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Antivirus 2010, beware all is not what it seems <more>
Our current newsletter: Newsletter Q4 2009
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| Windows 7 - Should you upgrade? |
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Microsoft announces the release of Windows 7 ….should you upgrade?Despite the release of Windows Vista almost two years ago the majority of businesses have continued to run windows XP. Should I upgrade from XP to Windows 7 on the same hardware?
How should we upgrade to Windows 7If you want to introduce Windows 7 into your organisation we recommend that you consider replacing your existing PC’s which will start to ship with windows 7 preinstalled. Naturally the age and state of your existing PC’s will determine when you should make this investment.
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| IT audit highlights major IT issues in Irish Businesses | |
IT audit highlights major IT issues in Irish Businesses
While business look for ways to save money by cutting their IT costs it leaves them extremely vulnerable with potentially disastrous effects on their business.
Audit subject to terms and conditions including engineering availability. |
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| Backing up your laptop | |
Backing up your laptop files automatically
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| USB Encryption and USB Restriction | |
USB memory keys – “Can seriously damage your organisation’s health”
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The short answer here is no, we would not recommend you upgrade from XP to windows 7 on the same hardware.
The audit revealed that over 30% of all medium sized businesses audited had either serious security vulnerabilities or had critical systems that were on the verge of a serious disaster.
We are often asked for a simple backup solution that does not involve the painful task of dragging and dropping files every time you want to backup.
There is no doubting that USB memory keys or memory sticks are becoming as ubiquitous and as useful as a writing pen. But this little device can cause untold damage to your organisation. Bank of Ireland recently launched an internal investigation after finding out that a USB stick containing account details was lost. The bank informed the affected customers and placed the accounts under supervision for suspicious activity.