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  • End-of-Year Housekeeping for Network Inventory and Compliance

    Nov 2, 2016, 14:00 PM by WhatsUp Gold Team

    The final months of the year are often a time for housecleaning in IT which includes tasks like taking network inventory, confirming installed software is properly licensed, and prepping for compliance audits. Fortunately, these tasks are something a network monitoring solution can easily handle by gathering data and creating reports. Even better, you don't necessarily have to pay to get these tasks done.

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  • The Real Cost of a Network Monitor: SolarWinds vs. WhatsUp Gold

    Oct 11, 2016, 13:00 PM by WhatsUp Gold Team

    Selecting a network monitor solution should come down to value for most IT teams.

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  • Understanding Network Intrusions With the Cyber Kill Chain

    Oct 6, 2016, 13:00 PM by WhatsUp Gold Team

    The computer security world uses a lot of military language and concepts. This is not just because it "sounds good" but because there are many useful analogies to be found.

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  • Use PowerShell to Automate Log Reviews

    Sep 30, 2016, 13:00 PM by Adam Bertram

    When an operating system crashes, a server stops responding to ping, or a simple PowerShell DSC configuration needs to be debugged, where's the first place a sysadmin goes? The event log. The Windows event log records a wealth of information. Let's see how we can automate log reviews.

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  • Wireless Networks Test K-12 Schools’ IT Teams

    Sep 26, 2016, 13:00 PM by WhatsUp Gold Team
    Wireless networks have become a requirement for most K-12 schools, and that presents a challenge for IT teams who need to maintain consistent access and performance for students and teachers alike.
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  • Cable & Wireless Panama Is No Sloth With Proactive Monitoring

    Sep 12, 2016, 13:00 PM by WhatsUp Gold Team
    Panama is known for its sloths, but we can all agree no one likes slothy Internet and shoddy cable service.
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  • Safeguarding Student Privacy: A Challenge for School IT Teams

    Sep 7, 2016, 13:00 PM by Rick Robinson

    Until a few years ago, most people thought of hackers as bright but maladjusted teenagers who mainly broke into networks for the fun of it. But now that hacking has gone big time, you're more likely to associate hacking with organized crime groups or "state actors."

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  • Location-Based Data: The Most Annoying Aspect of Mobility

    Aug 31, 2016, 13:00 PM by Michael O'Dwyer

    In my opinion, geolocation or location-based data (call it what you will) is the most frustrating aspect of mobile device usage. Although I was unable to obtain prompt expert insights to aid story credibility, surely I can't be the only one that thinks in this manner?

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  • 4 Ways to Secure and Monitor a Hybrid Cloud

    Aug 19, 2016, 13:00 PM by WhatsUp Gold Team
    After several years of steady cloud adoption in the enterprise, an interesting trend has emerged. More companies are retaining their existing, on-premise IT infrastructures while also embracing the latest cloud technologies. In fact, IDC predicts markets for such hybrid cloud environments will grow from $25 billion in 2014 to a whopping $84 billion by 2019.
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  • Network Monitoring Could Have Prevented the Delta Airlines Outage

    Aug 10, 2016, 13:00 PM by Greg Mooney

    The Delta Airlines power outage that grounded thousands of flights across the country was attributed to their legacy systems. What could they have done to prevent it? A network monitoring tool would have pinpointed the source of the problem possibly before the outage happened or even in just minutes instead of the reported 30 minutes. It would have allowed Delta's IT team to be nimbler while they remediated the issue.

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  • 6 Steps From Server Room to Summer Vacation

    Aug 10, 2016, 13:00 PM by WhatsUp Gold Team
    Follow these steps and get yourself out of the server room and onto the beach.
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  • Teachers Turn to Ed-tech to Enliven Learning

    Aug 5, 2016, 13:00 PM by WhatsUp Gold Team

    In the early days of public education, and even in some rural areas today, multiple grades were taught in a single classroom. As challenging as that environment was for teachers, today's pedagogues find themselves in a similar situation, but now they're better equipped to handle it with the help of ed-tech tools. Teachers today may have classes full of kids with learning needs as diverse as the kids in the one-room schoolhouse, but with modern technology they can meet those needs and help children develop to their full potential.

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  • Network Bandwidth Slow? Blame it on Rio.

    Aug 5, 2016, 13:00 PM by WhatsUp Gold Team

    The world is getting ready to watch the opening ceremonies of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio. IT teams may find themselves behind the game, though. They might be spending some time over the next 16 days dealing with the consequences that the event will have on network bandwidth and application performance.

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  • Is Olympics Technology the IT Gold Standard?

    Aug 4, 2016, 13:00 PM by Doug Bonderud

    Managing IT is an Olympian task. From looming deadlines to emerging threats, it's no wonder that more IT pros than ever are stressed out over performance and expectations. Effectively meeting the increasingly complex demands of executives and stakeholders with a minuscule budget and limited resources is, in itself, a Herculean feat of physical and mental prowess. With Rio 2016 just around the corner, maybe it's time for another look at the role of IT pros. What does technology at the Olympics look like this time around? And how do tech experts stack up against top athletes when it comes to work ethic and stamina?

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  • What About Bob's Network Performance Problems?

    Aug 3, 2016, 13:00 PM by Greg Mooney

    One of the biggest headaches for IT is dealing with intermittent network performance problems. These are the kinds of issues that boldly appear but soon vanish before the source can be pinpointed. Only to happen again and again, frustrating and random each time. In most cases, these network performance problems look like they could be rooted in a certain area when, in fact, they lie somewhere completely different.

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  • The Russians Totally Nailed Sysadmin Day

    Aug 2, 2016, 13:00 PM by WhatsUp Gold Team

    Last Friday was Sysadmin Day (or, System Administrator Appreciation Day in full form), an annual day of recognition for hard working sysadmins. It was created by sysadmin Ted Kekatos in 2009 after being inspired by an HP ad promoting LaserJet 400 printers where a sysadmin was celebrated by colleagues. For context and the full story, check out this 2011 interview with Ted by Spicehead Nic Tolstoshev.

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  • Sysadmin Therapy

    Jul 29, 2016, 13:00 PM by WhatsUp Gold Team

    It's the last Friday in July which means it's the annual System Administrator Appreciation Day, also known as Sysadmin Day. It's kind of the Hallmark holiday of the IT world, but that doesn't mean it doesn't have any significance.

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  • Strategies for Monitoring Microsoft Applications

    Jul 28, 2016, 13:00 PM by WhatsUp Gold Team

    Love them, like them or loathe them, Microsoft applications and technologies are part of the IT landscape, and except for mobile, things aren't changing anytime soon. Managing the Microsoft cross-section of your organization's digital ecosystem is key to maintaining your sanity, if not improving your temperament.

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  • Supporting Edutech on a Budget

    Jul 27, 2016, 13:00 PM by WhatsUp Gold Team

    With bandwidth demands on K-12 networks increasing and education budgets shrinking, school IT departments are hard pressed to deliver on the promise of education technology.

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  • Star Trek: The Ultimate IT Team

    Jul 22, 2016, 13:00 PM by Greg Mooney

    As I watched Star Trek Beyond in the theater, I couldn’t help but relate working on an IT team to working on the USS Enterprise. All that they endure in this latest installment is metaphorical to everything IT does for a business. It’s easy for IT teams to fall apart when team members lose themselves, due to selfishness or burnout. It’s equally important for IT to keep the ship (or USS Enterprise) in running order. The movie evens starts with Kirk feeling bored and disassociated with his current job after being in space for 995 days, something which IT pros can all relate. "The grind", as we like to call it.

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