by Bob Martin | Sep 3, 2013 | Data Backup, Data Protection, Disaster Recovery
The Black Swan Event – ready to take down your IT Systems According to our good friends on Wikipedia, a Black Swan Event is a metaphor that describes an event that comes as a surprise, has a major effect, and is often inappropriately rationalized after the fact...
by Bob Martin | Aug 27, 2013 | Data Backup, Data Protection, Disaster Recovery
Why SMB’s need to go beyond pre-installed antivirus In a climate where cyber attacks are becoming a reality for every level of business, choosing the right antivirus and antimalware is a vital part of maintaining consumer confidence and safeguarding a company’s...
by Bob Martin | Aug 6, 2013 | Data Backup, Data Protection, Data Recovery
BBB Launches Scam Alert Text Service As a proud member of the Greater Cleveland Better Business Bureau, I was exciteed to see the announcement earlier this month about a new service for consumers and business owners in which they will deliver scam alerts to you via...
by Bob Martin | Jul 25, 2013 | Data Backup, Data Protection, Data Recovery
New kid on the malware block teaches SMBs old lesson Stealing account numbers and access passwords to financial resources is almost par for the course for today’s malware, but according to Trend Micro, there really is something new under the sun: a malware...
by Bob Martin | Jul 9, 2013 | Data Backup, Data Protection, Disaster Recovery
US is most prevalent spam producing nation in 2013 The midpoint of the calendar year provides businesses with a chance to evaluate their progress so far so that they can make more accurate predictions about the six months to come, adjusting to changing conditions on...
by Bob Martin | Jul 2, 2013 | Data Backup, Data Protection, Data Recovery, Disaster Recovery
Data Backup and Disaster Recovery Growing in Importance to Small Business Survival I am continually getting phone calls and emails from colleagues and customers with stories of how they know an SMB whose website was targetted by cyber criminals. The stories are scary...