[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Why Hiring An IPO Consultant Is Wise? So, you want to go public. We get it – the allure of joining the elite and exclusive class of companies that have the opportunity to become publicly traded is enticing and a feat very few have the opportunity to accomplish. It’s the proverbial big leagues! The […]
The insurance industry has always been a hotspot for IT security threats since the information that can be used for insurance fraud is a hot commodity amongst hackers. Health insurance fraud alone accounts for a hefty $80 billion bill each year as estimated by the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI). In fact, who could forget […]
Thanks to all that attended “Enabling Digital Access for Patients and Providers – Securely & Simply”
We had the pleasure of sitting down for an in-depth executive roundtable this morning with over a dozen leading healthcare information and security executives. While the topics were wide-ranging, the consensus was that identity security is critical, particularly in the face of increased digital engagement with patients and between healthcare staff. We look forward to […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]It’s not just malicious cyber-attacks or criminal activity that companies need to prepare for. The majority of data breaches originate within companies due to human error or negligence, and in many cases, this can be traced back to the lack of proper access controls. One of the biggest access challenges? Securely and efficiently managing non-employee […]
It’s a basic question that I get at least weekly. When estimating cabinets (and PDU), there are physical considerations (space, weight, and design features) and power/cooling considerations. RU Space This is a physical space limitation. Rack Units (RU or just U) are 1.75” measures usually having 3 holes each for mounting equipment. For example, a […]
A recent client engagement proved the opportune time to perform an assessment of their VMWare environment. Over 90% of servers and 50% of user workstations were guest Operating Systems (OSes) running on top of the VMWare hypervisors. There were occasional reports of slowness but nothing was reported consistently. The purpose of the assessment was to […]
A client recently hired DCMWORKS to implement Microsoft Exchange. Prior to actually starting the project, a DCMWORKS Server Assessment was performed to discover the information necessary to perform the task. The Assessment • The current network operating system was Novell’s eDirectory • The current email system was Group Wise 2014. • Microsoft’s Active Directory was […]
There are good reasons to deliberately pack a move. Our process is automated; but even if you must plan by hand you should do it. We’ll look at how to do it. What is meant by packing for a move? It means loading the truck in a specific order so items install smoothly when unloading. […]