Archive for the 'Risk Management' Category

Avoid common causes of data loss and system crashes

Published by Chris August 1st, 2006

We see a spike in the number of system failures each year during the summer months. This summer has been no exception with the very high recent temperatures.
We value our clients and want to work with you to help reduce the possibility of disruptive system crashes and potential loss of data for your office.
Guidelines to […]

Server Virtualization: New Answers to Old Problems

Published by Chris March 23rd, 2006

BaysideNetworks best practices code: SVR - server hardware issues and OBL - Obsolescence Planning
Administrator: “Server ABC is old, we need to upgrade it. The age of the hardware is a concern and it’s very low on disk space. The system has crashed several times recently because of low disk space.â€? (Already sounds familiar, […]

Passwords – the most important and probably lacking security aspect of your system

Published by Chris March 21st, 2006

BaysideNetworks risk management code: PWD - passwords
A client called me today, concerned about the privacy of an important email that had been sent to a few of their users. Our client was suspicious that an employee that should not have seen this private message had specific knowledge of it.
He asked me, “How […]

New Virus Found

Symantec announced a new virus today. While the W32.Sober.Q is not a high level threat, its is a good reminder to keep your virus software up to date.