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Keeping Your Information Protected from Data Theft

The information that your company holds is its lifeblood. The documents and other sensitive information that is held in physical and digital documents within your company are vital to your success. When physical documents become outdated or unnecessary, often times they are shredded to ensure that the information cannot be used in any other way than it was originally intended.

Digital documents are a bit trickier. Simply deleting a file off of your network is not always going to make the information disappear. As newer technology arises in copy machines and multifunction print devices, those looking to steal your data are finding new ways of acquiring it. Many copy machines are now equipped with internal hard drives that store data on them for retrieval at a later date. This is an important feature because it allows previously copied documents to be reprinted without the need to rescan them.

While this is a great feature in business, it is important to recognize the ways that this could be used against your company. If you lease your office equipment, ensure that all data is erased before returning it. The same practice should be put in effect if you own your devices and are looking to sell them when upgrading to new equipment. Encrypting files is another way to make sure that those who shouldn’t have access, don’t.

When a file is stored digitally, companies are finding the best practices are to encrypt the network and the files separately. That way, individuals with access to the network don’t have full access to everything on the server. This is especially important for companies who have guest access to their network for clients and other individuals who may be in the office.

Don’t let your business fall prey to information theft due to outdated means of protecting your data. Contact us today to find out how your company can utilize state of the art means of information and data protection today! continue reading...

Become Flexible and Efficient with Virtual IT Services

The dependency of the corporate world on technology has made optimization of technology a priority. Technology plays a great role in resource management, security and customer relationship management. Optimization acts a business growth catalyst by creating business technology services that connect IT throughout the various parts of a business. Flexibility, business outcome consistency and faster operations are all benefits of these services.

By outsourcing business technology services to utility service providers, companies can focus on other core parts of their business. One example are companies which offer clients virtualized IT services, and the clients save money by not needing resources to setup an in-house IT department. The providers customize their offerings based on clients needs and charge a fixed amount accordingly.

Business processes are streamlined through the help of business technology services. A number of business applications can be can handled from a remote location. The business processes are streamlined while the security and quality is assured by the provider. Some of the services include infrastructure security, enterprise computing, end user computing, and network services. Contact us today for more information! continue reading...

Solutions for Your Small Business Networking Needs

Networking solutions for big and small businesses face the same goals of proper network installation and security and support. Sometimes organizations employ local or offshore staff to resolve network problems. Some of the common issues include connectivity problems and a server going down which can cause slow downs and headaches for any business. Those types of issue are critical and have to be resolved quickly to keep the business going.

To resolve issues efficiently, businesses need a team of network engineers with experience and skill. Teams like that can be very cost prohibitive to hire full time for most small businesses. The alternatives are companies that provide network solutions and experts to help you fix the problems on a priority basis and charge you based on your needs.

Start looking for a network solutions team by asking yourself some important questions. Do you have a preference for a networking solution expert to be employed in the neighborhood areas or provincial or maybe even throughout the state? Are there demographic requirements such as income to consider? You should also take into account the expertise of the team and whether you should include network security as part of the support. Security is a critical part of any organization, and a network solution team can provide extensive security based on your company's requirements. Call us today to learn more! continue reading...

Ask Customers to Use Less of Your Product: The Big Heresy

By Andrew Winston (xerox.com)

Last week I attended an Executive Sustainability Summit hosted by Xerox, Waste Management (WM), and Arizona State University. The short conference brought together public and private sector managers working on environmental and social issues. Xerox asked me to attend and give my thoughts on what I heard and saw*.

What really struck me is that both Xerox and Waste Management are doing something mostly unheard of: they're working with customers to help them use less of their traditional product or service. The plenary panel during the Summit included execs from both companies proudly talking about these fast-growing, service-oriented parts of their businesses. And what's really important is that these are not just niche product lines, but fundamental shifts in what these companies do.

In some sense, this shift is not optional, as both companies are in the throes of fundamental transformations of their industries. Xerox has been navigating the shift to digital documents for years, and WM is facing an existential threat. As CEO Dave Steiner put it, "When your company is called Waste Management, and your customers all talk about 'zero waste,' you better change your business model."

So both corporate giants are handling the industry transitions by embracing sustainability to the core. Xerox's president, North America, Russell Peacock, speaking for the company at the event last week said, "Sustainability...is what is driving the transformation of Xerox to a services-led business."

Xerox advises companies on how to save money on document handling, and holds a sizable 48 percent market share in the broadly defined, and surprisingly large, $7.78 billion "managed print services" (MPS) industry (according to research firm IDC). Part of this new strategy is an outsourcing play — they'll take over all your print needs for you — to grab share. This is clearly not a niche business-this is a firm that existed on selling devices, paper, and machine servicing, so the more it's used the better.

