology, a new trend is emerging in both large and small
companies: “Bring Your Own Device”. More and more
companies (and corporate IT departments) are being asked by
employees to allow access to corporate resources like e-mail,
intranets, and collaboration tools via their own personal mobile
devices. 
People want to stay connected while
out of the office – some do it out of necessity, and some to allow
more personal time while still being productive at work....
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Unsure about the absolute severity of protecting and encrypting
patient health information? Here's some food for
thought:
Backup tapes, containing electronic health records for 4.9 million
patients, were recently stolen. From where? ... Out of the
back of someone's car, as they were transporting these backup tapes
from one facility to another.
This breach of information could potentially allow access to
Social Security numbers, names, addresses, phone numbers, and some
other personal health data...
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If you have a Blackberry device,
last week was not a good week. Last Wednesday (October
12th), Research in Motion, the maker of Blackberry
smartphones, informed subscribers in the Americas that they may
experience “intermittent service delays”. From the reaction
and feedback we received from many of our clients, I would say
that’s an understatement.
The reason for the problem in the
U.S. stems from the vast usage of Blackberry devices all over the
world, and the backlog that has built up over...
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