by Hans Erickson | Feb 26, 2015 | Security
Did you know that in 2010, Americans discarded or recycled over 423,000 tons of computers? Unfortunately, people don’t always take the right precautions—and letting your data escape on an old device is dangerous, whether that’s a random shopper at Goodwill or a...
by Garrett Wenger | Jan 22, 2015 | Backup and Disaster Recovery, Innovation
No business wants poor data security. No business wants to ignore business continuity worries outright—it doesn’t matter whether you’ve got 1,000 employees, or just 10—it’s just a fact of doing business in the digital age. The unfortunate truth, however, is...
by Garrett Wenger | Jan 9, 2015 | Backup and Disaster Recovery
Have you been keeping up with our new content? Check out this roundup of our popular posts of the week, or our previous weeks’ Best of posts. 1) 6 steps to preparing for a backup solution Heath Miller, one of our helpdesk experts, wrote up this step-by-step guide for...
by Luke Reynolds | Oct 30, 2014 | Business Continuity, Innovation
This is part two of our Virtual Machine blog series. Now that we’ve defined virtualization in last week’s post on virtual server basics, let’s look at more specific advantages for using this technology. Newminders Luke Reynolds and Steve Chang are back to talk about...
by Daniel Proczko | Jun 4, 2014 | Business Continuity, Innovation, Security
Updated March 8th, 2017: High winds this morning has caused a power outage in much of West Michigan. As many as 5,000 customers were without power before noon, and nearly 125,000 across the state are without power. Between 2000 and 2013, average grid outages in the...