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19 03, 2019

Key steps to reduce database administrator turnover

2019-08-22T10:40:37-05:00March 19th, 2019|Categories: General|0 Comments

Are your database administrators leaving? You've probably seen it happen before. You bring someone on board, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed and ready to do the job. They stick around for a little while, then right when you've trained them and gotten them to the point where they can contribute, they walk out the door. It's a [...]

5 03, 2019

Three reasons you shouldn’t neglect software upgrades

2019-08-22T10:41:23-05:00March 5th, 2019|Categories: General|0 Comments

Everyone knows what happens to an asset that doesn't get regularly maintained and updated—it eventually fails. Trucks break down, which results in costly repairs and inconvenient downtime. Roofs wear out and leak. Inventory spoils or becomes obsolete. It's obvious to the naked eye when these things aren't taken care of regularly. So why do so [...]

19 02, 2019

Everyone is vulnerable to security breaches

2019-06-27T20:31:42-05:00February 19th, 2019|Categories: General, Managed Service, smb|0 Comments

We recently had a client who became the victim of a ransomware attack, specifically a Dharma variant called the .adobe variant. It attacked their file server and encrypted a portion of the files, which meant the company was unable to operate until it was resolved. The hackers demanded $5,000 in ransom for the encryption key [...]

5 02, 2019

Lessons learned from the Oklahoma Digital Government Summit

2019-06-27T20:27:19-05:00February 5th, 2019|Categories: General|0 Comments

We recently attended the Oklahoma Digital Government Summit, which we also sponsored. It was a great networking and learning event with IT professionals from state and local governments, education, and other organizations across the state. We enjoyed the opportunity to connect with some of our clients outside of the office and partners we work with [...]

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