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Last week's storm, Sandy, left more than a million people without connectivity, or even electricity. On September 11. 2001, the attack on the World Trade Center in New York put the largest stress on a telephone network ever. According to CNN Money’s David Goldman, in the article What O.J., Katrina, and 9/11 did to AT&T's…
Following the Target Store breach last December, eBay has been the next recent victim of data theft. While Target is still dealing with the fallout from its massive data breach, eBay has asked its 128 million active users to change their passwords. One thing that both of these breaches have in common is that when they…
It has apparently become the inevitable phenomenon in enterprise networks – outages! Inasmuch as we do not want them occurring, they just seem to strike like lightning where we least expect and when we are unprepared – causing disruption of business services, loss of time and money, and the additional cost of repair and…
DOWNTIME IS NOT GOOD – not good for business, not good for IT and not good for employees. Every network administrator knows that much. Regardless of the size of the network and the type of business, downtime impacts productivity, disrupts business services, causes financial losses and certainly creates headaches for IT.…
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