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		<title>Getting More From Your IT With Cloud Computing</title>
		<link>http://www.trowe.net/2013/05/10/getting-more-with-cloud-computing/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 May 2013 00:31:28 +0000</pubDate>


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		<category><![CDATA[Cloud]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Cloud Computing]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cloud Computing adoption is on the rise for businesses looking to reduce capital expenditure and avoid software licensing. According to the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) Annual Trends in Cloud Computing Survey forty two percent of respondents turned to the cloud to modernize legacy IT. Forty two percent of those Business Owners and IT Executives [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Cloud Computing</strong> adoption is on the rise for businesses looking to reduce capital expenditure and avoid software licensing. According to the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) Annual Trends in Cloud Computing Survey forty two percent of respondents turned to the cloud to modernize legacy IT. Forty two percent of those Business Owners and IT Executives cited Cloud Computing as simply a better option and fifty percent surveyed were moving to the cloud to cut costs.</p>
<p>Many companies have turned to Cloud Computing without even knowing it. Through rogue IT (end user adoption without IT assistance) employees may be using cloud backup technologies for file sharing, mobile applications that connect to the cloud and other productivity tools. Here are some ways your company can make a strategic investment in Cloud Computing to extend the life of your existing IT Infrastructure.</p>
<h2>Cloud Computing for Desktop as a Service</h2>
<p>Some companies have older desktop, laptop and servers that are not able to run the latest version of office productivity applications or other desktop software. Because these systems may not have fast enough processors, inadequate memory or are lacking in an updated operating system O/S, some companies had adopted hosted or cloud versions of these productivity applications to gain access to the latest applications without having to upgrade their computers.</p>
<h2>Cloud Computing for Hosted Email</h2>
<p>Hosted email services are another way for you to gain access to the latest version of popular products like Microsoft Exchange without having to upgrade servers and pay up front license fees. By migrating to a cloud based version, you can have access to the latest updates for a monthly subscription fee.</p>
<h2>Cloud Computing for Customer Relationship Management</h2>
<p>Salesforce Automation (SFA) and Customer Relationship Management solutions are one of the more popular technologies available as a Cloud Service. Many companies have home grown or custom solutions that are expensive to maintain or may not be compatible with the latest server operating systems. To avoid an expensive upgrade consider a Software as a Service (SaaS) solution to provide your enterprise class functionality, at an affordable price.</p>
<p>When considering migrating critical applications and their data to the cloud, consult your IT Service Team to ensure you have the proper network bandwidth and infrastructure, security provisions, project management and training to get the most productivity from your new cloud computing applications.</p>
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		<title>What is Malware and Why Should I Care?</title>
		<link>http://www.trowe.net/2013/04/22/what-is-malware-and-why-should-i-care/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Apr 2013 01:00:47 +0000</pubDate>


				<category><![CDATA[SMB Technology]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[anti-malware]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[anti-virus]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Business Continuity]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[data protection]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Disaster Recovery]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[IT Security]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Malicious Software or Malware is a serious concern to IT Security experts and business owners alike.  Malware is a category of Cyber Security threats that includes Viruses, Worms,Trojans and Botnets.  It is no surprise that the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) tenth annual IT Security Information Trends report placed Malware at the top of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p dir="ltr">Malicious Software or Malware is a serious concern to IT Security experts and business owners alike.  Malware is a category of Cyber Security threats that includes Viruses, Worms,Trojans and Botnets.  It is no surprise that the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) tenth annual IT Security Information Trends report placed Malware at the top of the list of security threats.  CompTIA cited that eighty-five percent of Business Owners and IT Professionals have a moderate to serious concern about Malware.  Why should you care?</p>
