vendredi 4 septembre 2009

Our computers - A Place to Keep Our Stuff

The late comedian George Carlin had a routine on "Stuff", noting that the houses are just a place to keep our stuff, and once we've had too many things we had to move into a bigger house or renting a storage space for our business. This is the perfect description of a computer, they are a place to keep our luggage, and when it happens too much, it's time to find more space for our business.

Too often, we continue to accumulate more substance in our computers and not always properly protecting. We pack your order in our computers as dense as possible and hope that someone from the outside, trying to take our "Good Stuff" by trying to protect a free antivirus software that does not usually receive virus definitions updated regularly enough to keep the Newest malware to attack our business.

Sometimes we try to be "green" and we turn off our computers at night, when they should normally go into sleep mode. Our computers have a life relatively active mode during night sleep to do things such as virus updates, virus scans, defragmenting the hard disk, and by making "things" backups ... uh, I mean backups of data.

You save your business, right?


For many businesses, tips kept on our computers can be mission critical, yet many of us who have a small business does not necessarily support our stuff. If the new virus obtained by our anti-virus and we do not support our hardware, the price of things went right. You may have to pay a computer technician for several hours to sort our affairs and the elimination of the virus. Which implies that the virus will cooperate with the technician's disposal. The loss of our team is the worst case, the technician may work several hours trying to save your business, only to lose the battle, you finally ask your system disks to reformat your hard drive.

You now have a reformatted hard drive clean, but no tricks, if you lose productivity even more by trying to reproduce your stuff.

Wait a second. You have system disks, right?

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