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Saturday, 1 June 2013

10 Things Every IT Manager Should do in 2010... Part 1


(PRWeb UK) January 9, 2010

Whether a business manages its own IT network or has dedicated IT support services here are 10 things that should be considered in 2010. Part One (1-5)

1. Fully test the disaster recovery plan

A corporate disaster recovery strategy has been a must have for all but the smallest network environments but ask a question, when was the last time it was fully tested?

Testing a disaster recovery plan doesnt mean restoring a random file from a backup tape, or even performing a bare-metal recovery of a single server. Assumptions cant be made the backups that have been running, have also been working and that the book way of restoring a network is going to work without a hitch. A recent study by Gartner (The Broken State of Backup) showed that 50 percent of those asked said that DR exercises encountered issues and 72 percent of DR tests weren’t fully successful.

An easy way to get ostrich like management to buy into the importance of testing a disaster recovery plan is to send them on a disaster recovery awareness workshop – these are run by many IT support networks.

2. Throw your Blackberry server on the roof!

5 years ago Blackberry handhelds revolutionised the mobile phone industry by providing users with instantaneous (well near enough) emails directly to their phones. It took Microsoft a good few years to catch and when they first implemented push email from Exchange Server expensive data plans from mobile operators meant it cost big money for an entire organization to switch.

Nowadays its different – most mobile phone plans come with either unlimited data or a large monthly pot. Companies can take advantage of the best mobile handsets in the world (like the apple IPhone and Google android based devices) and best of all there is no need for any hardware or software other than Microsoft Exchange itself.

3. Replace your next server with a virtual server

One of the easiest ways to dip a toe into the server virtualization pond is to P2V an existing old server onto a new Windows 2008 server with the hyper-v role installed. Pick the oldest server , buy virtualization compliant hardware as its replacement then P2V (physical to virtual conversion) to the old server onto the Hyper-V role, re-apply the network settings and then turn off the old box Bingo the server is virtualized and the makings of a virtual network environment are created. Many people dont think P2V server migration can be so easy.

4. Take a look at two-factor remote user authentication

Two factor authentication has always been the easiest way of securing network resources, it works in the same way a credit card and PIN does something in possession (card), and something in memory (pin).

Historically its been very expensive and has required servers, client agents, user pass code fobs and vast amounts of user training. Although the cost of these devices have reduced largely down to new manufacturers entering the market there is a new breed of technology that uses the end users existing mobile phone as the something in possession to provide secure access to network resources. A product called SMS Passcode uses this technology and fires a pass code to the users mobile when they try to authenticate to their corporate network, the user enters this code into a popup box and theyre then allowed to connect.

This type of technology can usually be implemented at a third of the cost and does provide the same strength security as the traditional two factor providers.

5. Upgrade your clients to Windows 7

Firstly lets just get something straight… Vista wasnt the greatest operating system, but it wasnt anywhere near as bad as most IT support and network support guys made out. The initial release was a little slow (mainly due to the increased hardware demands over Windows XP), user account control was clunky, upgrades were troublesome and some key subsystems clearly werent tested correctly. With the release of service pack 2 most of these problems were well and truly put to bed but by then it was too late for the ill fated operating system.

Windows 7 really is what Vista should have been the flaky subsystems have been fixed, the UI has been improved, UAC protects you but doesnt annoy hardware demands are roughly the same as with Vista, but the worlds moved on and theyre now more in line with expectations.

Microsoft are keen to drop XP (OEM copies of Windows XP are no longer available) and will be stopping public support for it soon so nows never been a better time to bite the bullet, accept the fact that itll be painful for a little while users get used to the new interface and get Windows 7 installed.

Read Part Two of this article here 10 things every IT manager should do in 2010… Part 2

Provided by Tony Brown Director at IT support company Phillips Taylor Brown.

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Thursday, 4 April 2013

Dolly Drive offers free online storage to college students to backup their Macs as part of Back To School readiness.


Miami, FL (PRWEB) September 02, 2011

College is all fun and games until someone loses an eyeball. Or a term paper. Or a semester worth of notes.

Cloud services provider Cirrus Thinking is giving 1000 college students 1 free gig of Dolly Drive, online storage for Apple Time Machine, plus the chance to win $ 1000 in college spending money, in an effort to encourage students to backup their papers, projects and schoolwork online.

The Dolly Drive service uses Apples native backup application, Time Machine, which automatically saves and archives selected content notes every hour, to backup the content to the cloud. As long as the Mac is connected to the internet, the content gets backed up offsite without the user even having to think about it.

College students are constantly on the move with their laptops and probably not thinking about What if scenarios like losing their papers, projects and schoolwork to a crash, spilled coffee, or theft, said Anthony Palermo, CEO of Dolly Drive. But if we can just get them to set up their Macs Time Machine to backup their schoolwork to Dolly Drive, as they get ready for the semester, then we feel can save them from lost paper nightmares. The chance to win $ 1000 hopefully helps encourage them as well.

The ReBoot&Rally contest includes the chance to win $ 1000 by tweeting a special message on Twitter. That message can be found on Twitter.com/dollydrive or at

Students can also download the already free Dolly Clone application which makes an exact duplicate of a Mac on an external drive, so if anything goes wrong with the Mac, they can just Reboot right away, and keep going from where they were.

