Technology Is Key To Small Business Survival

Today’s entrepreneurs are getting a slower start in today’s economic climate. It is a time difficult bank loans and lower consumer spending that today’s business owners is finding himself in. Any business owner today is trying hard to find his way but increasing performance and reducing costs.

What options are simple to accomplish this goal? Technology! By simply having the right technology at your disposal, a business owner can improve their business.

Here are a couple ideas to where a business owner can add technology to your basic office computer setup and see a quick improvement to your work flow.

Monitors are a great place to start. By adding larger monitors, and second monitors to your computer, you will quickly be to increase productivity by simply increasing your multitasking abilities. A second monitor give you the ability to have more windows open making you get more work done with less clicks.

Data storage is another way to increase your production and save you time. If you have adequate data storage with your files properly cataloged you’ll find that you can eliminate much wasted time in filing, and finding old document. This will give you the opportunity to easily retrieve files that have been archived.

Although it may not be essential for the business to keep up with all the changes in the sphere of technology world, it is important to have the proper technology in your business.

The business person who utilizes small business technology will be at a huge advantage over those who do not. With technologies like VOIP, a company can really save money while providing great service. And that doesn’t include software technologies and internet based services designed to improve a company’s performance.

Proper technology can give a small business an edge and perform like their larger competitors. Any small business will be amazed at how much they will be able to accomplish. We know how hard it is to run a business, but good technology can help make things a little easier.

Find the right monitors (moniteurs) to improve your business efficiency by doing your research. There are many options available for data storage (stockage de donnees) be sure to find what option fits best for you.

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This post was written by Sky Borg on September 14, 2009

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Keep Your Data Storage Secure and Safe

by Joe Salazar

Data storage is an important part of any business. The concern that all businesses should have is that sensitive information is a favorite target of hackers around the world. And they usually know where to look for it once they get access to your network. So what can you do to be sure that your data storage solution is being taken care of?

In fact, there are many threats to your data storage, but by understanding those threats a company can more easily implement the security measures required to keep the data safe and the company running successfully.

Almost all businesses these days have a network. But as long as data is connected to that network there are multiple ways that a hacker could try to get in. Without understanding these vulnerabilities you run the risk of leaving your business wide open to attack.

Often network administrators or other users are so intent on creating a system that allows easy and fast access to needed information that they don’t realize exactly how wide open they are leaving their data storage. And once an unwelcome visitor gets in, they will have free access to almost all the data.

Secure data storage also refers to more than just keeping out hackers. If, for example, a company continues to add more and more data to its network without employing the necessary organizational structure, a lot of sensitive or important information can get lost. And files or data that get lost or corrupted on the network can be just as damaging to a company as a malicious attack from outside the network.

Many companies also deploy generic network and data storage security measures because it is simple and doesn’t take up too much time. Unfortunately, the methods to hack these generic security measures are well known in the hacker community and are usually the first things they will try. There are steps a company can take to ensure that their data storage remains safe from unwanted intrusions.

A breach of security can be devastating to a company for many reasons. It can damage a reputation, it can cost a fortune to fix the breach, and it can cost even more in law suits and reparations if sensitive information is stolen.

Data storage solutions need to not only be effective at storing data, but they also need to be secure. Make sure you take the time to have the best solution for your business.

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This post was written by Joe Salazar on July 2, 2009

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The Importance of Securing Your Stored Data

by Joe Salazar

Data storage is an important part of any business. The concern that all businesses should have is that sensitive information is a favorite target of hackers around the world. And they usually know where to look for it once they get access to your network. So what can you do to be sure that your data storage solution is being taken care of?

The fact of the matter is that there are always threats to your data storage system. If you can really understand these threats you will be in a much better place. You’ll know what security measures you need to implement to prevent the loss or theft of data.

As long as information is connected to a network it can be reached from many different angles on that network. Many people don’t understand the vulnerabilities here, and this is what leaves the doorway wide open for attacks or accidents that could damage the data.

A business needs to be sure that in making their network fast and easy to use they are not leaving it wide open to intruders. Once an intruder gets in it is hard to get them out, so take the right steps before you ever have this problem in the first place.

