It comes as no surprise that nearly everyone wants to watch the Olympic games and the city of Los Angeles is learning the hard way that this includes a lot of their paid employees. A recent news article highlighted how the top technology officer of LA has asked employees not to watch the games because the upsurge in bandwidth requests for streaming video have...
Read MoreWith the new school year just a few weeks away, there’s no better time for IT managers of school systems and educational networks to start preparing for the 2012/2013 school year. While many teachers are busy preparing their syllabuses, cleaning and rearranging their classrooms and making sure they have all the right school supplies readily available, IT...
Read MoreIf you’re like most small or medium sized businesses in operation today, chances are that many – if not all – of your employees use your corporate business network to access information on the Internet and communicate with others via Email. While these activities might not seem like anything particularly risky from a business perspective, if you...
Read MoreIf you’ve been researching for ways to filter web content on your corporate, educational or Organizational computer network, chances are you found that a web content filtering appliance is one of the options available to you. Much the same way that technology companies are moving away from storing critical data on hard drives, SaaS – or Software As A...
Read MoreFacebook can be a great website to visit. Let’s face it, almost everyone uses it to connect with friends and family, share pictures, videos and even play social games, but with all of the good things come the bad – like malicious links that are designed to infect your computer with malware and intrusive viruses. That’s why it’s important to...
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