Michael Madigan wrote:
> I have a client who built a self-storage facility. They purchased electronic 
> gate software and accounts-receivable software that interfaces with 
> quickbooks.  When a customer doesn't pay, their gate key is locked out.
>    
>   They had someone else set up the system initially.
>    
>   I was called over there yesterday because one of their employees downloaded 
> a porno spyware and trojan onto their only controlling computer.  After 
> removing all their spyware, which took installing Adaware, spybot Search and 
> destroy, and windows defender to get all the worms, trojans and spyware 
> removed, it dawned on me that they have no backup computer to run their 
> operation should this one fail.
>    
>   They are balking at setting up a redundant system with a few PCs and a 
> redundant server.
>    
>   I think they're in big trouble if they have a catastrophic computer failure.
>    
>   Does anyone know what other facilities do?  I can't believe a computer that 
> controls all the functions of the business has no redundancy.
>   

It seems like many of us have these tightwad clients who are a 
penny-wise and a pound foolish.

-- 
Michael J. Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
http://fabmate.com
"Work smarter, not harder, with MBSS custom software solutions!"



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