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IT Managers: Where To Use Self-Service To Save Time

November 6, 2015 by · Leave a Comment 

IT managers for years are pressed by the cliché of “doing more with less.” IT pros already have their daily tasks of user requests, incidents, maintenance issues, upgrades and infrastructure changes and plus they are asked to keep up with the new technology. But the headcount remained flat during the years. One of the things the IT managers do is to implement self-service where they can in order to have a breathing space for their teams. And surprisingly, the end users have an acceptance on self-service, too. Of course it does not work for every situation, but here are some areas where it is working. If we are speaking about a large company with 1000+ users, user identity management is the first place to start. With user identity, I am talking about the user provisioning that starts with the hiring process, continues with onboarding until the employee finishes its contract. During the “corporate lifecycle” of the employee, there will be switching of departments, various password resets, new rights/permissions requests and the like.

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The Art of Choosing a Web Host

November 2, 2015 by · Leave a Comment 

When it comes to choosing a web host most of us don’t even know where to start. There are hundreds of companies out there each promising 99% uptime, unlimited everything, and knowledgeable support. While it’s tempting to just sign up for a free host, there are a lot of factors to keep in mind, and you’ll often find that a paid host is much more beneficial in the long run. How do you decide if a web host is reliable? There has to be a way to make an accurate decision. Let’s consider some basic criteria to help you choose the best plan. Cost This is the aspect most of us will look at first when choosing a hosting provider.

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CIO Perspective: Make Sure Your Disaster Recovery Plans Are Complete

October 23, 2015 by · Leave a Comment 

have talked extensively on disaster recovery (DR) plans and I was pretty sure that I have covered everything. From the concept of moving DR to the cloud , including the issues to consider , to CIO tips , from choosing the right DR software to the people perspective, I thought my words on the DR was complete. Wrong. Here is an overall check on your DR plans, right from the field, assuming that you already have your business impact analysis. Do you have a written plan? Is that obvious? Don’t be so sure. I have seen medium sized businesses who have “complete DR plans” in “somebody’s mind” that will be implemented when something goes wrong

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CIO Perspective: How To Keep Your Sanity In a Merger/Acquisition

October 16, 2015 by · Leave a Comment 

During the past months, I was a consultant in two acquisition issues in one small and one medium sized company. Financial, accounting and inventory issues were draining the employees’ and consultants’ times. IT issues did not seem as complex as the others but once the management tipped their toe, they understood how out-of-world things tend to go. Here are my notes for the CIO to keep his/her sanity during a merger/acquisition, freshly from the field. Mergers and acquisitions are hard for the business side – financials, books, records, inventories, whatever you name them but they are harder for the employees. During these times, as an IT executive be as transparent as you can. Whatever staff decisions are ahead, let your departments know. If you have the chance, try to reach everyone, even with a small online meeting

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Website Hosting Services

January 20, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Article Writting By : Locost Marketing

When choosing a place to host your content you need to know what to look for. First, start by thinking about how your website will be set up. If you have a lot of content with complicated programing or HTML then you may want to go with a Hosting company that will allow you to use your own website building software like Dreamweaver. This way you will have complete control over your website but may end up paying a lot more for hosting. Some companies charge monthly or yearly rates.

There are companies that will host your website for free or for a very low yearly rate but you are required to use their website building software. Some of these companies have very good website builders and you still have almost full control over the content and designs. With these free hosting and website builder companies you can have almost an unlimited amount of content, images, video and pages.

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Do not pay thousands or even hundreds per year on hosting. No matter how much content you have you should be able to find hosting at an affordable rate. Some domain registrar companies offer hosting services but they can be very expensive. These companies are generating a large amount of traffic by selling domain names and can get away with charging high amounts for hosting and forwarding services. Many of these companies will try to charge you a small amount for all of the various options. Make sure you shop around and find a good deal before deciding what company to go with.

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