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You already lost control… now what?
Who knew that BYOD(Bring Your Own Device) was the new IT religious war? BYOD is inevitable but it’s not the end of the world. Too much FUD and too little history surrounds this exciting new era of enterprise computing.
Points to Ponder:
Economic Reality Check Arguments [...]
Do you know the dangers of employee-owned devices?
TechRepublic did an excellent job of reviewing challenges associated with supporting mobile devices in the corporate IT environment that are employee-owned.
Points to Ponder:
Potential Lack of Ongoing Support Security No Centralized Management or Tracking Uncertain Costs Loss of control of data
Conclusion: Before your [...]
Need Help Deciding How to Address BYOD issues within your IT environment?
2011 was the year everyone seemed to want to really “access everything from anywhere.” Apple sold over 37 million iPhones and 15 million iPads… in the last 3 months. Android smartphones and tablets now number 250 million devices globally.
Most of these [...]
Cloud computing has leveled the playing field, enabling small businesses to have computer hardware and software systems that rival those of major corporations. The entrance of Microsoft and Apple into the cloud market has only served to raise awareness for these types of services.
But for many small businesses the whole idea of “the cloud” [...]
We recently finished our migration to the new Office 365 service from Microsoft, and we’re very, very excited to offer it to our clients. Very briefly, Office 365 is a cloud-based suite of services comprised of Exchange Online (for e-mail, calendaring, and tasks), SharePoint Online (for document sharing and collaboration), and Lync Online (for [...]
We’re longtime proponents of the enormous value of using Microsoft Exchange Server, but the major drawback has always been that Exchange required an on-site server and often considerable time and attention. The short of it is that it wasn’t cheap and it wasn’t easy to setup or maintain. Nevertheless, the costs, the complexities, and the [...]
U.S. Commerce Association’s Award Plaque Honors the Achievement
NEW YORK, NY, September 5, 2011 — Lanlogic has been selected for the 2011 Best of Livermore Award in the Information Tech Services category by the U.S. Commerce Association (USCA).
The USCA “Best of Local Business” Award Program recognizes outstanding local businesses throughout the country. Each year, [...]
Maybe you dropped your laptop, or for some reason your hard drive just stopped working. It is tough to think about where you will send your drive in the moment you have lost all of your precious computer files. The important thing to do is keep calm and take the time to learn what goes [...]
We’ve all heard the stories. A disgruntled IT employee takes down the entire network, costing the company hundreds of thousands of dollars in lost revenue and repair costs. If you think it can’t happen to your small business, think again. It is important for your small business to remain in control of your information systems [...]
Gmail is a free, Google-owned service that allows users to set up a new e-mail address instantly. But if you’re using it for business, you may be sending out the wrong message to your customers.
According to a study by Visible Logic, statistics show that 70 percent of respondents perceived emails coming from a free [...]
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