Part Two – Cloud Hosting Would you run your network out of your neighbor’s house? Maybe. Let’s consider that you keep your network all at home. Technology is not your forte’ or hobby, you are a journalist, teacher, accountant, lawyer, surgeon, or corporate manager, you just use computers to get your work done. So you […]
Security and “the Cloud” – Part 1
Part One – Cloud Backup Would you take a backup copy of your data and store it in a bank vault for safekeeping in case of disaster? Maybe. Why would you do this? What if you want to be able to recover data in the event of a total loss due to fire, flood or […]
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Introduction to Security and “the Cloud”
Overview – Security and “the Cloud” is a three part series from Dennis Smith, Echopath’s Chief Technical Architect. Check back each week for another part in this series. What is this mysterious “Cloud”, who runs it, what does “The Cloud” mean, when should I use and where the heck is it actually located? Let’s take […]
Training Your Employees on Security
Even if you have a great backup service to keep all of your files stored for safe keeping, security measures should still be taken locally with your employees. Training your employees on security isn’t something that should be overlooked. Hold a quick training session to help prepare your workers to function as securely as possible. […]
Making Sure Your Files Are Safe Locally
There’s a lot out there your business should be scared of. Bad weather, thieves, disgruntled employees, aggressive competitors, and rapidly spreading viruses to name a few. These are all constant threats to your business’ files. Whether you’re in an industry that relies on heavy documentation, or your tricks of the trade are highly sought after, […]
This Could Happen: Tornado
Living and working in the Midwest isn’t bad at all. The cost of living is generally less expensive, and as a result, the cost of doing business is generally lower. Plus, you have to factor in that Midwestern politeness that visitors see everywhere. There is one drawback to living in the Midwest: tornadoes. Although our […]