Dolly Drive is a subscription software and online storage service designed for Apples Time Machine. In addition to providing Mac users offsite cloud storage directly through the Time Machine application, the application allows users to create a bootable clone of your Mac on an external hard drive for local disaster recovery. It works with Apples Lion and Snow Leopard platforms. Launched in January, Dolly Drive was named MacLife magazines Best of Show and Best Software at MacWorld 2011. http://www.dollydrive.com

About Cirrus Thinking

Cirrus Thinking was founded in 2009 by a pair of passionate Apple fans with the goal of delivering the critical advantages of cloud services to Apple users at the consumer, small businesses and enterprise levels. The first product Dolly Drive, an online backup solution for Apples Time Machine launched in 2011 and was named MacLife Magazines Best Software and Best of Show at MacWorld 2011. Cirrus Thinkings entire range of Mac and PC products and services provide cutting edge solutions for auto-archiving, online backup, hard drive cloning, online storage, file syncing, and more. Cirrus Thinking has offices in New York and Miami, with data centers located in the United States and Europe.

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Sunday, 31 March 2013

Digital Heaven, Advanced Comfort Controls And How To Automate Your Home A/C System, Part One


Phoenix, Arizona (PRWEB) July 02, 2012

American Cooling And Heating is now proud to offer sales and service of advanced comfort controls made by Carrier, Amana, Trane, Rheem, and several other well known manufacturers.

Programmable digital comfort controls make it possible to have precise control of an A/C system and they can perform a myriad of useful functions. They help maintain consistent indoor temperatures, control humidity, and set time and temperature points in different configurations. These types of precision digital controls can help lower utility bills, give better A/C system control, enable equipment communicating abilities, provide network access, and allow remote control from your smart phone. Wow! Theres an app for that.

Advanced digital comfort controls can be accessed from any location with a smartphone, tablet, or PC with Internet to remotely access or adjust temperature and system functions. These controls make it possible to raise the inside temperature when unoccupied and bring it to comfort level in anticipation of arrival. Theres no point wasting the energy or money to cool an empty home. People typically sleep better in cooler temperatures and programming can also accommodate an auto adjustment before sleep.

Digital Display

Some systems have an internal processor that uses the network to gather and display live weather data, including forecasts, radar images and weather alerts, as well as having digital picture frame capabilities. If the system needs routine maintenance or repair, the control can display the A/C Contractors contact information for greater convenience. They may include the monitoring of indoor and outdoor temperatures with system use over time to better manage energy and comfort.

Zone Controls

Integration of zone control systems can be of use to accommodate the zoning of different areas of the home and to conserve energy by allowing even temperatures throughout. These sophisticated systems may be used to control airflow and the staging of an A/C system.

How To Choose The Right Control

1. Do research on controls from major brand manufactures.

2. Compare the features of individual Brands and Types.

3. Compare prices from local HVAC contractors.

4. Be sure to check on warranty of system parts and labor.

5. Check the reputation of the contractor you choose.

A/C Service Expert In AZ American Cooling And Heating now fully supports all brands and types of Advanced Comfort Controls And Systems, please contact us for the details.

The Heat Is On

Arizona is known for its sizzling crazy summer temperatures, both during the day and at night air conditioning is a requirement to keep family safe and homes comfortable. Advanced comfort control Systems would seem necessitous in this adverse climate for monitoring A/C system condition and precise temperature control.

Arizona A/C Service Center

American Cooling and Heating provides and installs advanced comfort control systems manufactured by Carrier, Trane, Rheem and many other major air conditioning brands. We provide A/C Service for Phoenix AZ, Chandler AZ, Mesa AZ, Tempe AZ, Peoria AZ, Gilbert AZ, Glendale AZ, Scottsdale AZ, and all other areas in Arizona.

Our A/C Service technicians and installers can provide you with immediate service, ensuring that you and your loved ones wont be without air conditioning and well keep you in the cool.








Digital Heaven, Advanced Comfort Controls And How To Automate Your Home A/C System, Part One