<p>Many times Malware intrusions will go undetected. Some malware may cause your computer to run slowly.  Some malware may be programmed to silently harvest privacy data from your hard drive, while other malware is programmed to destroy data on your hardware.  Other malware can turn your PC into a Cyber Hacker by exploiting security holes and using your PC to attack other PCs.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Costs associated with data breaches is estimated to be as high as a billion dollars each year.  Moreover, the number of Malware threats are exploding.  Symantec estimates there will be over 250,000 new threats (not attacks) identified on Android devices in 2012 alone.  What can you do to avoid Malware?</p>
<h2 dir="ltr">IT Security Risk Assessment</h2>
<p dir="ltr">The reality is you can not afford to eradicate one hundred percent of all cyber threats, so you need to have a pragmatic plan for defending yourself.  Start by understanding your security risks by reviewing your core applications and data, policies and procedures, as well as, your network infrastructure.  You are as vulnerable as your weakest link.</p>
<h2 dir="ltr">IT Security Compliance</h2>
<p dir="ltr">To protect your applications and their data, as well as your employee productivity, make sure all of your IT Assets are up to date with Operating System patches and updates.  IT Assets include desktops, laptops, servers, smart phones and tablet computers.  Also, keep your applications up to date with the latest updates.  Many of these security patches are designed to protect you from Malware attacks.   In addition, keep your Anti-Virus and Anti-malware subscriptions current to protect yourself from Malware threats.</p>
<h2 dir="ltr">Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery</h2>
<p dir="ltr">If you are attacked by Malware you will minimize the impact on your business if you have a business Continuity and Disaster Recovery plan in place.  By understanding what applications and their data are most important, you can get up and running quicker, if you suffer a data loss.</p>
<h2 dir="ltr">Training</h2>
<p dir="ltr">Train your employees about the importance of IT Security.  If they are aware of the exposure they are more likely to follow policies and procedures by accepting security patches, reporting infections and data loss.  Periodic trainings will serve as a better reminder than longer sessions once per year.</p>
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If you feel you may have malware infecting your IT Assets, or are concerned about what you would do if you lost data from a malware attack, you should contact your IT Support organization and request an IT Security assessment.</strong></p>
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		<title>Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Fundamentals</title>
		<link>http://www.trowe.net/2013/04/08/business-continuity-disaster-recovery-fundamentals/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Apr 2013 01:29:25 +0000</pubDate>


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		<description><![CDATA[Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery planning is about making sure your company can quickly become  operational after a systems failure, natural disaster or other interruption.  A holistic approach is required to get your doors open and employees productive.  According to recent InformationWeek research, IT professionals polled about Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery are most concerned [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p dir="ltr">Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery planning is about making sure your company can quickly become  operational after a systems failure, natural disaster or other interruption.  A holistic approach is required to get your doors open and employees productive.  According to recent InformationWeek research, IT professionals polled about Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery are most concerned about protecting databases (68%), followed by email (45%), accounting data (39%) and network services (36%).</p>
<p>It is important to separate basic data protection from business continuity planning.  Most companies have some type of backup in place to provide basic data protection.  When data is lost in an isolated situation, such as a hard drive failure, virus infection, or a lost device, your local or online backup provides a reactive way to rapidly restore your data.  Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery provides a proactive plan to pragmatically reduce the risks of a disaster recovery scenario.  Here are some important considerations:</p>
<h2 dir="ltr">Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Risk Assessment</h2>
<p dir="ltr">Start by gaining an understanding of your environmental risks and exposure.  For example, the geographic area your business is located in,  may make you more prone to flooding, hurricane, earthquakes or fire.  These variables may raise your risks.  However, if you are adjacent to a hospital or fire department, you may have a lower risk of losing power during a disaster.</p>
<h2 dir="ltr">Tailor your Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plan to Your Company’s Needs</h2>
<p dir="ltr">Evaluate your core systems to determine what applications and data you need to operate.  Basic services such as phone, email or order processing may put your business at risk even with the a brief outage.  If you are a manufacturing or retail business,  you may need to focus on supply chain integrity.  If you are in a highly regulated industry such as: finance, healthcare or government, you may need to focus on data recovery issues to ensure uninterrupted service.</p>
