Echopath Blog Backing Up: Small Business vs. Large Business We don’t have to tell you that there are plenty of differences between large and small businesses, but we can tell you that your backup plan for each should be different. If you’re from a large business and moving to a small one (or vice versa), […]
Anyone Can Be Vulnerable to Data Security: The Neiman Marcus Story
Security: Neiman Marcus Through ecommerce, department stores like Neiman Marcus have been able to increase their revenues significantly, meeting demand in places they may never have had reason to put a store. Yet even when a business is as large and makes as much money as Neiman Marcus does, it doesn’t make that business insusceptible […]
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How Cloud Computing Came to Be
Cloud computing came about because there was a need for more storage space and more computing power without having to spend large amounts of money on building the facilities to house this technology. In addition to this need, there was also the need to be able to access files from a large number of devices […]
Preparing for Sudden Team Shifts
A whopping 75% of employees leaving their jobs could be described as “disgruntled.” Some people leave and are just mad about it and leave it alone. Others go a few steps further and try to do something to damage the company. That can include damaging or stealing data before (or, in some cases, after) they […]
Loose Lips Sink Ships
As many of you know, we are living in the information age. You can use Google to find a plethora of information on nearly every possible subject. However, there is some information that should obviously be kept secret. Things like your customer information, company R&D reports, financial records, etc. Odds are the IT group at […]
Russian Nesting Dolls
Sometimes businesses are like Russian nesting dolls. You start with an incredibly small one, one that you have a personal relationship with and know the names of those working inside. They answer your calls personally, and can even remember your name when you call. But then a slightly larger business buys them, swallows them up, […]