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With the increasing importance of information technology for the continuation of business critical functions, combined with a transition to an around-the-clock economy, the importance of protecting an organization's data and IT infrastructure in the event of a disruptive situation has become an increasing and more visible business priority in recent years.
It is estimated that most large companies spend between 2% and 4% of their IT budget on disaster recovery planning, with the aim of avoiding larger losses in the event that the business cannot continue to function due to loss of IT infrastructure and data. Of companies that had a major loss of business data, 43% never reopen, 51% close within two years, and only 6% will survive long-term.
In order to survive, most enterprises today depend on high volumes of e-mail running efficiently through their systems. Virtually all enterprises require that messaging be a part of the underlying IT infrastructure. Many decision-makers describe systems such as Microsoft’s Exchange as the single most important communication and business application within their operation.
In the e-commerce arena, employees must have access to e-mail to close sales and to manage accounts. These types of employees, plus many other types, often want to keep their e-mails indefinitely, but some organizations mandate that e-mails more than 90 days old be deleted. Deleting older e-mails is foolish because the one e-mail that might help a company win a law suit might be nonexistent.
Computer security is critical in almost any technology-driven industry which operates on computer systems. The issues of computer based systems and addressing their countless vulnerabilities are an integral part of maintaining an operational industry.Businesses rely more and more on IT to support their activities, and this makes them increasingly vulnerable to threats from hackers, viruses and even their own staff.
Having the correct information at the right time can make the difference between success and failure for your business. Effective security can help you control and secure information from malicious changes and deletions or from unauthorised disclosure.
Idera provides powerful and easy-to-use tools to simplify Microsoft SQL Server management. Their award-winning solutions address real-world challenges including SQL Server performance monitoring, backup and recovery, security and compliance and administration. From managing a single SQL Server to enterprise deployments with thousands of servers, their products deploy in minutes to help database administrators save time and focus on bringing more value to their business.
SharePoint is often criticized for its lack of well integrated tools for developers and its complex customized software architecture that differs significantly from those of other ASP.NET-based web applications. Therefore, the requirement for third party applications to fill in this gap has become ever more important for organisations wishing to fully benefit from the Sharepoint experience, as well as avoid crippling issues and ensure an efficient disaster recovery plan is available.
The term "computer virus" is sometimes used as a catch-all phrase to include all types of malware, adware, and spyware programs that do not have the reproductive ability. Malware includes computer viruses, worms, trojans, most rootkits, spyware, dishonest adware, crimeware, and other malicious and unwanted software, including true viruses. Viruses are sometimes confused with computer worms and Trojan horses, which are technically different.
A worm can exploit security vulnerabilities to spread itself automatically to other computers through networks, while a Trojan is a program that appears harmless but hides malicious functions. Worms and Trojans, like viruses, may harm a computer system's data or performance. Some viruses and other malware have symptoms noticeable to the computer user, but many are surreptitious and go unnoticed.
With increasing recognition that man-made greenhouse gas emissions are a major contributing factor to global warming, enterprises, governments, and society at large now have an important new agenda: tackling environmental issues and adopting environmentally sound practices.
Greening our IT products, applications, services, and practices is both an economic and an environmental imperative, as well as our social responsibility.Therefore, a growing number of IT vendors and users are moving toward green IT and thereby assisting in building a green society and economy.
Insight is the ultimate classroom technology management solution that empowers instructors with the ability to educate, assist, monitor, and communicate with an entire class from one central computer. Instructors no longer need to need to deal with classroom distractions—such as games, instant messaging, and web surfing—when teaching a class.
Insight makes it easy for instructors to monitor user computers; blank user screens; mute audio; remote into their computers; open, close, block applications and web activity on user workstations.
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