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Mar 04
2012

Managed Services, we provide AssurITy!

Posted by Kelly in Untagged 

AssurITy, what?
Managed Services why?

Today, IT managers at companies, both large and small,
are  increasingly overwhelmed  trying  to implement
and maintain a complex environment of
voice and data
networks that must support multiple
applications often
spread over multiple locations in
the U.S. and even abroad.
Many IT environments are multi-vendor, multi-protocol,
and multi-provider.
Managing multiple service agreements
and pricing
plans  can  be  cumbersome.
To  add  to  this complexity, user volumes and traffic
are increasing
as new applications emerge and deployed.

 

Maintaining the level of expertise and tools in-
house to meet the challenge of managing the IT infrastructure
adds costs and defocuses valuable
resources that could be
directed at a company's
core business,
particularly in small and growing
businesses.


We use a technology framework built specifically for

managed services. AssurITy combines a remote

management platform and managed security 

services infrastructure. This infrastructure enables

us to provide you complete IT infrastructure manage-

ment services including security solutions to end users.

Brandon Business Machines, AssurITy Technology
helps  you  control  the largest single cost of business
technology - the hid
den costs of lost time and productivity
due to tech
nical problems. You get all the benefit
of having a 
fully staffed IT department at hand for a
tiny frac
tion to physically hire an in-house team.
Further,
we are at your service 24x7x365. You have just 
one number to call, no matter what the problem is.

813-689-1950

 

 

Oct 01
2010

Restore Server Operations In less than a half hour!

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What It Does & How It Works...

Experiance Peace of mind knowing your businees data and continuity is protected. With our Assur{IT}y NAS disaster recovery appliance your business is protected!
With its fast virtualization capabilities, our NAS device can be configured to function as a replacement server if needed. This unique
device also can replace management intensive, error-prone tape backups while providing much more?starting with peace of mind.
Learn Moreby clicking here, http://bbmusa.com/assurity-nas.html

Protect Valuable Informational Assets & Keep Downtime To A Minimum

Our NAS device is a comprehensive Backup and Disaster Recovery solution (BDR) for Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 servers. This reasonably priced, all-encompassing solution for small-to-midsize businesses provides:

  • Very frequent backups (as frequent as every 15 minutes) with an onsite NAS Device
  • Optional off-site data storage at highly rated data centers
  • The ability to restore downed servers in less than 30 minutes!
  • Advanced restoration options (file- and folder-levels) with Exchange message and mailbox recovery
  • Bare-metal restorations to dissimilar hardware
  • Low cost
Sep 28
2010

Slow Computer? What is the difference between....

Posted by Kelly in technology , networks , gadgets , computers

“Hey! My computer is really slow I think I have a ….. Whatever do you call that stuff now?” Does anyone except the computer geeks know the difference “between a virus and a worm? Think a ‘rootkit’ is used in the garden, or a ‘botnet’ is something out of Star Wars? Read on to brush up on your cybercrime lexicon.

In the past, PCs were mainly under threat from viruses and worms. The main purpose of these programs was to spread; however, some programs were also designed to cause damage to files and PCs. Such malicious software, or “malware”, could be described as ‘cyber vandalism’. Read on if you keep asking yourself what all those terms mean when your IT support person says you’re infected!

This great resource brought to you by Kaspersky Labs;

 

What is the difference between a virus and a worm?

What is a TROJAN and where did the name come from?

What is a DoS attack? What is a DDoS attack?

What is a "DRIVE-BY DOWNLOAD”?

What is a MALWARE?

What is a SPYWARE?

What is a KEYLOGGER?

What is PHISHING?

What is a ROOTKIT?

What is ADWARE?

What is a BOTNET?

Jul 15
2010

Support is ending for some versions of Windows!

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  • Support for Windows Vista without any service packs ended on April 13, 2010.

  • Support for Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2) ended on July 13, 2010.*

    If you're running one of these versions after support ends, you won't get security updates for Windows.

Jul 12
2010

CrimeWare, the new wave of cyber theft!

Posted by Kelly in technology , networks , gadgets , computers

We all have that looming fear of catching something, something infectious or malicious! OK maybe not looming like an Alfred Hitchcock Novel but just the same or computers are our VA Baz Luhrmann - Green Light (Movie Dialogue) telecharger mp3 life line to the world around us and a tool that can bring productivity to its knees when it doesn’t work properly.

Our good friends over at Kaspersky Labs have detailed some interesting FACTS about this subject

From computer vandalism to crimeware;

Until quite recently, viruses and other malicious programs tended to be isolated acts of computer vandalism, anti-social self-expression using hi-tech means. Most viruses confined themselves to infecting other disks or programs. And 'damage' Download Depeche Mode Happens All The Time download mp3 was largely defined in terms of loss of data as a virus erased or [less often] corrupted data stored on affected disks.

Over the course of the last few years this has changed. Today we're faced with 'crimeware', malicious code created for the purpose of making money illegally. The criminal underground has clearly realized the potential for making money from malicious code in a 'wired' world and much of today's threats are written 'to order'.

If this peaks your interest then please read the Full article: http://www.security-technologynews.com/article/kaspersky-lab-white-paper-the-malware-business.html