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What is SAS 70 Certified and what is the Difference between Type I and Type II?
- By Amy Nutt
- Published Yesterday
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SAS 70 stands for Statement on Auditing Standards No. 70. It is an auditing standard that was adopted by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and is widely recognized in the auditing of service organizations. An auditor performs an audit on a service organization and that audit is conducted in a way that is compliant with SAS 70. It is that standard statement that says a service organization has been through an extensive audit This extensive audit measures is that the organization has total control and has safeguards in place that does not compromise any data that they process for their customers.
SEO SP@M That Can Kill Your Website! The SEO No-No's - Part I
- By Gregory Smyth
- Published 08/18/2008
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Please note, we neither encourage nor endorse or suggest the use of any of the techniques discussed in this article. What we can tell you is that we definitely do not use them and our clients' sites continue to rank very well on Google, Yahoo and MSN. Always keep in mind that a proper organic way of optimizing your site will take longer than to Sp@m your way to the top rankings BUT you will stay at the top for a long time without running into the risk of being dropped completely from the Search Engine Index!Link Farms
Link farms and Link Farm Sp@m - aka FFA (free-for-all link sites) were born when more and more webmasters learned that inbound links could heavily influence website rankings.
Life Cycle of a Converged Network: Ongoing Operations and Network Optimization
- By Michael Talbert
- Published 08/17/2008
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Whether you plan to use an MSP for ongoing operations, or you feel the IT staff is sufficiently trained to handle it in house, failure to have the proper management tools can evaporate your ROI through network outages and costly troubleshooting practices. Software patches and vendor upgrades can wreak havoc in a production environment, and should always be tested first on an isolated segment using all inclusive analysis software to assess their impact on the network.
Top Ten Reasons for Data Centre Failure
- By Amy Nutt
- Published 08/17/2008
- Information Technology
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There are many reasons in which a data center can fail. It can be quite frustrating, so it is important to know what those reasons are so that you can prevent them or know what to do when they happen. Because a lot of data centers exist on a site separate from the computers that are retrieving data from them, it is important that data centers continue running.
Q&A with Barry Cummings: InteropNet Help Desk Lead
- By David Link
- Published 08/12/2008
- Information Technology
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During Interop New York 2008 Hot Stage I had the opportunity to sit down with Barry Cummings, the team lead for the InteropNet Help Desk to talk to him about his experiences with Interop and EM7.ScienceLogic: What's your real job when you're not here?
Cummings: "I'm a consultant. I have a networking services company through which I offer services all the way from Layer 1 to desktop support.

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