
Top Resolutions for 2008
Written by Laura
Steward
It's time for the annual list of things
you must do this year to make sure your technology and business will run
smoothly and successfully and have minimal unplanned downtime. For those
of you who are regular readers of this column, you will see some
familiar items on the list and hopefully you have already done them!
So without further ado!
My
top resolutions for 2008!
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I will run or hire someone to run routine
maintenance on my desktops and server, including Windows Updates to
make sure they are running properly. |
| 2. |
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I will eliminate internal only backup and switch
to a system that becomes my server in the event of a failure and
also takes my data offsite. |
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I will secure my
network and computers with a good firewall that protects my data. |
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I will recognize
that internet use for my employees is a benefit and not a right and
that I can monitor and control the access to
prevent security breaches and loss of revenue due to employee web
surfing. |
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I will write an
Acceptable Use Policy for all Technology in my office so employees
know what is acceptable and what is not
including Internet use. |
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I will install and
keep up-to-date antivirus software. |
| 7. |
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I will install and
keep-up-to-date anti-spyware software. |
| 8. |
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I will not open ANY
email from people I do not know especially if it has an attachment. |
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I will not let my
children use my business computer no matter how much they beg
because I know this will cause problems. |
| 10. |
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I will practice safe
computing by not going to questionable websites. |
| 11. |
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I will get a domain
name for my business instead of using an email address that says
myname@yahoo.com. |
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I will write or hire
someone to write a disaster recovery plan for my business so I know
how to keep my business running in case
of fire, theft, power failure, flood or system failure. |
| 13. |
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I will update my
website so it reflects what we currently do as a business. |
| 14. |
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I will change the
battery in my UPS that is attached to my computer equipment each
year just like I change the smoke detector battery at home. |
| 15. |
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I will replace my
Windows 2000 server because the new servers offer me increased
features that lower my cost of doing business. |
| 16. |
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I will review my
telephone and internet access bills to make sure I have the best
plan available at the lowest rates. |
| 17. |
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I will purge my
electronic files as defined by my company’s electronic data policy
just like I clean out my paper files. |
| 18. |
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I will remember that
technology is supposed to HELP my business grow not stop it. |
| 19. |
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I will update my
business plan and budgets to reflect my goals for 2008 and beyond. |
| 20. |
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I will ask for help
when needed and have that be before my business suffers because I
was unwilling to ask for help. |
I include
that last one because one of our clients just said that to us. They were
working on a spreadsheet and spent 3 hours trying to figure out why it
was not working before they called us. When they did, we figured out
they had a hidden cell with a formula in it that was causing all their
problems. They said, “Why didn’t I call sooner? I wasted three hours I
will never get back!”
There are
reasons there are consultants in the world. Learn to use them to assist
your business in growing. Find the balance and find what works for you.
We just hired a consultant to help us take our business to the next
level. Sometimes you need someone from the outside to look in and help
you plan the next step.
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