Posts Categorized: Encryption

A Window into Windows Server 2012 and Windows Pro 8

Systems Engineering is hosting two complimentary Lunch & Learn workshops to help businesses understand the new Microsoft server and operating systems paradigm. The educational seminars, “A Window into Windows Server 2012 and Windows Pro 8,” will be held at the Portsmouth 100 Club on December 11, 2012 from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM and at… Read more »

Review: MicroSoft Windows 8 offers a consumer and IT friendly touch-enabled interface

This past December Systems Engineering hosted a Lunch and Learn with Steve Deming of Microsoft Corporation featuring the new Windows 8 Operating System. Deming outlined the capabilities of Windows 8, including its focus on integrating both consumer and IT friendly features, as well as a revolutionary touch-enabled interface that also functions in a classic computer-mouse… Read more »

Review: MicroSoft Windows 8 offers a consumer and IT friendly touch-enabled interface

This past December Systems Engineering hosted a Lunch and Learn with Steve Deming of Microsoft Corporation featuring the new Windows 8 Operating System. Deming outlined the capabilities of Windows 8, including its focus on integrating both consumer and IT friendly features, as well as a revolutionary touch-enabled interface that also functions in a classic computer-mouse… Read more »

Windows Server 2012 offers secure, scalable data storage with seamless virtualization capabilities

During the “Window into Windows” Lunch and Learn in December, Steve Deming of Microsoft outlined the capabilities of Server 2012, including its focus on secure, scalable data storage with seamless virtualization technology. “Server 2012 transforms the datacenter, enables modern applications, unlocks insight on data, and empowers people-centric IT,” said Deming. “It brings improved computing power… Read more »

Strategy Preventing Zero Day attacks and other persistent cyber threats using a layered approach to network security

In the wake of the recent and highly publicized Java zero-day vulnerability, Systems Engineering is reinforcing the need for a layered approach to network security to prevent and manage a wide variety of cyber threats quickly and efficiently. “Zero-day vulnerabilities are software vulnerabilities for which there are neither patches nor updates available from the vendor,”… Read more »

SE CleanMail replaces Google Postini email filtering

This past summer Google announced a non-renewal of all Postini contracts beginning on January 1, 2013.  In Postini’s place, Google offered a migration path to Google Apps for Business.  With Google’s announcement, and given past experiences with supporting the Postini product, Systems Engineering decided the time was right to reevaluate their spam and virus email… Read more »

James L. Richards Hired as a Business Development Manager at Systems Engineering for Merrimack Valley

PORTLAND, Maine – Systems Engineering, the largest independent and employee-owned IT provider in Northern New England, today announced that James L. Richards has joined the company as a Business Development Manager for the Greater Merrimack Valley area of New Hampshire. “We’re very excited to welcome Jim to our account team,” said Harry McMann, President of… Read more »

Systems Engineering Celebrates 25 Years

Open house celebration and downtown Portland networking event features hands-on technology exhibits, door prizes, technology giveaways, food and beverages Systems Engineering marks 25 years in business this month with an open house celebration and downtown Portland networking event. Featuring hands-on technology exhibits sponsored by Microsoft, Cisco, HP and NetApp, the company is inviting customers and… Read more »

Microsoft is saying goodbye to a few of its products.

On April 8, 2014, Microsoft will end support for Exchange Std 2003 and Windows XP SP3.  If your organization is running either of these products, it is imperative to upgrade soon.  In just five short months, these products will go completely unsupported which means all security updates will cease and that makes businesses, which run… Read more »

Systems Engineering Names New President

Craig Tribuno recognized for his outstanding leadership Portland, Maine September 9, 2013 – Systems Engineering, a leading IT strategy and managed services provider, today announced that Craig Tribuno has been promoted to the role of President of the company. As President, Tribuno will lead day-to-day business operations, while System’s Engineering’s founder, Harry McMann, will continue… Read more »