Published by Ted July 18th, 2008
Most people use the USB flash drives merely for storage. However, you can also run applications off of them. This is especially useful for shared computers. Your bookmarks, history, passwords, etc are stored on the USB key instead of the library’s computer for the world to see.
App-Stick is a great resource for applications that can be run from your USB drive. They have a wide variety of programs, from Firefox to Open Office to games.
Published by Chris January 17th, 2008
Are you using Postini as a smart-host with your Exchange system? Are you having problems with delayed outbound mail?
There are certain problems associated with sending mail out through Postini with Exchange 2003 – this presentation describes many of those issues.
Our consultant, David, developed this Powerpoint presentation to help explain the differences between each […]
Posted in BaysideNetworks, Clients, Microsoft, Risk Management, Servers, System Admin |
Published by Ted May 21st, 2007
Unclutterer, a blog about … uncluttering your life, has posted a summary of what documents you can safely shred as soon as possible, which can wait , and which should never be shred.
The article is geared more towards individuals than companies and you should obviously consult with your lawyers before you shred something sensitive.
Here’s […]
Posted in Best Practices, Getting Things Done, Risk Management |
Published by Chris August 9th, 2006
Recently we started working with a client that had been advised by another consulting firm that one of the newer Cisco routers, specifically a Series 1841 model, would be a better than a Cisco PIX for their firewall and VPN requirements.
Why would a Cisco router be better for a firewall and VPN application than a […]
Posted in BaysideNetworks, Firewall, Internet Security |