Prevent your personal or business identity from being stolen – ebook

Online Identity Theft

If you want to prevent your personal or business identity from being stolen by a cybercriminal, this report is a MUST-read! This informational report outlines in plain, non-technical English common mistakes that many small business owners make with their computer and network security that puts their personal information and identity at risk of being stolen. It also further explains what identity theft is, and how you can prevent it from happening to you and your business.

You’ll Discover:

– The top 3 ploys used by online identity thieves to easily gain access to your business and personal information, and how to avoid them.identity-theft

– 10 sneaky e-mails used to steal your identity that you should IMMEDIATELY delete if they land in your in-box.

– One easy, surefire way to keep your network and computers safe and secure from online thieves.

– What you need to know about the NEW scams being used to steal personal information via social media sites like Facebook.

– Best practices to prevent you or your employees from inadvertently giving away passwords and other “keys to the castle” to Internet criminals.

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During the month of July, we are offering a free download of our informational report, “What Every Business Owner MUST Know To Protect Against Online Identity Theft.”

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Areas Covered

We provide a wide range of complete cloud services, identity theft protection, computer services and IT support, network services and data backup plans to get rid of computer problems to businesses throughout San Antonio, Schertz, Seguin, Boerne, Canyon Lake, Stone Oak, Universal City, Pleasanton, Castle Hills, Leon Valley, Converse, Shavano Park, Cibolo, Olmos Park, Live Oak, Timberwood Park, New Braunfels and throughout Southern Texas.

Local experts who can help and visit your business on-site to resolve identity theft problems: Cloud services, IT Support and computer service in Stone Oak IT Consulting, Leon Valley Network Services, San Antonio Data Backup Plan and Disaster Recovery, Stone Oak Information Technology Consulting and San Antonio Anti-Virus and Security.

 

The 3 Biggest Problems San Antonio CEOs Have With Most IT Firms

Computer Problems Most San Antonio CEO’s Face When Dealing With A Technology Company

If you are a highly successful, results-oriented CEO who wants to focus your time, energy and money on growing your company, but find yourself constantly distracted and slowed down by chronic computer problems and incompetent IT support, then you probably don’t need us to tell you how frustrating that is.

Our research shows that most successful San Antoniocomputer-problerms-san-antonio CEOs have 3 big problems when dealing with most IT support companies. See if you agree…

Problem #1: You Have Constant Technical Problems.

Maybe you’ve experienced this yourself: you hire a so-called IT expert to support your computer network, but every time they “solve” a computer problem, two more crop up. Or the problem they were supposed to have solved keeps coming back again and again. Then, to add insult to injury, they don’t check their work, they keep charging you to come back and repair the same issues or they waste your time trying to explain why the problem is happening instead of just taking care of it.

Problem #2: They Don’t Understand How Critically Important Your Time Is.

computer-problems-san-antonioIf you’re like most busy executives we work with, you’re the most important player on the team, with multiple time-sensitive projects and critical deadlines that can NOT be missed, yet most computer guys don’t seem to understand this. When you call their office, you get voice mail. When they finally get around to calling you back, they waste your time with a million dumb questions and walking you through a number of mind-numbing tasks (like rebooting), wasting even MORE of your time while they try to get a clue. If they can’t fix your computer problems that way, then you have to wait around for them to show up, take it back to their office, fix it and bring it back – a process that could take days. Meanwhile, your blood pressure is going through the roof because you need to get back to work.

You shouldn’t have to tolerate this type of poor service. Our stance is that you shouldn’t be having those kinds of issues in the first place. Second, when you DO have a problem, it should be addressed IMMEDIATELY – not hours or days later.

Problem #3: Poor Communication And Service.

From arrogant technicians who talk over your head to zero communication on the status of your requests and projects, another BIG problem many business owners have with their IT person is poor communication skills. On top of that, NONE of them seem to understand basic business concepts and want to have a conversation about the technical details rather than just getting it done.

Are Your Finances Protected Online?

Are Your Finances Protected Online?

Seems like we’ve been inundated over the past 6 months with rampant cybertheft and breaches to online security. Target, Nieman Marcus, Yahoo and even mysterious $9.84 credit-card charges. Unfortunately, in the world we live in, this is most likely the norm going forward and not just a blip on the radar.

So, how can you stay protected online with the maximum online security? While there is no way to absolutely, positively, 100% stay safe online, by taking these 9 steps, you will be as safe as possible.

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Data Backup and Business Continuity

Stodata-backup-business-continuity-san-antoniorm Season Is Upon Us… Are You Protected?

Spring begins on March 20th! It’s not too late to prepare for those pop-up storms that occur randomly at this time of year, often resulting in everything from ice damage to lightning fires. During this time of year the threat of fire, flood, severe storms, water damage from office sprinklers and even theft is very real.

One of the most valuable assets for any company is its data. Hardware and software can easily be replaced, but a company’s data cannot!

