
January 27, 2012
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As today’s businesses become increasingly dependent on digital technology, business continuity disaster recovery planning has taken on new meanings. This means that things like smoke detectors and fire suppression systems simply aren’t enough to protect today’s businesses from a disaster.
Categories: Continuity Disaster Recovery
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Tags: computers, Janet Shultz, security, software, technology

January 16, 2012
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Payroll is at the heart of any business. It is the one financial function of any business that must be punctual and accurate. It also has enormous potential for assisting in other areas of the business. Payroll is also obviously vulnerable to security risks. These are all very good reasons for you to run an in-house self-assessment/audit of your payroll and payroll function. Here’s an outline guide on how to do it.
Categories: Accounting Payroll
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Tags: Audit Questions, financial, management, security, Step

December 3, 2011
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A wireless network is a communication facility that uses radio as their carrier or physical layer. The basic network consists of multiple stations communicating in a frequency range of 2.4GHz and 4.9GHz. Wireless networking is the state-of-art technology and an alternative to such networks which is hard wired by physical copper or fiber optic cables. Such a network has its advantages and disadvantages, compared to a wired network.
Categories: Networking
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Tags: home, internet, security, technology, WLAN

November 27, 2011
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Learn how to manage computer networks. This article discusses various advantages of computer networks and how to deal with different phases.
Categories: Networking
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Tags: Computer Network Management, networks, organization, security, software

November 21, 2011
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In the traditional setup one area which has been seen as the most ill performing at most organizations is often the payroll section. The accounting payroll services are often credited for improving the payroll process immensely and saving money at the same time. Here are some benefits and some areas which might be considered as cons of using them.
Categories: Accounting Payroll
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Tags: accounting, management, security, training, work

November 21, 2011
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Keeping your network secure is becoming increasingly important as the number of computer hackers continues to grow. This article gives the basics of Network Security.
Categories: Networking
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Tags: computers, Network Security, networks, Robert Flanglin, security

November 18, 2011
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Disaster recovery planning and preventive measures ensure business continuity. Whether the break in business continuity is a short or long one, this is where an organization’s disaster recovery plans comes into play. The disaster recovery plans define the resources, actions, and data required to reinstate critical business processes that have been damaged or disabled because of a disaster.
Categories: Continuity Disaster Recovery
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Tags: Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery, IT, management, security

November 17, 2011
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e-Marketing implies new dimensions to be considered aside of those inherited from the traditional Marketing. These dimensions revolve around the concept of relational functions and they are a must to be included in any e-Marketing strategy in order for it to be efficient and deliver results.
Categories: Marketing
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Tags: Customer Service, internet, Marketing, Sales Promotion, security

October 23, 2011
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Posted by Aaron Miller
With the changing world and constant new technology that is available, managers need to be aware of the technology that will increase effectiveness in their company. Human resource information systems (HRIS) have increasingly transformed since it was first introduced at General Electric in the 1950s.
Categories: Human Resources
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Tags: HR, HRIS, IBM, online, security

October 23, 2011
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Sure, planning for catastrophic failures such as tornadoes, hurricanes, and earthquakes can make your day more interesting. But the fact of the matter is most Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery incidents involve situations far more mundane. This article pulls back the curtain and reveals the most common causes of continuity and disaster incidents and you will likely be surprised by what you learn.
Categories: Continuity Disaster Recovery
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Tags: BCDR, Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery, Proposed Emphasis, security