Network infastructure comprises the core of your IT systems. Infastructure includes servers, workstations, operating systems, switches, routers, and your internet connection. Also important is data backup, battery backup, user security and maintenance. An unreliable, under performing network can cripple your operations. Our number one goal is for your network to be as reliable for your business as your physical offices.
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CTIA stated last fall that the number of wireless subscriber connections in the U.S. outnumbers the population. If CTIA's data is correct, that means there are more smartphones, tablets, and wireless gadgets in the states than there are people. And globally, Cisco has predicited that mobile devices will outnumber humans this year. Read more about this trend at pcmag.com |
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Here is a quote from a user that used Terminal Server daily for years and recently moved to XenApp:
“I LOVE the new system!! I have been working this weekend and have never been happier! Things are faster and user friendly! From us all on site I want to thank you all especially the IT department and Michael! This is the best!” |
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CES in Las Vegas has started and there is new hype about "ultrabooks".
- Lighter than a standard laptop (2.5 to 3.5 pounds)
- Super thin
- 13" screen
- powerful processor
- Long Battery life w/o heavy extended batteries(6-9 hours)
- Full size keyboard (or very close)
- Full Windows / Mac OS functionality
- $900+
Not crippled like netbooks, this is a class of machine for someone that wants thin and light without going to a tablet. Of course the SonyZ line and the MacBook Air were the orginals here, but now everybody (HP, Toshiba, ASUS....) is trying to use this form factor to revive sales. It's another option for users that work on the road or from home and want full PC functionality with a keyboard.
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Analysis: Dropbox Carries Risks For SMBs By Edward F. Moltzen, CRN
Dropbox, known as a purveyor of cheap cloud storage for consumers, is now targeting small and mid-sized businesses with a new service offering. However, SMBs considering the service need to bear in mind that it lacks key compliance certifications many businesses need, potentially leaving them open to significant financial penalties.
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1. It's insecure.
People are afraid of losing control," says Leandro Balbinot, CIO of Brazilian retailer Lojas Renner. But "just because your data is somewhere else, doesn't mean it's less-or more-secure," says Accenture CIO Frank Modruson. Test, monitor and review. That's the only way to mitigate risk in or out of the cloud.
2. It's simple.
Vendors will always tell you it's a turnkey implementation," says Carmen Malangone, global director of information management for Coty. "But moving customized systems to the cloud takes time-eight months or more to standardize and test in the new environment." And modify cloud systems with care. "Configuration can quickly become customization and each upgrade will be a major headache," says Malangone.
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