April 2011

Social Media Policies In The Workplace – Monitoring Activities

April 27, 2011

Back in November, the National Labor Relations Board issued a Complaint alleging that an employer illegally terminated an employee who posted disparaging remarks about her supervisor on her personal Facebook page. The posting referred to her supervisor as a “psychiatric patient” and used several vulgarities, which resulted in other employees chiming in (Associated Press, November [...]

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Corrupted Excel File – 3 Ways to Recover Your Workbook

April 25, 2011

It’s your worst Excel nightmare: a damaged or corrupted workbook. This can happen for a variety of reasons — and the good news is that there is a variety of ways to retrieve your damaged file. If a file is corrupted, Excel should normally perform an automated recovery. However, if that doesn’t work, there are [...]

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Mobile Security Threats – What You Can Do About It

April 20, 2011

Mobile devices represent the new edge of the network, an edge that regularly walks out the door and can be stolen or lost in places such as cabs and seats in airport gate areas. Until now, a number of factors have made it difficult for malicious code writers to get a toehold against mobile devices. [...]

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Curing an Unstable Computer Network by Correcting Improper Configurations, Vulnerabilities, and Unreliable Connectivity

April 14, 2011

CASE STUDY: Anchor Medical Clinic Finds a Cure for its Ailing Network with Secure and Proactive Solutions from IntegrIT Network Solutions. IntegrIT Network Solutions, Inc. specializes in providing quality, cost-controlled IT support services to the SMB market in the greater Seattle area. They set up smart and affordable computer networks and IT systems tailored to the way their [...]

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Company Backups: 4 Questions That Business Owners Should Know The Answers To

April 11, 2011

The old saying, “Pack your own parachute,” comes to mind when I think of data backups or, more specifically, data RECOVERY. However, how many people actually know how to pack their proverbial data backup “parachute” and instead rely on someone else – be it an employee or vendor? If that’s you, read on. Since the [...]

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