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Firefox 4 is out, but Foxy enough?

Earlier this month Internet Explorer released Version 9 of their browser. Google has released Chrome version 10. Firefox, however has released its version 4. While it touts major speed improvements and safety in its browsing capabilities have been upgraded, the point of contention we have seen is compatibility. Certain sites we go to have issues running video or using applications in Firefox 4. Like new operating systems, a new browser version may not work with older web based applications or extensions that you install or use. What do we do in this case? We install the latest version of the preferred browser of our choice, and leave a secondary browser that we know works with our current web applications. In this way we are covered for the latest security issues for the majority of our surfing, but use an older browser for places we trust. 

Renascence IT Consulting, Inc. is always at the forefront of new technology, including browsers. We make sure we recommend the best for your company, but make sure the best doesn't break the bank or your machines. If you wish to stay ahead of the curve without killing your profits, email or call us!

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Spyware on phones listens on your conversations

As if malware isn't bad enough on the computer, new spyware has been found that, if downloaded, conferences your phone calls to malicious sources who can listen in for sensitive or vital information to use for their own purposes. Another piece of malware can transmit data from your phone to a remote server where it will be scoured for any logins to financial or other business related services.

At Renascence IT Consulting, Inc. we are aware of the multiple threats the linger not only on your computer but your phone as well. As more and more businesses uses Blackberries, Androids, and iPhones to conduct more company functions, the problems of sensitive data leaking out becomes more of an issue. If you are concerned for your data or network, mobile or hardwired, please contact us for a free analysis.

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15 Stupid Small Business Tech Mistakes

As a small business, you have many functions that need to be run, but oftentimes technology takes a back seat, when it should be one of the critical aspects to secure. Do you have a backup procedure for your files and network? Do you have anti-virus protection and patch your systems on a consistent basis? Do you have a friend of a friend running your IT or do you have a professional group that is insured handling your sensitive data and knows what to do if your systems go down? 

At Renascence IT Consulting, Inc. we have the experience to come in and secure, backup, and make sure your business will continue to function, even if a critical part of the technology fails. We recognize that not all companies require 24X7 attention, but just a little proactive setup can save your business money, time, and even prevent you from shutting your doors if your data suddenly got wiped out or compromised. Contact us if you have any questions or need assistance.

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Bloatware killing your laptop

A recent report about HP laptops was scathing about their Wi-Fi software spiking the laptops usage. A simple program that merely checks if a Wi-Fi adapter was turned on or off was causing the issue of spiking the CPU usage to 99% and killing the laptop's performance. A fix has been issued but is not automatically updated on laptops that have been affected.

Is your laptop or desktop running slow? Did you just purchase a machine and wondering if you need half the programs that come pre-installed? At Renascence IT Consulting, Inc. we have decades of experience recognizing bloatware and what programs are needed and what can be removed. We believe that you paid enough for your computers for your business that you should experience its full potential. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us.

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87% of Fortune 1000 companies infected with malware

Attending a security conference yesterday, I was stunned to see that statistic. From the Risk Management Association, 87% is the approximate percentage of Fortune 1000 companies that have computers that are infected with viruses, malware, and/or botnets. With malicious content like that on a network, it is an open door for cyber criminals to siphon intellectual content, financial data, and personnel records easily. In addition, these infected systems can be used to harm other computers out on the internet. 

With a staggering number such as this, how is a small business able to succeed where large ones fail? At Renascence IT Consulting, Inc, we believe it is with knowledge, experience, and the right tools. We stay up on the latest threats to a business network and can recommend a solution to you whether you are a Fortune 1000 company or own a small one to two person shop. If you wish to know more, please email or call us. 

Our website is at www.renitconsulting.com, or you can email us at sales@renitconsulting.com.

No more Internet?

The last of current internet addresses has been allocated, and there will be no more of Version 4 (IPv4) of Internet addresses. Do not fret, as Version 6 (IPv6) is already in place. However, is your company IP Version 6 compliant? Why is this a big deal? Imagine your current phone number (123) 456-7890. Let's suppose that there are no more numbers that can be given out. The government starts issuing numbers like (1234) 567890 – 123456 to new customers? How do you talk to these new numbers and, if you are new customer, how do you talk to people on old phone numbers? There has been a system in place for a few years to prep for this, BUT this means you need to make sure your network is capable of talking to both types of addresses. 

At Renascence IT Consulting, Inc. we have been monitoring the address drought. We know what to do to make sure your new business is setup for the latest technology, including IPV6. If you are an older business, we can budget your network to make sure it can talk to new addresses as well as old. Contact us if you need an evaluation or some questions answered.

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Fake Antivirus Scareware on the Rise

Kaspersky has reported a dramatic increase in the amount of attacks based from fake anti-virus program installs. The latest one, and one of the slickest looking, is "Antivirus 8". As soon as these programs are installed on a machine, it infects it with malware and other malicious software.

How do you know what anti-virus programs are legitimate and which ones might create more trouble? At Renascence IT Consulting, Inc. we are familiar with what is real and what is fake. Also, if a fake one is installed on your machine, we know how to rip it out of your computer without doing damage to your business' vital data. Contact us for more information or assistance.

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Should you ditch AT&T for Verizon iPhone?

Verizon is suspected to announce its own version of iPhone tomorrow. They are also expected to allow unlimited data plans for those people to prove that their network is stable and can withstand the amount of over the air transmissions that the iPhone can throw at it.

However, is the iPhone, and Verizon the best choice for you and your business? What about Android, or Blackberry or the Windows phone? At Renascence IT Consulting, Inc. we don't only look at your systems, but see the best mobile options for your company and their interrelationships with your servers and network. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.

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DropBox hits Version 1.0 and Why Should you Care?

Long time readers, but we have not vanished into the aether. Things have been busy for Renascence IT, but that does not mean we don't have time to keep you up to date. Recently Dropbox introduced its 1.0 version of their software. If you have not looked into Dropbox, we HIGHLY suggest that you do. Not only does this software sync files offsite (to the 'cloud'), but also syncs those exact files to another system that you install and log into with your Dropbox account. New features in version 1.0 include syncing only the folders you want so your work system might contain important documents, but not your music and those incriminating party photos from last week. The best part is that 2 GB of storage is free, while 50 and 100 GB storage amounts are available for $10 and $20 a month respectively.

At Renascence IT Consulting, Inc. we are constantly looking for the best low cost solutions for your business. We are experts because we are a small business constantly trying to improve our bottom line with the best software for free, or the lowest cost available. If you feel like you are being buried by unnecessary licenses, overpaid contracts, and/or one-way relationships with large corporate licensing moguls, shoot us an email or call us and we can bring the bloat back down to a manageable level. 

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Scareware Turns Bank Accounts into Horror Shows

A new type of malware is out that uses scare tactics to trick users into downloading software that hacks user's bank accounts. Users are shown a pop up ad that tells them that their computer is infected and the only way to solve the problem is to download a specific program. The user is asked to charge around $30 to a credit card to download the "safe" program. Now the user is not only out $30, but their computer is still infected, and a rogue company has the user's credit card information.

Are employees at your company safe? Do they not only use proper anti-virus programs, but do they know how to navigate the web safely? At Renascence IT Consulting, we not only work with servers and desktops, but also train users. By keeping users up to date, it saves on down time, billable time, and the threat of having your network hacked. Feel free to contact us by email or phone if you have any concerns about your business' IT practices. 

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