
What to backup: a critical look at your data.
Cloud backup: What should I back up? This is a common question for organisations as the influx of data that spans an average network has simply exploded.
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Cloud backup: What should I back up? This is a common question for organisations as the influx of data that spans an average network has simply exploded.
Online backup company IronTree’s head technician Ruedi Teichardt reports that in June 2017 alone, 79 restores were performed, followed by 82 in July and these were due mainly to stolen machines, crashed machines, viruses and a hijacking.
It’s a fact of modern life: transacting over the internet has become part of the fabric of our very existence and how we transact and interact. My partner and I were recently discussing how we would go about defining a business continuity plan that would ensure total recovery in the event of a business disaster.
Unless you have been holed up in a bunker or living off the grid, you would already have felt the effects of load shedding. Like it or not, it looks like the problem is here to stay for a while. Businesses can help improve the situation by conserving power, using natural light and even using solar power. That is not enough, however. Businesses also need to safeguard themselves against load shedding.
Every IT person would like to be able to manage their clients’ PCs remotely with the ability to log on from anywhere and perform tasks without the need to travel long distances.
NSFW – if you don’t know by now, this is an abbreviation for ‘Not Safe for Work’. The main reason for a website being classified as NSFW is because the content is pornographic or illegal in nature.
When considering systems management software, there are two main factors that need to be considered: user-friendliness and intuitiveness.
We’ve all been to a doctor at some point in our lives to be vaccinated in order to either preclude entirely or reduce the risk of being infected by a particular strain of virus or other infectious ‘bug’.
Cloud computing essentially means using applications and services that are hosted on the internet and that typically charge you a monthly or similar fee for usage only.
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