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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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Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Water Damage causes over $1.3 billion in property damage claims every year, so be ready to call the Ontario Emergency Call Centre for Restoration Environmental


(PRWEB) March 19, 2012

Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Water Damage is the new Fire and Mold is the New Asbestos! Today, water is the leading cause of property damage in Canada and in USA. Losses related to water damage cost Canadian insurers and policy holders at least $ 1.3 billion every year. Water and flood damage caused by sewer backups can happen during intense rain storms when aging municipal sanitary and storm sewer infrastructure becomes overloaded. Be prepared, ready for an emergency, have your plan in place, hire your prequalified contractor today, Restoration Environmental. 1.800.894.4924.

UnNatural Disasters: There were mud slides in Collingwood, and flood waters in Peterborough, and in the last two years, proved to be another record-breaker for weather-related events. Severe weather across the country caused personal suffering and tremendous economic losses for Canadians. Unsurprisingly, the increased severity and frequency of weather events also led to a significant rise in insurance claims costs.

Flooding has become the most common natural disaster in Canada and the United States, and it can occur at any time. While severe storms or broken pipes are often to blame, even an inch of standing water can cause significant damage to all industrial, commercial, institutional (ICI) and residential buildings, property, and valuables.

Since 1989, Restoration Environmental REC Disaster Recovery the REC Emergency Response Team, a leading full service turnkey environmental remediation, hazardous materials removal and water damage restoration contractor today announced that it has based an Ontario Environmental Emergency Response Call Center here to respond to all natural disasters, hazardous materials, environmental and flood water emergencies throughout the Toronto, the GTA and Province of Ontario including Golden Horseshoe region. REC has successfully completed 11,000 projects.

The facility also augments the company’s environmental cleanup and water damage restoration business and logistical support services for the province, as well as supports existing environmental field services. Restoration Environmental REC Emergency Response has serviced over 600 customers province wide, including a many of the Fortune 500 companies, hundreds’ of smaller private corporate entities and numerous federal, provincial, city, regional and local governmental agencies and facilities. Be Prepared by having a Pre-Arranged Contract for Disaster or Water Damage Services with Restoration Environmental.

“Every week we routinely respond to water damage and environmental facility emergencies” said David Bremner, Senior Project Manager and President, of REC Site Services. “Our customers recognize we have tremendous amount of expertise and experience and know that Health and Safety is the main priority. The Markham/Stouffville facility gives us the ability to respond much more quickly to natural disasters, commercial, institutional, industrial, residential,and government emergencies anywhere in the Province of Ontario. We are ready with all the HazMat and restoration equipment and our experienced personnel to minimize the environmental impacts of flood, fire, wind, and water damage or any disaster.”

The Ontario Emergency Response Call Centre is a staging area and warehouse for all HazMat resources and restoration supplies that enables Restoration Environmental REC Disaster and the REC Emergency Response Teams’ highly trained personnel to quickly respond to all client’s building-based emergencies.

REC is Ready, Prepared and Trained and Staged for Immediate Deployment to your site.

The Restoration Environmental facility houses environmental abatement equipment, HazMat decontamination trailers and remediation equipment, materials / supply and trucks, personal protective equipment, mobile communications equipment and other response assets are also kept at the ready.

The Ontario Emergency Response Call Center joins Restoration Environmental’s extensive network of environmental service team providers, equipment and material suppliers and sub-trade contractor network that provide local environmental and water damage restoration cleanup capabilities throughout the Province of Ontario.

About Restoration Environmental REC Disaster Recovery REC Emergency Response

Since 1989, Restoration Environmental REC Emergency Response Service is one of Canada’s leading HazMat environmental abatement and restoration service contractors specializing in asbestos removal, lead abatement, mould/mold remediation, all hazardous materials removal and environmental cleaning, water damage restoration, plant decommissioning, soil and site remediation and demolition for the ICI Sector, industrial, commercial, institutional and government. With emergency response available 24/7, REC mitigation and remediation technicians are on-hand to advise and serve customers facing water damage, flood emergencies, and sewage problems.


Pre-Arranged Service Contracts for Disaster Recovery provide Cost Savings
All Hazardous Materials Removal; Asbestos Removal, Mould, PCBs, Lead.
Fire, Sewage Backup, Flood, Water, Wind Damage Restoration
Environmental Abatement, Site and Soil Remediation
Demolition; De-construction, Asset Recovery, Equipment Dismantling
Plant Closures: Industrial Plant and Site Decommissioning, Soil & Site Remediation
Removal and Interior Plant & Manufacturing Facility Cleaning of Heavy Metals
Emergency Response: Bonded CPIC Metro Toronto and OPP Police Cleared Staff.

Charities: Don Bremner and David Bremner are the founders of The Passion Campaign.ca an awareness campaign bringing together local food banks and thirteen charities that help the poor, homeless and less fortunate every day in Markham and Toronto-GTA Website: http://www.thepassioncampaign.ca;

Don Bremner and Restoration Environmental Contractors – REC Demolition – REC Disaster Recovery were the Proud Owners of The Markham Waxers Junior “A” Hockey Club for 11 years, from 1994-2005 – Website: http://www.markhamwaxersarchives.ca

Press Contact: Mr. David Bremner, President, Senior Project Manager of Site Services

P.O. Box 746, 10 Stalwart industrial Drive Unit 5 Gormley, Ontario, Canada, L0H 1G0

Tel: 1-905-888-0066 fax: 905-888-0071 Call Toll-free1-800-894-4924 Canada/USA

EMail: rec@restorationenvironmental.com

All Restoration Environmental response resources are available to its all its customers through a local and the Ontario Environmental Emergency Response Call Center is 1.800.894.4924. or http://www.recdisaster.com or http://www.rechazmat.com







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