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How thin and zero clients save money

Posted on Thursday July 06, 2017  |  zero client, virtual desktop, thin client, management, hardware cost, hardware, energy consumption, desktop, data breach, cooling

Businesses are always looking for ways to cut costs without sacrificing growth. For the longest time, many believed that they had to purchase workstations with its own processing power, RAM, and hard drive. But thanks to virtualization, companies can save money and get the computing processes they need with thin and zero clients.

 

Why businesses need a UPS

Posted on Wednesday June 21, 2017  |  ups, power supply, hardware, electricity, computer

Power outages caused by utility failure, accidents, and natural disasters such as storms, flooding, or earthquakes are inevitable. There's very little you can do to prevent any of these from happening, but you can avoid the consequences to your business by using an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS).

 

4 Tips for better server management

Posted on Friday May 19, 2017  |  servers, server cooling, rack mounts, hardware, cabling

With so much technology moving to the cloud, onsite servers aren't getting as much attention as they used to. Optimizing this critical piece of business technology is no small task, but there are a few simple things you can do to ensure the success of your in-house servers.

 

Extending your laptop's battery life

Posted on Wednesday May 03, 2017  |  tips, laptops, hardware, battery

Whether you prefer a quick fix or a long-term solution, extending your laptop's battery life should be among your priorities if you're a heavy laptop user. Replacing an old battery with a new one or purchasing a new laptop shouldn't be your only options, especially if you operate a business with limited resources. Here are some more economical ways to extend your laptop's battery life.

 

Firmware: the threat most users overlook

Posted on Tuesday April 18, 2017  |  routers, managed services, hardware, firmware, cyber security

2017April18Hardware_AFor decades, one of the most foundational principles of cyber security has remained the same: Always update and patch your software. But for most people, hardware is exempt from this process. They think of hardware as nothing more than a vessel for software to occupy -- and that's totally incorrect. Read on to learn more about this oft-neglected aspect of IT security.

 

Are your printers safe?

Posted on Thursday February 23, 2017  |  vulnerabilities, printer, hardware, cyber threats, cyber security

2017February23_Hardware_AThis is not a question often asked by anyone who has ever used a printer. Given the increasing sophistication of hackers' capabilities, the discovery that cyber thievery can, in fact, be performed through some popular printer brands hardly comes as a surprise. One study reveals that at least 20 printer models are vulnerable to Distributed Denial-of-Service and other types of attacks. Let's take a look at this chilling development in cybersecurity.

 

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