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As January comes to a close Corey and Matt are joined by Director of Technology and Cloud Solutions at Advanced Office Solutions, Kyle Aquin on this month’s edition of the AOS Tech Report. Kyle walks through why small and medium size businesses should be looking at their IT infrastructure to increase efficiency and avoid data loss from malicious threats.

 

Let us know what you think by dropping us a line at techreport@aosgroup.ca!

On this episode of the AOS Tech Report, Matt & Corey chat with Nathan Ostler with RIS Technology Solutions. RIS Technology Solutions proudly services the Grey, Bruce, Huron, and the Greater Simcoe counties in Managed Print, Telephony and I.T. services.

 

We discuss Security, Document Management and Remote Work Strategies and how we are helping our clients navigate through the abundance of technology. Let us know what you think by dropping us a line at techreport@aosgroup.ca!

PCs networked in a peer-to-peer fashion are adequate when you have only two or three users on the network. After that you really need to consider investing in a network server. Here's why.

Do you really need a network server?

Peer-to-peer networks do not provide you with much in the way of security and resource sharing can be somewhat problematic.  So, not surprisingly, they often have problems accessing workstations, lost data due to viruses or spyware and could experience intermittent Internet problems.  The breaking point is typically more then 5 or 6 users on your network and as such investing in a network server.

Nevertheless, convincing a business owner to make this type of investment can be hard sell. Unlike large corporations, smaller businesses do not have the benefit of an IT department and/or the necessary capital to maintain a complex IT infrastructure.  However, network servers do not have to be overly expensive or complex for a business to benefit from them.  While implementing a network is not a trivial or an inexpensive undertaking, the benefits you gain by adding a server to your computing environment far outweigh any shortcomings.

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