As a reminder to all of our clients and friends, here are some simple things you should do to make sure your company is ready for any natural disaster:
1. Back Up Your Data Remotely! Everyone knows that data should be backed up on a daily basis, but many people still use in-house backup systems that will get damaged in a natural disaster or fire, and can easily be stolen. We recommend backing up all data to an off-site location, and we offer this as a service to our clients.
2. Use A Quality Surge Protector With Uninterruptible Power Supply Battery A high-quality surge protector combined with an uninterruptible power supply battery backup will go a long way in protecting sensitive electronic equipment from surges and other electronic irregularities that can destroy your computer’s circuitry.
3. Make Sure Your Servers Are Off The Floor Or In The Cloud If your office gets flooded, having your equipment off the floor will prevent it from being completely destroyed. Server racks can be purchased and installed very inexpensively. Or consider moving your critical server equipment to the cloud and be protected no matter the weather!
4. Have A Disaster Recovery And Business Continuity Plan Every business should have some type of plan in place for continued operation after a disaster. Would people know where to go? Who to call? How to log in and access data remotely? Hopefully you’ll never need it, but having a simple plan will make you sleep a lot easier at night knowing you have a way to continue to operate when disaster strikes.

What Is Cloud Computing And Why Should You Care?

Cloud Computing San Antonio

There’s a good chance that MOST of the software applications you use every day are now SaaS applications, or “software as a service.” In other words, you don’t have to install them on your server or PC – you simply access it as a pay-as-you-go model for only the licenses, space and features you use. This gives you the ability to access highly sophisticated software and functionality at a fraction of the cost – or even for free – and without long-term commitments.

For example, Google is a massive, free cloud application – the power required to search billions of web sites and content in seconds and deliver the relevant results to your screen far exceeds the capacity of your PC. Facebook is another free cloud application that allows you to post pictures, play games, and connect with your friends in real time without having to install those applications on your computer. Of course, there are also the applications such as Salesforce, Constant Contact, SurveyMonkey, etc., that you pay to use.cloud-computing-san-antonio

With the recent introduction of cloud-based office applications like Office 365, Google Apps and thousands of other SaaS applications, it’s becoming unnecessary for some businesses to purchase and maintain an onsite server. Now companies can host one or more of their applications, data, e-mail and other functions “in the cloud.” That simply means it’s stored offsite in a highly secure, high-availability “utility” company that has far more power and resources than you could ever logically have onsite as a small business. And with devices getting cheaper and Internet connectivity exploding, cloud computing is suddenly a very smart, viable option for small business owners.

What Are The Benefits Of Cloud Computing?

Eliminates the need for expensive server upgrades and allows you to use cheaper devices (PCs, etc.) to get the same work done.
Frees you to access applications from any device and any location. All you need is an Internet connection.
Built-in disaster recovery and business continuity.
Only pay for what you need and use (utility pricing).

Is Cloud Computing Right For You?

While there are a ton of benefits to cloud computing, it’s NOT right for every company. Some applications don’t play well in the cloud. You need commercial-grade Internet connectivity, and some functions, like working with big graphics files, are better kept local or the slowness will make you crazy. However, in almost every case, parts of your computer network (functions) can easily be put in the cloud to save you money and give you better service. So before you donate your server and sign up for Google Apps or Office 365, it’s important you talk to someone who can honestly assess your unique situation and tell you the pros and cons of making the switch to cloud computing.

Sign up for a Free Cloud Readiness Assessment to see if your company can benefit from this technology that is revolutionizing the business world.

The Power of the Cloud

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If you’re similar to most companies using information management technologiesyou understand, first-hand, just how drastically it modifies your company. Long gone are the labor-intensive times of difficult document managingfile folder drawers and restricted data access and sharing. Today, you’re empowered to acquireshare and handle all the files more effectively, in a safe and scalable electronic system, revitalizing the workflow and helping to make the whole team a lot more smart, agile and successful.

These daysbusinesses are shifting their information administration to the –Cloud, a location in which all of the your documentsno matter what format, can be remotely saved and safely accessed. Instead of buying and dealing with computer hardware, the Software as a Service (SaaS) approach permits you to utilize your information administration system in the Cloud for an easy monthly plan cost, which can be canceled anytime.

You’ll obtain the brand new flexibility to cut expenses, gain access to programs that will typically be outside spending budget limitations, and interact on a completely unique level.

Using the Cloud and Managed Services signifies active service capacity that’s conveniently integratedmaintained and combinedwhich will deliver :

  • Access to your own exclusive information management system through the internet anywhere, any time, on just about any device. Mobile phones, tablets, laptops, etc.
  • Take complete control of access and safety (who will be approved to browse your information?).
  • Monitor activity for regulatory conformity and easily, stick to a number of data retention guidelines.
  • Incorporate transactional information and record administration to allow more beneficial decision making, enhance collaboration and facilitate intricate work operations.
  • Handle your small business document administration system without raising IT costs, support demands or workload. 

 

Areas Covered

We provide a wide range of complete computer IT support San Antonio, network services and IT consulting to businesses throughout, Schertz, Seguin, Boerne, Canyon Lake, Stone Oak, Universal City, Pleasanton, Castle Hills, Leon Valley, Converse, Shavano Park, Cibolo, Olmos Park, Live Oak, Timberwood Park, New Braunfels and throughout Southern Texas.

Local experts who can help and visit your business on-site: IT Support San Antonio, Stone Oak IT Consulting, Leon
Valley Network Services, San Antonio Backup and Disaster Recovery, Stone Oak Information Technology Consulting and San Antonio Anti-Virus and Security.

 

Bring Your Own Device Part of a Complete Managed Services Strategy

Bring Your Own Device Part of a Complete Managed Services Strategy

Read about BYOD or “Bring Your Own Device” as part of a complete IT managed services plan. An increasing number of businesses are allowing and even asking their staff members to bring their mobile phones or mobile computers to work.