Saturday, 12 January 2013

Gaithersburg, MD (PRWEB) December 22, 2012 GL Communications Inc. announced today the release of its latest product INAP Emulation over IP. Speaking to reporters, Mr. Jagdish Vadalia Senior Manager for product development of the company said, INAP is part of SS7 protocol suite and used for services such as single number translation (800), local number portability, incoming call management (do not disturb or call forwarding), backup call destinations in case of disaster, and similar services. He added, MAPS ANSI INAP is an advanced protocol simulator/tester for ANSI INAP (Intelligent Network Application Part) services. The tester supports testing network elements gsmSCF and gsmSSF, error tracking, regression testing, conformance testing, and load testing/call generation. It is able to run pre-defined test scenarios against ANSI INAP test objects in a controlled & deterministic manner. Mr. Vadalia further added, MAPS ANSI INAP scripts are suitable for testing objects accurately, reliably and validated for compliance with ANSI specifications. It is suitable for controlling telecommunication services such as CNAM (Calling Name Delivery), LNP (Local Number Portability), and Toll-free 800 Number over TCAP layer.” “The MAPS ANSI INAP application gives the users the unlimited ability to edit ANSI INAP messages and IN service scenarios (message sequences). “Message sequences” are generated through scripts. “Messages” are created using message templates. Main Features: ANSI INAP Emulator can simulate GSM SSF and GSM SCF entities User-friendly GUI for configuring the SCTP Layer User configurable signaling links Access to all ANSI INAP message parameters like CNAM, TCAP 800 Number, LNP, Signaling .Link Test Message, and more User controlled access to optional parameters such as timers Ready scripts for Customizable 800 Number, CNAM, LNP, Call Diversion Supports customization of call flows and message templates using Script editor and Message editor Supports scripted call generation and automated call reception Provides protocol trace with full message decoding, and graphical ladder diagrams of call flow with time stamp Script based & protocol independent software architecture Provides call statistics with associated captured events and error events during call simulation About GL Communications Inc., Founded in 1986, GL Communications Inc. is a leading supplier of test, monitoring, and analysis equipment for TDM, Wireless, IP and VoIP networks. Unlike conventional test equipment, GL’s test platforms provide visualization, capture, storage, and convenient features like portability, remotability, and scripting. GLs TDM Analysis & Emulation line of products includes T1, E1, T3, E3, OC-3, OC-12, STM-1, STM-4, analog four-wire, and analog two-wire interface cards, external portable pods, and complete system solutions. Capabilities include voiceband traffic analysis and emulation across all traffic types (voice, digits, tones, fax, modem), all protocols (ISDN, SS7, GR-303, Frame Relay, HDLC, V5.X, ATM, GSM, GPRS, LTE, etc.), and with capacities up to thousands of channels. Our newest products provide astonishing capacity and capture capability up to and including gigabit speeds. GLs VoIP and IP products generate / analyze thousands of calls and traffic simultaneously with traffic types such as frames, packets, voice files, digits, video, tones, noise, and fax. GL Announces INAP Emulation Over IP (Intelligent Network Application Part)


Gaithersburg, MD (PRWEB) December 22, 2012

GL Communications Inc. announced today the release of its latest product INAP Emulation over IP.

Speaking to reporters, Mr. Jagdish Vadalia Senior Manager for product development of the company said, INAP is part of SS7 protocol suite and used for services such as single number translation (800), local number portability, incoming call management (do not disturb or call forwarding), backup call destinations in case of disaster, and similar services.

He added, MAPS ANSI INAP is an advanced protocol simulator/tester for ANSI INAP (Intelligent Network Application Part) services. The tester supports testing network elements gsmSCF and gsmSSF, error tracking, regression testing, conformance testing, and load testing/call generation. It is able to run pre-defined test scenarios against ANSI INAP test objects in a controlled & deterministic manner.

Mr. Vadalia further added, MAPS ANSI INAP scripts are suitable for testing objects accurately, reliably and validated for compliance with ANSI specifications. It is suitable for controlling telecommunication services such as CNAM (Calling Name Delivery), LNP (Local Number Portability), and Toll-free 800 Number over TCAP layer.”

“The MAPS ANSI INAP application gives the users the unlimited ability to edit ANSI INAP messages and IN service scenarios (message sequences). “Message sequences” are generated through scripts. “Messages” are created using message templates.

Main Features:


ANSI INAP Emulator can simulate GSM SSF and GSM SCF entities
User-friendly GUI for configuring the SCTP Layer
User configurable signaling links
Access to all ANSI INAP message parameters like CNAM, TCAP 800 Number, LNP, Signaling .Link Test Message, and more
User controlled access to optional parameters such as timers
Ready scripts for Customizable 800 Number, CNAM, LNP, Call Diversion
Supports customization of call flows and message templates using Script editor and Message editor
Supports scripted call generation and automated call reception
Provides protocol trace with full message decoding, and graphical ladder diagrams of call flow with time stamp
Script based & protocol independent software architecture
Provides call statistics with associated captured events and error events during call simulation

About GL Communications Inc.,

Founded in 1986, GL Communications Inc. is a leading supplier of test, monitoring, and analysis equipment for TDM, Wireless, IP and VoIP networks. Unlike conventional test equipment, GL’s test platforms provide visualization, capture, storage, and convenient features like portability, remotability, and scripting.

GLs TDM Analysis & Emulation line of products includes T1, E1, T3, E3, OC-3, OC-12, STM-1, STM-4, analog four-wire, and analog two-wire interface cards, external portable pods, and complete system solutions. Capabilities include voiceband traffic analysis and emulation across all traffic types (voice, digits, tones, fax, modem), all protocols (ISDN, SS7, GR-303, Frame Relay, HDLC, V5.X, ATM, GSM, GPRS, LTE, etc.), and with capacities up to thousands of channels. Our newest products provide astonishing capacity and capture capability up to and including gigabit speeds.

GLs VoIP and IP products generate / analyze thousands of calls and traffic simultaneously with traffic types such as frames, packets, voice files, digits, video, tones, noise, and fax.


GL Announces INAP Emulation Over IP (Intelligent Network Application Part)