Month: March 2014

  • Are Windows 9 Rumors True?

    Are Windows 9 Rumors True?

    Microsoft is set to announce Windows 9 at the Build 2014 Conference Windows 8 wasn’t exactly a resounding success. Much of what was updated in the OS was necessary, but the application of the new features was in many instances poor. Windows 8 attempted to stitch together the desktop and mobile experiences and this was […]

  • How Can Server Monitoring Improve Performance?

    How Can Server Monitoring Improve Performance?

    It’s important to maintain a careful watch over a company server as misuse of this technology can lead to data loss and it can incur financial costs. Server monitoring tools provide administrators with an easy way to maintain a vigilant approach as they provide alerts and function to keep the administrator up to date and […]

  • Windows 8 Review-Top 5 Reasons it’s Better

    Windows 8 Review-Top 5 Reasons it’s Better

    We’ve had several articles here on Network Wrangler pointing out the shortcomings and annoyances of the latest Windows OS. So, to be fair, we had Andrew Buckmaster give us his perspective on some of the things that he loves about Windows 8. And he makes some very valid arguments. Read on below for his review, […]

  • Server Monitoring Best Practices

    Server Monitoring Best Practices

    As a business, you may be running many on-site or Web-based applications and services. Security, data handling, transaction support, load balancing, or the management of large distributed systems. The deployment of these will depend on the condition of your servers. So it’s vital for you to continuously monitor their health and performance. Here are some […]

  • Ensuring HIPAA Compliance

    Ensuring HIPAA Compliance

    HIPAA sets the standards for the protection of PHI (Private Health Information) and ePHI belonging to those people who receive medical care from your business. So, if you are: A covered healthcare provider like a hospital or individual medial practitioner A business associate of these providers (including the private sector or 3rd party administrator) A […]

  • Configuring VPN connections on a Windows Server

    Configuring VPN connections on a Windows Server

    With the expansion of the Internet and the development of new technologies, VPN or Virtual Private Connections has become an important factor in all enterprises. This technology allows companies to interconnect different networks that are geographically separated to provide one massive intranet. Another important aspect is that VPN connections allow remote users to access internal […]

  • 9 Common Problems in Windows 8.1

    9 Common Problems in Windows 8.1

    Windows 8.1, Microsoft’s new operating system, is not without flaws. Many of the issues relate to the confusing interface but some are indicative of deeper problems. Windows 8 has bugs. Which, to many users, is probably not a surprise. Fortunately however, like Microsoft’s preceding OS, there are solutions. Microsoft is a company moving forwards and […]