March 25, 2020

Computing in the Age of Covid-19

Well, at least we’re all in this together. There is certainly disagreement on where we go from here, but we are all here together now. By here, I mean we’re all immersed in the mess that the novel Coronavirus has wrought. Regardless of your politics, religion, color of your skin or number of genders you believe there are, we are all doing our best to do our jobs from the comfort (confinement) of our homes.

At Promethius, we’ve had this ability for years and most of us have taken advantage of the opportunity from time-to-time. I doubt, however, that many of us will look forward to that opportunity for quite some time in the future. I have had the opportunity to speak with lots of our clients, vendors and friends during this unique time and most of us seem to be in pretty good spirits, all things considered. Sometimes we need a change of pace and it can be a bit of a relief knowing that we have to do it and that the rest of the world has to do it too. Our hearts go out to those who suffer from illness, to those separated from loved ones and to those who have lost their jobs.

If there is anything we can do to help you, as a friend and neighbor, please give us a call. These are weird times, but maybe it’s our opportunity to get back to being neighborly. I don’t know about you, but I’m finding that I have a little more time on my hands these days. Of course, we’re still here and available to help as your friendly neighborhood IT vendor as well. Just let us know how we can help!

September 23, 2019

What is a Good Password?

Maybe a better question is, “Do passwords matter?” I’ve seen password requirements become more and more painful through the years at the same time that the number of security breeches has skyrocketed. The reason is that investing time in hacking into the online application database is far more rewarding than brute-force hacking a single end user’s password. In other words, all the secure passwords in the world won’t do any good when a hacker (or state-sponsored team of hackers) can simply siphon my data out the back end. Providers and online vendors should care more, and we should make them care more by refusing to purchase from them until they can guarantee security. Instead, with every breech, they send more and more ineffective and inconvenient password complexity down to end users as if we are to blame for their bad coding.

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August 23, 2019

Despite Promises, Computer Networks are Getting More Complex

If there ever was an industry that perpetually promises “New and Improved,” it’s the IT industry. I can’t think of another high-ticket item that loses value and performance as quickly as a computer does. Selling a two-year-old computer is nothing like selling a two-year-old car, for example. You get my point.

Moore’s Law (which states that the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit doubles every two years) has given us computing power which grows exponentially over time (which is partially why computers don’t hold their value, by the way). I think we all naturally assumed that because of this never-ending improvement, computers would eventually become nearly trouble-free.

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August 8, 2017

Can You Outsource Your HIPAA Compliance?

HIPAA Compliance is “the elephant in the living room” these days. Companies that fall under its rules generally know it, but alarmingly few companies do anything to even assess their current adherence to the rules. It’s like they would rather not know.

I get it. I’m that way about cancer. If I never get tested, then I’ll never have to face a hope-crushing diagnosis. I’ll keep my head in the sand about my health, but I want YOU to check into your HIPAA compliance!

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January 31, 2017

Missing the Mark

Gerald is a long-time owner of a substantial construction business, and like most successful business owners, he trusts his own wits and intuition in making business decisions. His keen mind is ultimately what got him to success, so why not keep betting on a winner? But Gerald also knows his limitations.

Last year his intuition was acting up a bit, and he was nagged by a persistent fear of losing valuable data. He finally decided to reach out to me to see if Promethius could audit his backup and disaster-recovery plan. Were there chinks in the armor? We would find out.

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March 3, 2016

Virtual Desktops: Not Just a Coming Fad

Virtual Desktops, sometimes referred to as “Cloud Desktops,” are the next major improvement vastly approaching the computer network landscape (actually, this new technology is already in production today – we use it here at Promethius). We’ve been in business for over sixteen years, and we think this technology will be the biggest “game changer” we have ever seen.

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August 10, 2015

Will You Recover?

I gained a deep understanding of “disaster recovery” in the best situation imaginable. I was a programmer/analyst for Northern Trust Bank, and for two years worked diligently on our “Y2K” disaster preparedness plan. To say the least, banks cannot afford to lose their data. The fear surrounding Y2K gave me an almost unlimited budget and access to endless resources.

Like so many other organizations, we passed through Y2K without a single glitch. Rather anti-climactic, but I learned a ton about disaster recovery.

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July 17, 2015

Are You Wasting IT Budget on This Common Mistake?

A multi-location law firm recently reached out to us with several issues. Their staff was constantly complaining of slow computers, and certain offices sporadically lost their network connection all-together. “Down-time” in any business is a problem.

Backup was another issue. They couldn’t get their backups to reliably run, and the partners were losing sleep over visions of permanently-lost client files. They couldn’t take the risk any more, and so reached out for help.

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