Posted by Jim Van on August 30, 2011 under entrepreneur, eOffice, small business |
A couple of posts back, I started to discuss ‘freemium’ software, software that is free to the user, in exchange for either information, advertising, or a bit of both. I’d like to run through ten really good applications that every windows user should own:
SECURITY: AVG anti-virus suite has been around almost as long as Norton and McAfee, but is not nearly as well-known, due to a less-pronounced distribution model. While Norton and/or McAfee (and now Trend) comes pre-installed on many new systems as trialware, AVG requires that you: a. find it and b. download and install it. That shouldn’t stop you from taking advantage of one of the best anti-virus applications around, for free. Read more of this article »
Posted by Jim Van on August 19, 2011 under data security, eOffice, mobility, portability, security, small business |
We continue our focus on security with this week’s post: Mobile Security.
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Posted by Jim Van on August 12, 2011 under data security, mobility, portability, security, small business |
Last post, I focused on three simple steps everyone should take to improve their computer and network security tenfold. But there’s more… Read more of this article »
Posted by Jim Van on August 5, 2011 under data security, eOffice, security, small business |
I was recently asked to write a piece concerning small business network security. Regular readers of this blog may observe that security is often a topic here. There’s a reason for that: a recent study by Comcast, no small player in providing internet services to small businesses, found that a shocking 74% of respondents had some sort of security ‘incident’ over the past year. Here’s how to keep your business out of that group: Read more of this article »