Archive for September, 2008

Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery - Risk A

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery - Risk Analysis and Control
by: Robert Mahood
In the risk evaluation phase, there are a number of key areas that must be covered. One of the most important is to understand probable threats. In an ideal world, which most of us have noticed does not exist, we would identify and [...]

Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery - Reduci

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery - Reducing Your Risk Profile
by: Robert Mahood
Like all plans, there is an ultimate goal to achieve. The goal in a business continuity plan is simply that: to continue your business in the face of a disaster or a disruption. A business continuity plan is not just for a [...]

Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery - Busine

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery - Business Impact Analysis
by: Robert Mahood
Business impact analysis is a critical part of the business continuity planning process. This step quantifies data and gets into the real world issue of potential losses that can negatively impact your business. It is used to understand the most important impacts and how [...]

Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery - A Busi

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery - A Business Not a Technology Issue
by: Robert Mahood
Hackers, hurricanes, fires, flooding, power outages, denial of service attacks, application failures, employee error, sabotage and now terrorism are helping companies to focus on the necessity of a business continuity plan.
Through the late 1990s as companies prepared for Y2K, many IT executives, [...]

Burning Bridges is Bad But Firewalls are Good

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Burning Bridges is Bad, But Firewalls are Good
by: Heather Wallace
When you signed up for that ultra-fast DSL or Cable connection there was probably one very important piece of information that your ISP failed to mention. By accessing the Internet via a high-speed connection, you have tremendously increased your chances of being victimized by a computer [...]

Burning Bridges is Bad But Firewalls are Good

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Burning Bridges is Bad, But Firewalls are Good
by: Heather Wallace
When you signed up for that ultra-fast DSL or Cable connection there was probably one very important piece of information that your ISP failed to mention. By accessing the Internet via a high-speed connection, you have tremendously increased your chances of being victimized by a computer [...]

Bulk Email Spam and Email Marketing

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Bulk Email, Spam, and Email Marketing
by: Steve Lillo
Excerpted from PlanetLink’s Enews - an email newsletter delivered for FREE to your computer. To subscribe, go to www.planetlink.com
This issue focuses on the effective use of email lists and bulk email for website and business promotion. Bulk email essentially consists of sending the same message to some number [...]

Building Your First Web Site

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Building Your First Web Site?
by: Tim Querrey
Creating your own site can be a satisfying experience. Here are some tips to help get you up and running.
Before doing anything on the technical side, you need some kind of basic idea to work with. I suggest first getting some paper and a pencil. Start by sketching a [...]

Building Web Sites Using Web Templates

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Building Web Sites Using Web Templates
by: M.Mukesh
Gone are the days when you had to rely on a web-designer to design your websites. New technologies with innovative ideas have brought out a new variant to this trend in the form of ready to use website templates.
So what are web templates?
Well, to put it in a simple [...]

Building Community Websites Success Online

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Building Community Websites = Success Online
by: Martin Lemieux
In this article I will discuss how important is it to build community websites rather than straight forward sales pitches. Selling online is about bringing people together, not about stuffing products down your visitors throwts and expecting them to buy from you.
We have conditioned our minds all of [...]