Monthly Archives: January 2013

Update on Java security issue

Java security issue update I spent the morning reading about this vulnerability. The products affected, options to defend against it and when we might see a fix. Options for defense at this point are to disable the Java plug-in for … Continue reading

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Department of Homeland Security warns Businesses about a Java Vulnerability.

Department of Homeland Security warns Businesses about a Java Vulnerability. They go as far as saying to disable it as there is no security patch yet. I’m always looking out for security alerts. But, it is such a standard to … Continue reading

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Get a plan!

My good friend and I are coaching a girls’ basketball team for our kids. We are both rookies. I assistant coached last year. One thing I learned…if you don’t have a plan, the kids eat you alive. The parents give … Continue reading

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Why we will never change our model to “all you can eat” IT – by Rachel Erickson

We often get calls from prospective clients looking for the best deal they can get for IT support for their businesses. They interview several IT shops, and either we are the best match for them because they are looking for … Continue reading

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MigrationWiz for any Exchange based email moves

If you are ever faced with moving from one hosted Exchange platform to another or moving from Exchange In-house to hosted. MigrationWiz is the way to go. Enter your OWA (Outlook Web Access) URL to the existing service and the … Continue reading

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