Thursday, September 16, 2010

Barracuda STEP Seminar Announced!


 

Join us for an informative seminar, co-hosted by Barracuda Networks to address the latest trends in spam, spyware and Web content filtering that are likely affecting your company's productivity.
In addition to gaining valuable insight into spam and spyware delivery methods, we'll explain various techniques used in our award-winning Barracuda Spam & Virus Firewall and Barracuda Web Filter to combat unsolicited intrusions.
We'll also showcase our latest product offerings, the Barracuda Message Archiver - for email and IM archiving, the Barracuda Web Application Firewall - to prevent Web site exploits and provide immediate Payment Card Industry (PCI) compliance, and the CudaTel Communication Server
- a next-generation voice and video solution that includes conferencing, follow-me, automated attendant services and more, all controlled by an easy-to-use Web interface.
Who should attend?
- CIOs/CTOs
- IT Administrators/Managers
- Network Administrators/Engineers
- Email Administrators
- Business Owners

For more information follow this link - Barracuda STEP Seminar Registration

 

 

Thursday, September 2, 2010

National Preparedness Month - Family Emergency Planning

Are you and your family ready for a disaster?  What would happen if a disaster occurred while you and members of your family were separated while at work, day care, school and other places?  Do you know how your family members will contact each other?  Do you have a meeting place designated where everyone in your family can go if you cannot return to your home?  Every family needs to have a family emergency plan that involves every member of the household.  This is necessary to ensure that your family is ready for a disaster, whether or not you and your family are at home. 

 

In conjunction with National Preparedness Month in September, attached is a Family Emergency Preparedness Planning Guide that has been developed by the National Preparedness Division.  Please review this document with your family and then complete a family emergency plan.  A family emergency plan template is included in this guide and is also available on www.ready.gov.  As your family may not be together when disaster strikes, plan how you will contact one another and review what you will do in various disaster situations.

 

Regards,

 

Dave