<h2 dir="ltr">Keep your IT Infrastructure Up to Date</h2>
<p dir="ltr">Outdated and unreliable underlying technologies may not be compatible with the concept of IT readiness.  Older systems may be more vulnerable (e.g. malware attacks), less resilient (e.g. surviving a power surge) and make it a larger challenge to recover systems in the event of a disaster.  Keeping your IT infrastructure up to date and compatible with the latest compliance patches and operating systems will make it easier to bring new systems on line in the event of a disaster recovery scenario.</p>
<p dir="ltr">It is fundamental to your Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery plan to understand your risks, tailor your plans to meet your needs and make sure your infrastructure is up to date and supported.  If you have questions about your risks and exposure contact your IT Service professional to review your Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery plans.</p>
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		<title>Are You Ready for Mobility?</title>
		<link>http://www.trowe.net/2013/03/25/are-you-ready-for-mobility/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Mar 2013 18:09:01 +0000</pubDate>


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		<category><![CDATA[IT Security]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[IT Systems Compliance]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mobility in the workforce is increasing productivity and driving savings for small to medium sized companies. Recent research from the Computer Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) uncovers 73% of small businesses surveyed cite they have a mobile device strategy driven by moderate to heavy focus for Mobility to make employees in the field more productive. Moreover, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mobility in the workforce is increasing productivity and driving savings for small to medium sized companies. Recent research from the Computer Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) uncovers 73% of small businesses surveyed cite they have a mobile device strategy driven by moderate to heavy focus for Mobility to make employees in the field more productive. Moreover, 58% of respondents have productivity gains for travelling employees as a moderate to heavy focus to include smart phones, tablet PCs and laptop computers in their businesses. Connecting employees with customers was cited as a moderate to heavy focus for driving Mobility strategies by 55% of those surveyed, while 48% cited eCommerce as a moderate to heavy focus in their Mobility strategies.</p>
<p>To take full advantage of smart phones, tablet PCs and laptop computers in your company, there are a few precautions to consider when rolling out a mobile solution. Here are a few tips to consider to get the most from your Mobility solution:</p>
<h2>Check your Mobile Security Policy</h2>
<p>Some mobile devices may be vulnerable to trojans, malware and phishing schemes. Ensure that your Mobile Solution includes security measures to keep devices connected to your network, corporate applications and data are up to date with mobile anti-virus and mobile-anti malware protection. Passwords aren’t enough to protect your devices, therefore, companies must also encrypt corporate data on mobile devices and be prepared to remotely locate and wipe lost or stolen mobile devices.</p>
<h2>Check your Network Bandwidth for your Mobility Solution</h2>
<p>Some mobile applications can put a strain on your companies wireless network. To receive maximum productivity from your employees using mobile devices in the workplace, provide secure and robust wireless access. Monitor your network for performance, but also monitor your network for unauthorized access.</p>
<h2>Train your employees on your Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Policy</h2>
<p>Your employees may access corporate systems or have corporate data on their mobile devices if you have a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy. If your company provides a corporate owned mobile device, your employees may put personal data (e.g. photos, contacts) on your company owned assets. Regardless, establish an acceptable use policy within your business and train your employees the importance of compliance. Clarify if personal data can be stored on company owned mobile assets. Also, clarify if company data can be stored on personal assets. Train your employees on the risks associated with lost or stolen devices and make sure they understand the importance of reporting a loss or data breach, as soon as possible.</p>
<p>There are many aspects to getting the most from your Mobility solution. Ensuring that you provide your employees with secure, robust access to your approved systems and application data is key. Training your employees on your written policies is also important to ensure compliance with your mobile solution policies. Contact your IT Solutions expert for a network security assessment or review of your IT security policies.</p>
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		<title>Cyber Security: A Global Threat to Small and Medium Businesses</title>