But at the core, what Xerox is offering is less total printing. That's a big shift in business as usual.

Xerox has worked with multinationals such as Dow (case study here PDF file) to drastically reduce the number of printers sitting in individual offices by thousands, shifting instead to many fewer centrally-located multifunction devices. But at the Summit, Xerox execs gave an example from their corporate backyard. The company helped the city of Rochester, NY slash the number of printing devices from 459 to just 168, saving a very budget-constrained local government millions of dollars over the next five years.

These printing retrofits save clients up to 30 percent of their document-related costs. And the sustainability story is significant. In addition to using less energy to run machines, slashing paper use also saves large amounts of energy and water upstream in the paper production process.

For Waste Management's part, the story their execs told was similar but goes beyond cost savings and has a measurable financial upside. When WM helps customers reduce waste to landfills — which is how WM has made all its money until recently — it diverts those waste streams to recycling facilities which segregate materials to resell or to waste-to-energy (WTE) plants.

Recycling streams can generate income for customers. So instead of paying to dump garbage, customers may get paid for valuable material, which adds up (GM, for example, has made $2.5 billion on recycling over the last five years). Meanwhile, the other stream of waste will create a potentially significant source of clean energy (adding to the sustainability win). In its WTE plants, WM now produces enough energy to power 1 million homes, more than all the solar power in the United States. From waste hauler to energy company — that's a transition for sure.

These two companies are not the only ones out there going down the "use less" path. It's increasingly common in the B2B space. Another client of mine, Kimberly Clark Corporation, has similar conversations with its customers for its K-C Professional division, which supplies paper and cleaning products to public and private sector organizations. The customers appreciate supply partners that help them save money.

Let's be clear: Xerox, Waste Management, Kimberly Clark, and others are purposely cannibalizing their own businesses. The wisdom of such a strategy has been discussed in business circles for years, most notably in the work of Harvard's Clayton Christensen (The Innovator's Dilemma). My tweak to Christensen's famous term "disruptive innovation" is to describe sustainability-driven creativity as even more heretical; it's about questioning the entire consumption model — it's heretical innovation.

It can be painful for companies to threaten their own cash cows, but what's the other option? I interviewed Xerox's CEO Ursula Burns for my last book, Green Recovery, and asked her about this strategy. Talking about Xerox's service business strategy and its "solid ink" technology, both of which displace existing printers, she said, "Will these new products cannibalize our machines? Maybe, but someone else doing it is much worse."

So the choice is not between asking your customers to use less of your product and ignoring the trend...it's about whether they work with you or with someone else. That's the risk reduction logic. But a related logic relies on improved customer service and deeper customer relationships. As Waste Management's Steiner said last week, "We're cannibalizing our own business to give back more to our customers."

Xerox's VP of Environment Patty Calkins PDF file probably put it best during the Sustainability Summit: "Who would think that Xerox would help you reduce printing or that Waste Management would move toward zero waste?"

Who indeed.

Note:  This post first appeared at Harvard Business Online.

*Both Waste Management and Xerox have been clients of Winston Eco-Strategies, LLC.  Andrew attended this meeting at Xerox’s request.

This article was originally posted on Xerox. continue reading...

Utilize Print Management Software for Easy Reporting

Businessteam at a meeting In today’s work environment, expenses rarely go unchecked. It is very common for a department of a company to be required to create monthly or quarterly expense reports. However, tracking printing costs can be quite the task. Therefore, many companies simply lump the expense in with other various office costs such as supplies or furniture. Although this may seem like the easiest way to complete expense reports, it may also be the most expensive.

Print management software is an easy way to control, monitor and report the printing done by your company. Not only will your monthly reports be made simple, but you will become more aware of where your budget is spent. You will also be able to use access controls to limit printing to certain departments and set up defaults to save ink and paper.

Today’s innovative print management software provides the latest techniques to help users change their printing habits and decrease their costs. The software features easy-to-use interfaces that can be used with nearly any multifunction device, even if on a network. You can even be sent notification reports when your printers are down or low on toner. This will help your office run more efficiently.

Quarterly, monthly, or even weekly reporting is made very easy with print management software. Authorized users merely log in to the software using a pin code or password to access the reports. When installing your software, you will set it up for your needs. Therefore, reports can be printed with the touch of a single button.

Never again will you have to worry about expense reports. By utilizing print management software, you will be able to spend your time working on more important things, rather than trying to collect data on your company’s printing habits. To set up print management software in your office, be sure to contact us today!

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A Buyer’s Guide to Printers

With so many brands and types to choose from, finding the perfect printer for your needs can be daunting.  It’s important to assess your printing needs before buying.

