We love new gear. There's no way around that. Here's a little info about some new gear that can really power-ize your business:
"Ideal for small and mid-sized businesses, Lenovo's powerful second-generation ThinkServer(TM) systems support Intel's new Xeon 5500 Series processors and deliver new capabilities for better performance, ease of use, virtualization and energy efficiency...
"...Thinkservers come with a host of usability improvements...that allow you to monitor and manage your server from any location through a web-based interface. An upgrade to IMM Premium gives you the flexibility to remotely control your ThinkServer from anywhere, as well as virtual media capabilities.
"Lenovo's new ThinkServer is the greenest ThinkServer yet with Energy Star compliant power supplies. ThinkServer systems also provide several options to reduce energy consumption--including low-wattage processors, low-power memory options, and zoned cooling.
"Easy to install, use and maintain, ThinkServer's Next Generation systems drastically reduce Total Cost of Ownership and increase your ROI."
All that to say this is a great new product for small businesses, and we're more than happy to help you get geared-up. Just let us know!
Here's some more information about the ThinkServer.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Friday, June 19, 2009
Cybercrimes
Securing our clients is always foremost on our minds and in our procedures, and for good reason. The new issue of Channelpro Magazine makes some pretty worthwhile points about cybercrime:
Read the full article.
Be sure your company network is secure, but functional; if you're unsure, give us a call. We want to keep you safe.
- The ailing economy is turning embittered ex-employees and desperate business competitors into cyberthieves
- Recent research suggests that 85 percent of malware is distributed via the Web, yet few companies are protecting themselves with appropriate filtering tools
- Social networking sites are becoming an increasingly common forum for the thoughtless disclosure of confidential business information
- As corporate firewalls grow harder to penetrate, hackers are turning their attention to mobile devices and home wireless networks
Read the full article.
Be sure your company network is secure, but functional; if you're unsure, give us a call. We want to keep you safe.
Friday, June 5, 2009
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