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- Paul Korzeniowski on Networking
- Keith Ferrell on Security
- Tech On The Go by Scott Koegler
- Strategy Matters by Nilofer Merchant
- Jimmy Ray Purser of Cisco Systems
Unsecured Wireless Networks: Bad For Both Sides Of Smaller Businesses
June 3, 2008 | Those open-access and unsecured wireless networks we and our employees encounter in our travels are convenient -- and may be risky to use. Far more risky is the number of those networks that belong to small and midsize businesses, exposing themselves and their data not just to bandwidth freeloaders, but also to intruders.
By
Keith Ferrell
Is Security Slowing Your Business Instead of Keeping It Safe?
May 8, 2008 | The moment information enters the network, it's at risk. But the defenses introduced to mitigate that risk can minimize business innovation
By
Keith Ferrell
Keeping Security On When the Power Goes Out
January 22, 2008 | Power outages are almost always unexpected, but smaller businesses can develop a plan so they don't lose their data when the lights suddenly go dark
By
Keith Ferrell
When Employees Leave, Make Sure They're Gone
September 25, 2007 | Employee resignations and layoffs raise questions about network security and data security. Here are 7 ways to protect your small or midsize business
By
Keith Ferrell
Your Business Is Ready For Viruses. Now, How About The Flu?
September 4, 2007 | The Big Flu is coming. Many of your employees will be working from home, or not at all. How prepared is your company for this?
By
Keith Ferrell
ANTenna Blog
News, Views, Insight, And Advice
| Twilight's Latest Hacking: Vampire Byte Scam Targets Stephanie Meyer Fans |
Scareware masquerading as an interview with Twilight author Stephanie Meyer is making the rounds, and fast. Time to pass the word to any of your employees who are Twilight-obsessed and, more importantly, have them pass the word to their kids who may well be chasing the phenomenon on the same computers their parents may use for work-at-home. Read Post |
| Great Tips For Getting The Most Out Of Ubuntu Linux |
I come across lots of "X Number Of Things You Should Know About Linux" articles. This one has a rare and special quality: It's actually useful. Read Post |
| Yes, Virginia -- There IS A Google Phone |
So -- you stay in touch with Google Mail, edit Google Docs, and surf the Web with Google Chrome. You're curious about Google Voice and intrigued over Google Music. Is it just a matter of time before you're carrying a Google Phone? Read Post |
New Mini NAS Enclosure Targets Small-Biz Users
Addonics is selling a nifty little network attached storage enclosure that could be just the ticket for SOHO users. Read Post |
Entuity Shifts Network Management Focus
Management tools can tell small and midsize businesses a lot about their IT equipment: how much bandwidth is available, who is sending the largest files, and where data flows are slowing down. What many companies are more interested in, though, is which services are available, so Entuity revamped its management suite to deliver such features. Read Post |
Intermedia Launches Hosted Version Of Exchange 2010 With "Guaranteed" Data Protection
Intermedia says its the first third-party vendor to offer hosted Exchange 2010 service, and also claims to have the first "100% data protection guarantee." Just don't expect it to cover the real cost of your loss. Read Post |
Handy Tool Makes Updating Mac Apps Easy
MacUpdate Desktop simplifies the process of keeping your applications, preference panes, and widgets up to date by automatically downloading and installing what you need. Read Post |
Firefox Gets A Bad Rap From Shoddy Security Research
Is Firefox currently the Web browser most likely to stick your PC with a dangerous security vulnerability? Only if you believe headlines written by people who really should know better. Read Post |
Would You Be Willing To Bet Your Paycheck That You Could Find A Specific E-Mail From Your CEO From 18 Months Ago?
That's the question posed by Danny Milgrad, Symantec senior manager, product marketing for Enterprise Vault. In a recent survey, Milgrad said, only 15% of IT managers answered yes. Milgrad, like many others, is counting on Microsoft Exchange 2010 to reshape the storage landscape. Read Post |
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