Pilothouse Communications, LLC
December Newsletter
2010 
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In case you missed one of our recent blog posts:
 
Introducing our New Referral Program 

 

 

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We are giving our clients a $25 American Express Gift Card for telling a friend about us!

 

So don't miss out on the fun and refer your friends to us for a free gift!

Sit Back and Relax - Pilothouse Has All Your Technology Needs Covered

 

We can be your one stop shop for all your technology and data needs.

We are now offering Star2Star phone systems. Ask us how this new phone system can improve your business and make your daily phone calls easy and convenient wherever you are!


Some of our other services include:

  • Telephone Systems
  • IT/Data Support
  • Computer/Server/Laptop Hardware
  • Email Security (Spam Filters)
  • Remote VPN Access, Internet Access
  • Firewall/Router Hardware and set up
  • Video Surveillance Cameras
  • Voice and Data Cabling
  • Projectors/SMART boards
  • Telephone/Internet Service
  • Data Backup Solutions
  • 

Make just one call and we can take care of it all; with the same commitment to service, technical expertise and concern for your business that you have come to expect from Pilothouse.

Call for information on services we can provide as your full-service communications business partner 203-649-6405 or toll free 866-887-5792.

Greetings!

 

Wishing you health and happiness this Holiday Season and prosperity in the New Year. We value our customer relationships and thank you for being our customer. We look forward to continuing our partnership in the coming year.



 

 

From all of us at   Pilothouse Communications

Data Back-Up 101

   

One of the things we neglect most is backing up our data, however it is one of the most important things we can do. This is because there are a number of unexpected ways that we can lose our data:

 

1.    Hard Drive Failure - The majority of your information is stored on a hard drive - yet they do not last forever. This may happen gradually or all of a sudden without warning.

 

2.    Power Failure - Power outages can be dually dangerous - first they can cause you to lose whatever document you are working on if you did not save it prior to the power loss because your computer shut down. Second, a power surge can permanently damage your motherboard and your hard drive.

 

3.    Virus Attacks - Vicious viral infections can also cause you to lose your data in that they may infect your computer and delete important files.

 

But what information should you back up? Everything that is important to you. This list may make you think twice about what you may lose should you not be prepared:

 

1.   Address Book

2.   Pictures

3.   Documents for Work

4.   Favorite/Bookmarked Internet Sites

5.   Games

 

Your information and data is invaluable, and it is important that you treat it as such. You need to take the right precautions to ensure that your information is not accidentally lost, deleted, or made unavailable to you. The best way to do this is to back-up your data. This means saving a copy of your data in another location should you lose your files. Listed below are some methods that prevent data loss:

 

1.     Continuous Data Protection- CDP Backup/Restore Solutions - Prevents against theft, viruses, system crashes, and misplaced or stolen back-up tapes.

 

2.     External Hard Drives - You can save your information to an external hard drive. The benefit of this method is that you can simply plug it into your USB drive, and transfer your information over to it. It is simple, and has a large amount of storage space.

 

3.     CDs and Thumb Drives - Data can also be stored on CDs that are re-writable and thumb drives that simply plug in to your USB.

 

4.     Multiple PCs - If you have another PC at home, it is beneficial to store your data on that device as well - if one of your computers is not functioning, at least you have another with your information on it.

 

And, always remember:

 

·         It is up to you to back up your data.

·         More than one location for your backed-up information is always a good idea.

·         Back up your information frequently - you never know when a disaster may strike.

·         Organize your data so that you are able to find what you need should the time come.

·         Don't neglect your backed-up information - make sure that you store your external hard drive, CDs, or thumb drives in a safe and secure location.

 

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