		<link>http://www.trowe.net/2013/03/07/cyber-security-threat-to-small-business/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2013 00:54:58 +0000</pubDate>


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		<description><![CDATA[You hear about Cyber Security threats, data leaks and data loss in the news on a regular basis.   Malware, trojans and phishing schemes hatched in countries like China, India, Russia and other Eastern European countries attempt to rob businesses of confidential information, privacy data and critical application data.  Australia’s Prime Minister Julia Gillard has made [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You hear about <strong>Cyber Security threats</strong>, data leaks and data loss in the news on a regular basis.   Malware, trojans and phishing schemes hatched in countries like China, India, Russia and other Eastern European countries attempt to rob businesses of confidential information, privacy data and critical application data.  Australia’s Prime Minister <a href="http://www.canberratimes.com.au/it-pro/security-it/rise-in-cyber-attacks-on-australian-businesses-20130218-2em94.html">Julia Gillard </a>has made Cyber Security a national priority.  US President <a href="http://www.forbes.com/sites/lisaarthur/2013/03/04/cybersecurity-what-marketers-need-to-know/">Barack Obama</a> energized the dialogue on CyberSecurity by mentioning it in his State of the Union Speak with an executive order for federal regulators to provide better Cybersecurity for banks, telecommunications, energy and other industries.</p>
<p>But what about Cyber Security for small businesses? Small businesses are equally targeted by Cyber Security hackers and may be less resilient from a cybersecurity attack than larger businesses as they may lack the stability, reputation and financial resources to rebound.</p>
<p>Here are a few steps you can take to protect your business from the threat of a Cyber Security Attack:</p>
<h2>Beef up your Network Security to Avoid Cyber Security Threats</h2>
<p>Your network is only as strong as the weakest point. To avoid threats from Cybersecurity make sure you have a Firewall in place and keep all connected devices have up to date firmware, operating system patches and keep the latest anti-virus and anti-malware definitions current.</p>
<h2>Cyber Security Education and Training</h2>
<p>Educate your employees and staff on the threats of cybersecurity. Make sure they are aware of the threats of Phishing schemes and are able to identify and avoid these dubious attacks. Train all employees on the risk of sharing privacy data such as name, email, birthdays and financial information on social media networks.</p>
<h2>CyberSecurity Policies and Procedures</h2>
<p>Establish clear procedures on notification and escalation of a data leak or data breach. Ensure your team knows how to escalate a concern within your company. It is more important to raise the issues quickly rather than cover up a Cyber Security breach. Ensure you have clear policies on how to coordinate notifications outside of your company, should an attack occur.</p>
<h2>CyberSecurity Insurance</h2>
<p>Cybersecurity insurance is designed to help mitigate the loss of data leaks, network damage and other financial exposure of a Cyber Security attack. Your business may be eligible for affordable insurance to cover costs associated with CyberSecurity attacks.</p>
<p>There is no way to totally eliminate the risk of a Cyber Security attack, however, there are steps you may take to prevent attacks and be prepared on what to do in case your business is victimized. Contact your IT Support organization for a complete IT Security Assessment.</p>
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		<title>Backup and Disaster Recovery Driven By Global Climate Change</title>
		<link>http://www.trowe.net/2013/02/22/backup-and-disaster-recovery-driven-by-global-climate-change/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2013 01:18:06 +0000</pubDate>


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		<description><![CDATA[You can’t avoid reading about the extreme weather conditions. Flooding in Queensland, Australia’s Sunshine Coast, record snow storms in North America and searing heat driving wild fires, all point to global climate change. If your business is in the path of severe weather, would your applications and critical data be protected?  This begs the question, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can’t avoid reading about the extreme weather conditions. Flooding in Queensland, Australia’s Sunshine Coast, record snow storms in North America and searing heat driving wild fires, all point to global climate change. If your business is in the path of severe weather, would your applications and critical data be protected?  This begs the question, have you seen your backup lately?  In other words, do you have a <strong>Backup and Disaster Recovery Plan</strong>?</p>
<p>Having a local <strong>onsite backup</strong> isn’t enough when a disaster strikes. You may not be able to access your facilities due to travel restrictions and your <strong>local backup</strong> of critical application data may be lost forever. It is imperative that your business has an <strong>offsite backup</strong> or <strong>online backup</strong> of your data to aid in a disaster recovery scenario.  Here are some considerations for business continuity planning.</p>
<h2>Cloud Backup/Remote Backup for Backup and Disaster Recovery</h2>
