Business Continuity Mistakes in the IT Department

Historically, the IT Department is the best prepared branch within a business. They are already tasked with backing up data, offsite storage, virus protection, keeping software up-to-date and ensuring a smoothly running infrastructure. In a perfect world, this ensures a comfy level of continuity. However, along comes some type of interruption. It could be a … Continued

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Your Business Should Outsource Network Security: Here’s Why

At one time, only large companies could afford their own systems security. For small- and medium-sized businesses, the expertise and tools required to defend against cyber attacks was out of reach. But reality dictates that every business must open their websites and networks to the world wide web. Increasingly, for smaller companies, outsourcing systems security … Continued

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Maintaining Control When Outsourcing IT

Starting a new company and running a business takes countless hours and is a significant milestone in the lives of business owners and entrepreneurs. When the business begins to expand, and it’s time to get additional help, it can be difficult to give up control. Outsourcing IT to professional San Diego IT support experts and … Continued

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What is the Hybrid Cloud?

Have you heard of the term hybrid cloud? Are you interested in learning what exactly it is? First, it’s important to understand the two main types of cloud computing involved: public and private. The San Diego IT support specialists at Syndeo share what you need to know to get started. Public Cloud This type of cloud … Continued

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Does my Business Need Email Encryption?

Far too often, small business skimp on certain IT essentials such as encryption processes and rules for outgoing and incoming emails. This can be due to lack of budget, personnel, employee training, etc. Today, our San Diego email security experts are going to share some information about email encryption and why businesses of all size … Continued

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What You Need to Know about IPv6

There has been exponential growth in the number of PCs, smartphones, tablets, gaming systems, and devices that can connect to the Internet. As a result, IPv4 (the current system that routes most traffic on the internet) is running out of its 4.3 billion addresses. In order to solve this problem, and to support future business … Continued

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