First, decide whether you need an inkjet or laser printer. An inkjet printer can provide decent print quality in documentsSupplies and photographs, but are not usually professional grade.  Generally, laser printers are faster and more precise than inkjets.  A laser printer is a better choice if you regularly print photographs, documents that contain graphics, or if you print in high volume.

Another point to consider is whether you need a printer that is multifunctional. Many printers are now all-in ones or Multifunction Printers. They scan, fax, copy and print documents. Multifunction Printers can either be inkjet or laser and the cost of the machine reflects the number and functions the machine provides.

Key points to keep in mind as you shop for a printer include: price, compatibility, print quality and speed, cost of ink and ink cartridges, power consumption, expandability, paper capacity, and availability of the replacement parts. Also make sure your printer is compatible with your computer or computer network.

There are so many different options, be sure to do your research and find the right printer for you. continue reading...

Reclamation Isn’t Just About the Environment—Reclaim Your Office Space

With the emphasis on the environment and utilizing what you already have, many organizations are exploring new ways to reclaim wasted office space.  If you are looking for more space in your office, a great place to start may be with your Files-Lgfiling cabinets. 

Where to Start
Average rent for an office space is $24 a square foot.  Using this average, a 20 x 20 filing room will cost $9,600 annually. If this space can be reclaimed for additional offices, the potential savings realized by not having to move or rent additional rooms are substantial.

Say Good-bye to Paper Documents 
Electronic Document Management technology enables paper files to be scanned to a secure network server. The paper files can then be sent to off-site storage or shredded, freeing up valuable office space. 

Are you Really Ready for a Big Move? 
While everyone agrees expansion is good, why not see if you can optimize the efficiency of the office space you already possess? Bigger locations mean more costs and in some cases you might be able to scan paper documents into electronic files and avoid the hassle of moving.

However, if you are already in the process of moving, now is a good time to consider Electronic Document Management as you plan the layout of your new office.  Instead of file rooms, you can use your space for more productive purposes. 

Increased Productivity 
With information scanned into an Electronic Document Management System, authorized users can retrieve files from their computer desktops, rather than walking down the hall to the filing room.  Since files can be retrieved through multiple index fields, information can be found quickly, increasing overall productivity.

Additional Benefits 
In addition to the extra space, an Electronic Document Management Systems will provide your business with improved customer service, reduced amount of documents lost and enhanced privacy and security.


Southern Solutions offers document and network management solutions to Southern Maryland and Calvert County including, Dunkirk, Huntingtown, Lusby, Owings and Prince Frederick. continue reading...

There’s a reason why everyone else is doing it.

Some people may ask why most businesses are beginning to implement an electronic document management system when hard copy documents have driven businesses for years? 

These electronic systems provide searchable access to scanned information, create a disaster recovery plan and ensure government regulatory compliance.  All these things enable better business decisions and smoother custiStock_000004077201Mediumomer service interactions. 

Many businesses are under the incorrect assumption that paper documents are somehow free.  The fact is that the cost of managing paper documents may be more expensive than digital management alternatives.

The Cost of Paper Filing

Consider an average three-drawer filing cabinet.  You have the cost of the actual cabinet, the cost of the folders, the cost of the paper prints and copies, and the cost of renting a space to keep the cabinet.  Then you have to take in consideration the time it takes to copy, categorize and file documents in paper folders.  Every time you need information you’ll have to physically search for the documents that could easily have been misfiled or misplaced.

Documents can be stolen; fires, floods or other natural disasters can wipe out your entire business.

Fortunately, there is a better way.

Electronic Document Management technologies allow you to create a secure and searchable archive of your business information.  One 100 GB disk can store over 2,000,000 pages of information and replace over 100 filing cabinets.  Documents can be shared over networks so even if one computer is lost, the information isn’t.

What seems to be the better option to you?


Southern Solutions offers document and network management solutions to Southern Maryland and Calvert County including, St. Leonard, Solomons, Barstow, Broomes Island, and Dares Beach. continue reading...

Securing the Multifunctional Device


 

While I think that this statement is a little sensational, I think that there are some underlying issues that need to be addressed. Fortunately, there are a few simple things that can be done. He lists three ways to ensure security of your mfp. Here are the two that I think that you can do right now that are simple and any network admin can do this.

  1. Lock down and control access to the system
  2. Apply patches on a schedule

They aren't revolutionary as they are the same types of things that you should do with your desktops and servers, but knowing the risk gets you closer to gaining security.

If you are interested in the full article, go to eWeek.


Corey Smith is editor-in-chief for OfficeProductNews.net and provides a common sense approach to business and technology in his blog. continue reading...


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