Posts Categorized: SE Data Points

SE New Employees Bulletin

At Systems Engineering, our success depends on the efforts of our employees and we strive to attract and retain talented, dedicated and skilled staff that share our values and contribute to our vision and take pride in our clients’ success. We are pleased to welcome the the following members to the SE team: Channing Arndt… Read more »

Verizon Data Breach 2014 Report Findings

The seminal security report from Verizon, the 2014 Data Breach Investigation Report or DBIR, was recently released and provides valuable information on how to protect your network and data.  In this article, we highlight the key findings that can help you make informed decisions about your own security stance.  Each year the DBIR report provides… Read more »

SE’s tier-free Help Desk model promotes successful customer relationships

End-user technology support has evolved from a small team of internal network administrators answering end-user calls when otherwise not engaged, to large offshore call centers, shuffling end-users through a series of troubleshooting tiers, in each of which a narrowly trained operator satisfies a rigid punch list of troubleshooting steps.  Typically, end-users must endure the first… Read more »

E-mail Archiving: Long-Term Data Storage Management

E-mail is now widely recognized as a mission-critical business application, allowing organizations to effectively communicate and easily share documents via e-mail attachments across the enterprise while providing a record of conversations between employees and client.  But e-mail is not infallible:  Left unchecked, mailboxes can grow exponentially into massive, unstructured datasets that are unwieldy to navigate,… Read more »

What is your BYOD Strategy?

At SE, we are constantly looking at and evaluating technologies that make our customers more productive and secure. The rapid adoption of smartphones and tablets has introduced new challenges for data security on employee owned devices; this movement is called Bring Your own device, or BYOD.  While there are a wide range of BYOD e-mail… Read more »

Simplifying Disaster Recovery

Organizations who require the recovery of business applications and data in minutes and not hours often find it difficult to construct a complete end-to-end business continuity plan.  Maintaining a meaningful Recovery Point Objective (RPO), or how old can the recovered data be, and Recovery Time Objective (RTO), or how long until the recovered applications and… Read more »

SE Data Points Spotlight – Thomas Doucette

At Systems Engineering, employees are our number one resource.  Our success depends on our dedicated and skilled staff who share our values and contribute to our vision. SE Spotlight gives a brief but revealing look at one of our valuable members. Name:  Tom Doucette Department: Sales Title: Inside Sales Representative SE:  How long have you… Read more »

SE Data Points New Employee Bulletin

At Systems Engineering, our success depends on the efforts of our employees and we strive to attract and retain talented, dedicated and skilled staff that share our values and contribute to our vision and take pride in our clients’ success. We are pleased to welcome the the following member to the SE team: John Zastrow… Read more »

Systems Engineering’s Software Solutions Group Service Offerings

For almost a decade, Systems Engineering’s Software Solutions Group (SE SSG) has been a trusted technology partner our customers have relied on to deliver tailored solutions that meet their specific business needs.  We help them maximize the value of their data and existing systems for improved efficiencies and profitability. As technology has evolved, so have… Read more »

Windows XP: End of Life

If you haven’t heard, Microsoft is ending support for Windows XP as of April 8, 2014. While almost a third of all desktop operating systems (OS) worldwide are still running XP, the numbers are dropping fast as businesses make the change. In fact, over 58% of all desktops now run Windows 7, 8 or 8.1… Read more »