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Posted on 06.12.20 by Michael O'Dwyer
As lockdown measures and stay-at-home orders were launched to curb virus spread, IT found themselves with a slew of new responsibilities.
Posted on 06.11.20 by Greg Mooney
To this day, FTP (file transfer protocol) and the more secure SFTP (secure file transfer protocol) are still the most used standard to move files over the Web. It’s cost effective, quick and easy to deploy, and if used correctly in a regulated industry it keeps users...
Posted on 06.11.20 by Greg Mooney
Large scale data migrations are a grueling process. This is why multiple failovers and automation in a managed file transfer tool will be your best option in avoiding data loss or corruption.
Posted on 06.11.20 by Rick Robinson
It has taken a long time, but the medical community is finally embracing the information age. Thanks to the widespread adoption of toolsets such as Epic Systems, electronic health records (EHRs) are now making critical health information available when and where it is...
Posted on 06.03.20 by Adam Bertram
OpenSSL has been one of the most widely used certificate management and generation pieces of software for much of modern computing.
Posted on 06.02.20 by Adam Bertram
Instead of dropping in a bunch of computer names into a file, I strongly encourage you to think about how you’re getting those computer names and set that criteria in the script.
Posted on 05.28.20 by Mark Towler
Progress has just released MOVEit 2020, the latest version of their award-winning secure and managed file transfer solution.
Posted on 05.27.20 by Adam Bertram
If you commonly work with multiple PowerShell modules on different computers, this article is for you.
Posted on 05.21.20 by Greg Mooney
Ted Kim, CEO of Private Internet Access, joins the podcast to chat about VPNs, privacy online, and how the cybersecurity threat landscape has changed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Posted on 05.19.20 by Michael O'Dwyer
As a company owner, you may well think that you can install closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras as you see fit on company premises, but the reality is a little different.
Click here for more information about the rights of California Residents under the California Consumer Privacy Act.