But you don’t just have to worry about hackers. If your data is not organized you run the risk of data being lost in the mix. And if data is lost it isn’t doing you any good. In some situations this can be just as damaging to a company as a malicious attack by a hacker.

Make sure that whatever you’re using to secure your data storage system is good. Don’t just pick something up at the store and expect it to do the trick. Most hackers know their way around the generic devices and securities, so if you really want to keep your data secure you’re going to have to go a little farther.

A breach of security can be devastating to a company for many reasons. It can damage a reputation, it can cost a fortune to fix the breach, and it can cost even more in law suits and reparations if sensitive information is stolen.

Security on data storage solutions cannot be overestimated in this day and age when information has such a high value. Take the time to ensure the safety of your data can increase your ability to maintain a lasting, successful business.

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This post was written by Joe Salazar on July 1, 2009

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Regclean: Computer Registry Cleaner Program

by Jay Marks

What really bugs me the most is when my computer crashes on me during multiple times.

Im sure thats something which we both share in hating. However, nothing could probably be worse than having your computer fixed and then finding out that it still has the same problems. Everything that needs replacing is already replaced but still it crashes down on you.

You may look at your hardware to find any kind of defects or your system to see if you have a virus lurking somewhere but usually those things may not be the culprits. There are things more devastating than a broken hardware and more elusive than a Trojan horse; its getting a corrupted registry.

Thats a very normal thing. Two years into using your computer your registry will start having different errors.

You may notice that youre computer is working a lot slower than usual. The problem might be frustrating but it can be solved with a registry fixer program.

There are many registry fixer programs out there but the one that really took our notice is the Reg Clean.

It isnt like any other registry cleaners that try to overwhelm you with buttons and bars that are impossible to figure out. Rather it is very simple to use; perfect for someone who like most of us, isnt a computer geek.

The Reg Clean can also automatically startup when you turn your computer on. This way, your computer always gets scanned for registry errors even without you deliberately knowing about. Getting your registry in good shape is an essential in maintaining that your computer keeps functioning well.

Finally, the Reg Clean covers preventing future problems from arising but what it also does is that it helps you when your computer encounters problems to great to fix.

The Reg Clean will back up your existing registry in case your computer encounters grave problems so that you can always open your saved registry without getting your system into more trouble.

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This post was written by Jay Marks on June 24, 2009

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What Are the Different Data Storage Options Available?

by Randy Evans

Have you ever had the “oh, it will never happen to me” feeling when you hear about something bad on the news? That’s how a lot of people feel about their data. Sure, other companies lose their data or have it stolen, but it will never happen to your company, right? Well, the fact is that an accident or malicious attack could happen to anyone at any time. Companies need to do all they can to have proper data storage for when something bad does happen.

Each data storage system on the market has unique benefits and advantages. Different ones work best for different situations. Some are more expensive than others, but any can help store and backup your data.

For personal computers, the most commonly used data storage device is a thumb drive. These are small devices that can be carried around the neck or on a keychain. Some are even big enough to emulate the hard drive of a computer. A user can save important information to the thumb drive and then transfer it to another location without having to take a laptop. These devices are very convenient to use.

Another simple solution is an external hard drive. This option allows a user to back up entire hard drive that can be kept securely off the network. This protects the data from loss by a malicious attack. But if you want to be able to access the data regularly you may want to look at another solution, unless you want to keep the hard drive constantly plugged in.

There is a newer solution that a lot of people are using these days: online data storage. The idea here is that a company or individual can upload their data to an offsite server that is managed by a company that specializes in this. The other benefit of this solution is that you can get access to your data as long as you have a connection to the internet. It also can save a company a lot of money because they won’t have to hire an IT staff to maintain the integrity of their data.

And finally, another option is network attached data storage solutions. This is an onsite solution that creates a centralized storage area where multiple teams and employees can store, retrieve, and backup information. Choosing this option will most likely require some IT staff within the company, but gives you the ability to really control your data.

Different circumstances will require different data storage solutions. By understanding the options that are available, companies and individuals can both find the hardware and services that will best meet their needs.

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This post was written by Randy Evans on June 18, 2009

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