<p>Cloud Backup/Remote Backup provide small businesses with enterprise class infrastructure as an affordable option for backup and disaster recovery. High Speed Internet connectivity, data de-duplication technologies and cloud-based Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) make Cloud Backup/Remote Backup a safe, secure option for backup and disaster recovery planning.</p>
<h2>Cloud Based Software as a Service (SaaS)/Hosted Applications</h2>
<p>Cloud based Software as a Service (SaaS)/Hosted Applications provide an offsite alternative to premise based applications. SaaS applications store data in the cloud and are accessible across the Internet from multiple devices including, Desktop and Laptop computers, tablet computers, smart phones and other mobile devices. After a disaster you will be able to access your SaaS applications, even when you can’t access your office facility.</p>
<h2>Virtualization for Redundancy and Failover as Part of your Backup and Disaster Recovery Plan</h2>
<p>Virtualization allows you to create an instance of your business on a shared hardware platform. Virtualization will provide your business an affordable option to maintain a redundant image of applications and their data stored in the cloud and is fully available without a need for data recovery.  This method can provide the ability to bring your entire business back online and recovery quickly from a any natural disaster including those from climate changes.</p>
<p>Match your risks of data loss from a natural disaster with the disaster recovery method appropriate for your business needs. Your industry regulations, compliance and security requirements should be considered in all cases. Contact your IT Support Professional for consultation on cloud, security and the compliance needs of your business.</p>
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		<title>Should I Run my Business in the Cloud?</title>
		<link>http://www.trowe.net/2013/02/08/should-i-run-my-business-with-cloud-computing/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2013 01:40:51 +0000</pubDate>


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		<description><![CDATA[If you are still foggy about Cloud Technology, don’t feel too badly. According to a recent survey of one thousand adults by Wakefield Research over 50% of respondents believe that weather patterns have an impact on Cloud Computing! The reality is most of us are using the cloud whether we know it our not. Cloud [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are still foggy about Cloud Technology, don’t feel too badly. According to a recent survey of one thousand adults by Wakefield Research over 50% of respondents believe that weather patterns have an impact on Cloud Computing! The reality is most of us are using the cloud whether we know it our not. Cloud Computing is a cost effect way for companies to have access to enterprise class infrastructure they may not be able to otherwise afford. The Cloud can lower capital expense for your business while helping you upgrade your IT Infrastructure.</p>
<p>So What is Cloud Computing and How Can Cloud Computing Help my Business? Here are a Few Ways you May Benefit.</p>
<h2>Software as a Service</h2>
<p>Software as a Service (SaaS) is a popular cloud based model for getting access to enterprise applications. Instead of having dedicated software running on your company premise you can opt for a cloud based version of your software running across the Internet. In most cases the Cloud option has the same features and performance as the “on premise” counterpart. There are many applications available in the Cloud including Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Sales Force Automation (SFA), Email and even Office Productivity Applications (e.g. Word, Excel, Powerpoint).</p>
<h2>Cloud Backup</h2>
<p>Cloud Backup or Remote Backup is another option for your business. Many companies rely on tape backup for their business. Cloud Backup provides an additional option for offsite backup and storage. Your application data, files and other important IT assets are stored across the internet using Cloud Backup. In many cases Cloud Backup Technology can back up as quickly as your local backup with the benefit of being stored off site in the event of a Disaster Recovery Scenario.</p>
<h2>Virtual Servers</h2>
<p>Virtual Servers are another way your company may benefit from the Cloud. A virtual server can be used for additional storage, file sharing, application hosting or for creating an image of your critical applications as failover for Business Continuity purposes to bring your entire company back online in a disaster recovery scenario. Virtual servers may provide the same performance as a dedicated server on premise with less hassle and overhead.</p>
<p>If you are still foggy about the cloud or not sure where to start, contact your IT Service Professional to discuss your business needs.</p>
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		<title>Happy Data Privacy Day!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2013 02:27:20 +0000</pubDate>


