Archive for May, 2011

Save Money, but Don’t Skip on Security for Your Business

Ann Marie van den Hurk recently wrote an article, “Hacking happens, so be prepared”, about how information hacking can happen to anyone and does.  People are hesitant to spend money in these economic times, but holding back on security for your network and data is not the place to do it.  WingSwept specializes in network security and data protection in North Carolina and customizes IT plans for small to medium sized businesses.

Ann Marie van den Hurk writes:

“Sony’s PlayStation Network was taken offline for about a month after an attack that compromised its 77 million users’ personal information. In April, the email marketer that handles customer communications for companies including Kroger, Capital One and JP Morgan Chase was hacked.

With companies of such size and resources victimized, what can small businesses do to protect themselves?

First, you must understand the problem. Hacking comes in many forms, such as viruses, malware, password attacks, spoofing, phishing and distributed denial of service attacks, commonly called DDoS.

The two most common attacks are viruses and DDoS. Viruses copy themselves onto your customers’ computers, while DDoS prevents your customers from reaching you because hackers bombard your site’s servers with visits and overwhelm it to the point of not functioning.

The most concerning of these issues is data theft, as it’s costly to resolve and can damage the trust between you and your customers.

Sarah Granger, founder of the Center for Technology, Media and Society and a network security expert, said many companies think they’re saving money by not investing in network security. But it’s just the reverse, as it costs more to be reactive than proactive.

According to a recent study on the cost of data breaches by researcher Ponemon Institute, data breaches cost U.S. companies $204 per compromised customer record in 2009. Data breaches caused by malicious attacks were more costly to resolve.

As a business owner, your goal should be to prepare. Granger strongly urges companies to create disaster recovery plans so that if their data or sites are compromised, they already know what to do.”

Read more: http://www.kentucky.com/2011/05/30/1755558/hacking-happens-so-be-prepared.html#ixzz1NxZPJV8b

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Having A Long-Term IT Plan

Businesses that lack a long-term technology plan tend to face a lot of problems. Without realizing its long-term needs and planning accordingly, a business can wind up with technology that is unnecessary, or hardware that isn’t adequate later on. Upgrading or replacing hardware is often an arduous process for a business to endure; having a long-term plan helps to keep business running smoothly. It’s important that a business communicates well with its IT provider to assess long-term goals and ensure that it receives appropriate technology solutions. As an IT provider in Garner NC and supporting businesses around North Carolina, WingSwept encourage you to let us know about any and every technology demand that your company faces. Contact us if you are a small to medium sized business in North Carolina and would like a business and technology review.

 

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What Could Tornadoes and Unexpected Events Mean to Your Business?

Houses, businesses and property were recently damaged across North Carolina.  Reports have indicated that around $100M of damages were caused by tornadoes.  WingSwept, a Garner-based technology firm, encourages you to keep reaching out to your neighbors who are in need of our relief efforts.

 

Beyond the physical harm that the storms caused, businesses lost power, connectivity and data.  As a small contribution, an engineer at WingSwept took it upon himself to setup wireless Internet access before lunchtime on Sunday at the command site for the North Carolina Baptist Men disaster relief team.

 

A couple weeks later, WingSwept’s team would like local businesses to rethink how they manage data.  Unexpected events, from natural disasters to human error, cause loss of critical information on a daily basis.

 

WingSwept considers data backup an insurance policy for your business. Losing data could mean more than lost information, but could result in loss of reputation and loss of business.  Some businesses do not have a backup policy at all while others don’t consistently carry out their backup procedures.

 

WingSwept offers data security through managed services for clients who want backups properly done on a consistent basis. Contact WingSwept at 919-600-5100 for more information on backup solutions and disaster recovery services.

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Triangle East Reader’s Choice Awards 2011

Thank you! WingSwept was nominated for the best small business in Garner, NC!  WingSwept is a technology firm that specializes in Managed Services for local companies.  Managed Services helps businesses leverage technology for better results at an affordable cost.

Triangle East Magazine’s Reader’s Choice Awards are highlighting many categories including food and fun! Voting closes on May 6, 2011! Go here to vote, and help your favorite local businesses get recognized for their quality service!

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Is Patching a Forgotten Task at Your Small Business?

It is extremely important to update patches from third-party programs such as Flash and Java. Total Care Managed Services at WingSwept includes patching of over 80 of these programs so our customers don’t have to. WingSwept provides IT support to small and medium sized businesses in North Carolina.  We deploy patches to these clients so that they don’t experience unnecessary glitches in their programs and system. If your office is experiencing difficulty deciphering which patches are important to add and carrying out his ongoing task, contact our team.

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Electronic Recycling Thrives Despite Threatening Weather

WingSwept held its third annual Technology Spring Clean event on April 16, which was a huge success.  Approximately 150 people and businesses came by to drop off over 20,000 pounds of technology.

Event volunteers saw computers, printers, radios, DVD players, fax machines, wire, and much more dropped off to be recycled.  Some attendees participated for the first time while others have come out every year, but all were happy to get rid of their electronics properly.

The Technology Spring Clean would not be successful if not for the community and sponsors that supported the environmental cause.  In the past three years, this event has diverted over 50,000 pounds from polluting landfills. 

The ‘Spring Clean’ had similar results in 2010 and 2011, which is impressive considering this year’s threatening weather conditions.  People were counting on the recycling event to take place, which led WingSwept to hold the event despite the possibility of rain.

For safety reasons, WingSwept and Triangle Recycling packed all the materials up early before storms came through that afternoon.  Tornadoes touched down after the event lot had been vacated. 

The fourth electronic recycling event will be scheduled for April of 2012.  Become a Facebook Fan at www.facebook.com/wingsweptnc or check out www.wingswept.com/recycle for details.

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