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Are You Confident That Your Business Critical Systems Have Adequate Redundancy?
If this question had been asked of the people responsible for IT services within
organisations such as the BBC, Amazon and NatWest just a month ago, the answer would no
doubt have been far more positive than if it were it to be asked today.
The events of recent weeks have highlighted the effects of catastrophic systems failures
within some of the best known businesses in the UK. So, back to the opening question, how
confident are you that you have adequate redundancy in place for your business critical
systems?
At ForLinux we have a team of experts who fully understand business continuity
requirements, they deal with a huge variety of customer systems and solutions day after
day and are on hand to prevent issues becoming problems. They efficiently and effectively
rectify any issues which do occur and provide advice and recommendation to ensure your
systems keep pace with your ever changing business needs.
Sometimes it pays to have your plans critiqued by someone outside of the organisation,
particularly around the tricky area of IT. We at ForLinux have spent years honing our
experience and are experts in the field of providing high availability solutions for
business critical systems and applications. If you would like to discuss how we can help
with a review of your current business continuity plans, or provide day to day or expert
level backup support to your existing in-house I.T department, give us a call on 0845
4210444
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Password Security
With Yahoo reporting the loss of over 450,000 user passwords, many from defunct accounts,
Nvidia reporting 400,000 passwords stolen, LastPass admitting to a security breach last
year and Microsoft reporting that over 20% of its user accounts were found on lists of
compromised credentials, its time to revisit simple but often overlooked, password
security hints and tips. Download the ForLinux password security whitepaper.
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If you require further information regarding any of the above, or other services available
from ForLinux please contact us on 0845 4210444. We would be delighted to hear from you!
Kind regards,
Pat Nice
pat(a)forlinux.co.uk
0845 4210 444
http://www.forlinux.co.uk
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