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		<description><![CDATA[Data Privacy Day may not be a holiday for your IT Support Professional, however, it is an international holiday dedicated to education about Data Privacy. On this day many private, government and academic Data Privacy and IT Security Professionals get together and discuss key issues about Data Privacy. What is Privacy Data and What Does [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Data Privacy Day may not be a holiday for your IT Support Professional, however, it is an international holiday dedicated to education about Data Privacy. On this day many private, government and academic Data Privacy and IT Security Professionals get together and discuss key issues about Data Privacy.</p>
<h2>What is Privacy Data and What Does This Mean to Your Business?</h2>
<p>Privacy Data can include a combination of Name, Address, Birthday and Taxpayer information. It can also include other information you may have related to employee health records, personnel records, customer data, supplier data and more. Keeping this data protected and secure from data leaks and hackers is important. You may face fines, suffer damages, loss of reputation and even loss of revenue if Privacy Data is leaked from your company.</p>
<h2>What Can You Do on Data Privacy Day to Protect Your Business?</h2>
<p>It is important to educate your employees about Privacy Data and the Risk of Loss. In today’s world where social networking is acceptable in many workplaces, employees may not realize the risks of sharing Privacy Information. The more your employees are aware of Privacy Data and the Risk of Loss the better.</p>
<h2>How Can I Protect Privacy Data on My Company Network on Data Privacy Day?</h2>
<p>It is important to keep you systems in compliance with O/S Patches, as well as, up to date with the latest Anti-virus and Anti-malware definitions. It is also a good idea to monitor your network for unauthorized access. You should also maintain a current backup of all of your privacy data. If you have a data leak you may be required to notify proper authorities and those impacted. By knowing what data was compromised, based on your latest backup, you may be able to limit your exposure and reduce the liability of a data leak.</p>
<p>Let’s celebrate Data Privacy Day by following IT best practices for Data Privacy. If you have any questions or doubts about your IT Security consider asking your IT Security or IT Support consultant for an IT risk assessment.</p>
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		<title>New iPad at work?  Make sure it is secure.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jan 2013 04:38:35 +0000</pubDate>


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		<description><![CDATA[New iPad at work?  Make sure it is secure. With the holiday season behind us,  as expected, many employees are coming to work with shiny new tablet computers including Android Tablets, Microsoft Windows RT Tablets and the new Apple iPad Mini.   Your company may have a “Bring Your Own Device” mobile device management policy that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 dir="ltr">New iPad at work?  Make sure it is secure.</h1>
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With the holiday season behind us,  as expected, many employees are coming to work with shiny new tablet computers including Android Tablets, Microsoft Windows RT Tablets and the new Apple iPad Mini.   Your company may have a “Bring Your Own Device” mobile device management policy that allows employees to use these devices at work and, in some cases, for work.  Maybe you made that year-end corporate purchase to outfit your staff with the new iPad.  Either way, you need to make sure your corporate network, applications and data stay secure as these mobile devices enter the workplace.</strong></strong></p>
<p>Here are a few tips to make sure your mobile device policies are in place, so your employees can use those new iPads securely.</p>
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<h2 dir="ltr">Review your Mobile Device Policy</h2>
<p><strong><strong>Does your company have a written mobile device policy?  If not, you should put that in place.  The top issues with mobile devices, such as a new iPad, are related to loss or theft.  Because these devices may have access to your corporate applications and data, including email, customer and inventory data, make sure your employees know what is acceptable use for these mobile  devices.  Is it ok to store corporate data on personal devices within your company?  Conversely, can employees store personal data on a corporate owned mobile device?  Either way, have a stated mobile device policy so you can measure compliance with your mobile device policies and procedures.</strong></strong></p>
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<h2 dir="ltr">Proactively Manage Your New iPad</h2>
<p><strong><strong>You can secure your iPad in case of loss or theft by keeping an audit of the device and the applications that are on it.  If your new iPad is lost or stolen, you also want to be able to track the device to help with locating your lost mobile device.   You also want to be able to safely and securely wipe corporate data from the mobile device.  This includes downloaded mobile applications that access corporate systems and data.  Additionally, you should ensure your new iPad is kept up to date with the latest security patches and antivirus definitions for your new iPad.</strong></strong></p>
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<h2 dir="ltr">Educate Your Staff on Mobile Security</h2>
