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Cloud computing/server free offices have been very popular for businesses within London over the past 4 years, so much so that the IT industry are expecting that 90% of London SME’s will be in the cloud by 2015 and some major server manufacturers have already stopped building SME servers.   However due to broadband limitations Cloud has not been a viable option for most SME’s in Berkshire, without spending a fortune on leased lines…

Thankfully however, this has now changed as BT Infinity becomes available for businesses in our area for the first time this month. This will finally give SME’s the opportunity to investigate moving to a server free environment.

Why most SME’s are moving to a cloud network rather than buying a new server:

  • Save 60% of the cost of buying a new server.
  • Never worry about any server downtime or emergency upgrades ever again.
  • Unlimited access to data.
  • Never purchase a new server again (average costs for a single server for SME’s within the UK is £8-£10K per server).
  • Complete disaster recovery solution included, you don’t need to worry about server anti-virus/spam, data encryption or backups again.

To help understand if cloud computing is a suitable option for your business call Gary Twigger on 01344 401504 or request a quote.

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At Solsis we specialise in local IT outsourcing support packages at unbeatable prices, from 10 to 250 employees in the Thames Valley.

Is IT outsourcing for you? What are the key benefits?

  • Outsource your entire IT design, management, support and risk – all for the cost of an IT hire.
  • Get the expertise and focus; lose the risk and hassle of dealing with your own IT.
  • You will get a fully qualified dedicated team of experts to support your business, not just an IT Exec/Manager and the subsequent risk involved in having the knowledge and expertise in just one persons hands, who may be absent, leave or fail to manage your infrastructure strategically, legally or with business continuity in mind.
  • Breadth of industry sector knowledge – because we’ve been around for over 15 years we’ve built up customers and expertise across practically all sectors and verticals.

Why Solsis?

In a nutshell, because our support services are award-winning, and because our caring nature is evident in our unrivalled customer retention and referral rates. We give you a one stop IT shop for all of your hardware and support needs, from laptops and servers through to providing datacentre and cloud services.  We have a range of fixed-price help desk and IT support packages to complement your current IT Team, or we can act as your IT Director with fully-managed, stress-free IT management.

Best of all, we’re just around the corner in Bracknell – good to know when you have an onsite business critical issue!

To find out how we can help your business, call 01344 401548.

Now celebrating our 15th anniversary of providing IT services to the Thames Valley – ask about our 3 Months FREE Support offer!

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What is Scareware?

Scareware is a term that is used to describe fake software that misleads people into believing that their computers are infected with viruses, spyware or other forms of malware, and presents them with an option to pay for a tool to remove it. Recently, scareware has evolved to trick people into believing that errors on their hard disks have erased important files, and offers to recover the data for a fee.

The reality is, however, that the file downloaded is usually harmful and is often used by criminals to earn money and to gather private information – including the credit card details that you provided to pay for the software.

Symantec, one of the worlds leading security software vendors, recently revealed that they estimated that a staggering 43 million people fell victim to such scams in a little over a year.

How to Recognise Scareware?

Scareware software is actually reasonably easy to spot, because the “scare” factor is part of the sales method. Typically, a sudden warning notice often in the form of a pop-up window will appear, that warns you that your computer security has been breached or a problem has occurred with your computer. The pop-up windows are often very cleverly designed to look similar to a legitimate providers website, so don’t be fooled.

The pop-up window may have an X in the top corner, a cancel button, or something similar that implies you can close the window and not download the software. Unfortunately, if you click anywhere on the pop-up window you will be directed to the fake website, or the download may even start automatically.

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How to Protect Yourself from Scareware

The best form of defence is awareness of the risks Scareware presents, and adopting some simple best practices to protect your computer. Often you’ll find that once you click on a window, the criminals behind these scams start to target your computer more often, so it’s best to make sure that you understand how to effectively protect yourself.

Following these important steps will considerably reduce your risk of falling victim to Scareware:

  • Become naturally wary of any pop-up window that appears on your PC
  • Do not perform “free” security scans offered by any website.
  • Make it a practice not to click on any links within pop-up windows or other alerts.
  • Never click on the pop-up window or the alert, even the “X” or “Close” buttons.
  • If you’re faced with any of the warning signs of a Scareware scam shutdown your web browser or turn off your PC.
  • To close the alert window, press CTRL-ALT-DEL and close the browser using Task Manager.
  • Never visit suspicious websites.

If you would like to find out more about how Solsis can help your business, simply call one of our technology consultants on 01344 401548.

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