Most of us have a hard enough time keeping track of where we placed our wallet or keys let alone try to keep track of passwords. With the ever increasing…
I spend a good deal of time troubleshoot Cisco ASA site to site VPNs, sometimes with access to both sides, but mostly with access to only one side. So many…
Losing (and gaining) employees is part of the reality we all face at work. Recently, a customer (who shall remain anonymous) was faced with a common, and unfortunate, situation regarding…
If you own or run a business, you’re addressing business risks on a daily basis. Insurance is a common risk management solution, and there are countless other ways to lessen…
Everybody knows that when your IT infrastructure goes down it can cost your business money. REAL money! But have you taken the time to truly quantify the cost of downtime…
If you have a Cisco Firewall and haven’t upgraded after Feb, 7th 2016 and have any crypto on the outside interfaces then you are vulnerable. Cisco has published a CRITICAL…
It finally happened. Somehow, my computer (complete with Anti-virus and anti-malware products) was attacked by ransomware. Ransomware, if you don’t know, encrypts documents (office, pictures, pdf, etc) on your computer…
Ran into an issue today where trying to setup a Microsoft VPN client into a corporate Microsoft server. When I kept trying to get connected the VPN would fail with…
Recently I had a client that had several users unable to expand a Distribution Group in Microsoft Lync 2013. Eventually throughout the day it may finally populate or may not….
Bigger isn’t always better. We are going to explore right-sizing hardware for vSphere hosts in a failover cluster and choosing the correct settings for reserving sufficient failover capacity. Basic HA…