Tag: network

  • New Horizons for Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) and IoT

    New Horizons for Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) and IoT

    As mobile and IoT deployments play an increasing role in enterprise networks, organizations are looking to more appropriate architecture—such as edge computing—to relieve their security and device management burdens.   Edge computing is still in its relative infancy, and the platforms and services needed to orchestrate edge deployments are evolving themselves. In this article, we’ll […]

  • Using PowerShell 5 in Windows 7

    Using PowerShell 5 in Windows 7

    By Des Nnochiri   PowerShell has long been a go-to utility for Windows network users, and Windows 7 remains a powerful player in the Microsoft ecosystem. Though the company plans to withdraw support for the operating system in 2020, Windows 7 is still the Windows variant of choice for many users across the globe.   […]

  • How to Strengthen Security on Windows 10 Networks

    How to Strengthen Security on Windows 10 Networks

    By Des Nnochiri   The Windows 10 operating system has had a reputation for poor design and lax practices on information privacy and security for some time. It’s debatable exactly how bad the OS actually is or isn’t in this regard. In this article, we’ll be exploring some methodologies and best practices for hardening the […]

  • Almost Free Remote Support / Remote Access Tool

    Almost Free Remote Support / Remote Access Tool

    Executive Summary: Practically unlimited remote desktop support / remote access for a one time cost of $125!   Just install the remote agent and you can access devices at the remote agent’s site.  It just works!   Really?  Sounds like a scam?  No, we’ve had this underappreciated feature for years.  Time to get the word out […]

  • Best Practices for Configuring Linux Containers

    Best Practices for Configuring Linux Containers

    By Des Nnochiri   Within a Linux network or development system, launching a limited set of applications or services (often known as microservices) in a self-sustaining container or sandboxed environment is sometimes necessary. A container enables administrators to decouple a specific set of software applications from the operating system and have them run within a […]

  • How to Configure Windows Network Printers and Email in Office 365

    How to Configure Windows Network Printers and Email in Office 365

    By Des Nnochiri   Enterprise users of Office 365 often need to configure a multi-function printer to use the platform’s SMTP email capabilities on their network. There are several ways of doing this, each with their own benefits and disadvantages. In this guide we’ll be looking at the steps required in setting up Office 365 […]

  • Five Multi-Platform Network Administration Tools

    Five Multi-Platform Network Administration Tools

    By Des Nnochiri   The terms “omni-channel” and “multi-platform” may be used to describe many of the network operations or customer interactions of today’s businesses, and the administration of these operations must be wide-ranging and comprehensive to enable organizations to keep pace.   For the network administrator, this can mean juggling a variety of conditions […]

  • Best Security Practices for Enterprise IoT

    Best Security Practices for Enterprise IoT

    By Des Nnochiri   Internet of Things (IoT) security ranks as a major concern for many enterprises. A 2018 survey of over 600 IT decision-makers worldwide conducted by 451 Research found that 55% of those polled rated IoT security as their top priority. It’s easy to see why. As well as any “smart, connected” devices […]

  • Your Clear, Comprehensive Guide to VPNs

    Your Clear, Comprehensive Guide to VPNs

    By Des Nnochiri   VPN stands for Virtual Private Network, but what does it mean?   A physical network allows different machines to be connected to one another in the same room, building, etc. A virtual network allows you to create the same experience.   But instead of using reams of cables, it utilizes the […]