<p><strong id="internal-source-marker_0.5832656514830887">It is a good idea to periodically train your staff so they are aware of IT security policies and related mobile security risks.  Make sure your employees are aware of the acceptable use policies for mobile devices in the workplace.  This may include  what applications are allowed and when a device can be used for personal use during the work day.  It is also important that your employees understand mobile security risks associated with their new iPad. Be sure to include in the training how and when to report loss or theft of a mobile device.</strong></p>
<p>There are a number of steps you can take to ensure secure usage of your new iPad and other tablet computers within the workplace. It doesn’t matter if the mobile device is company owned or a personal device.  Either way, if you have a new iPad in the workplace, make sure it is secure.  If you need assistance with your mobile device management policies or procedures contact your IT Support professional.</p>
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		<title>Getting More From Your IT in 2013</title>
		<link>http://www.trowe.net/2012/12/22/getting-more-from-your-it-in-2013/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Dec 2012 00:25:58 +0000</pubDate>


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		<description><![CDATA[Getting More From Your IT in 2013 There are plenty of ways to get more from your IT budget in 2013. Mobility, remote support and cloud backup are a few technologies that will make your budget go farther. Let’s explore a few ways you can leverage these emerging trends to get more from your IT [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are plenty of ways to get more from your IT budget in 2013. <strong>Mobility, remote support and cloud backup</strong> are a few technologies that will make your budget go farther. Let’s explore a few ways you can leverage these emerging trends to get more from your IT infrastructure.</p>
<h2>Mobility</h2>
<p>Mobility is a rapidly growing trend. Most analysts agree there will be as many shipments for mobile devices (e.g. <strong>smart phones and tablets)</strong> as there are for PC desktops, laptops and servers shipped in 2013. With more emphasis on mobility, companies need to address the security issues around lost or stolen devices.</p>
<p><strong>Mobile devices</strong> may have access to critical business applications or have corporate data resided on the <strong>smartphone or tablet</strong>. Companies may be subject to data leaks if these mobile assets are lost or stolen. If you have unintended disclosure of privacy information related to employees, customers or suppliers, you may be subject to fines due to breach of industry (e.g. <strong>PCI Compliance</strong>) or regulatory requirements (e.g. <strong>HIPAA</strong>). You may also lose goodwill with customers if you suffer a data loss. A data loss could also impact sales. By protecting these mobile devices with a proper mobility strategy, you can avoid the costs associated with a <strong>data leak</strong>. As they say, “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”.</p>
<h2>Remote Support</h2>
<p>Many companies have turned to <strong>remote support</strong> models to monitor and manage their network environment. By remotely monitoring and managing your network and related IT assets, your <strong>IT Service Provider</strong> may be able to fix your IT costs by providing comprehensive IT support and IT services delivered remotely.</p>
<p><strong>Secure remote support</strong> is an important element for delivering an <strong>IT Managed Service</strong>. In addition to <strong>remote support</strong>, many IT Service Providers offer remote network monitoring, managed backup and managed security in their IT Managed Service offerings. By adopting the Managed Service Model your IT Service Provider can proactively manage all of your IT needs.</p>
<p>Because services are delivered proactively, as compared to when things are broken or need to be fixed, you can move from a time-and-materials model to a fixed-cost model. This means lower downtime, higher availability and predictable IT costs for your business.</p>
<h2>Cloud Backup</h2>
<p>Many companies have already turned to the cloud to access enterprise class infrastructure that they may have been beyond their reach in the past. <strong>Cloud backup</strong> may provide your company with a cost effective and secure way for you to backup your critical application data and other files you need to protect in the event of a <strong>disaster recovery scenario</strong>. By leveraging secure cloud backup, your data will be available when you need it, to bring your business back online.</p>
<p>Some Cloud backup solutions also offer <strong>cloud sharing</strong>. This means you can have access to your cloud storage from multiple devices across the internet. By using Cloud backup technologies for cloud sharing you can access files and data from a PC, laptop, smartphone or tablet via the cloud. You can boost your employee productivity by accessing your data when you need it from where you need it.</p>
<p>All of these technologies have the ability to save you time and allow you to get more for your money. However, they all need proper planning to ensure your implementation of these technologies is secure and reliable. Reach out to your IT Service Provider for assistance, as appropriate ,to ensure you get the most from your IT budget in 2013.</p>
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