https://bryley.com/wp-content/uploads/20200907_192708-scaled.jpg14402560Gavin Livingstonehttps://www.bryley.com/wp-content/uploads/logo-340-300x79.pngGavin Livingstone2020-09-10 09:40:092020-09-12 20:12:53Bryley Office at Night
https://bryley.com/wp-content/uploads/20200902_075033-scaled.jpg14402560Gavin Livingstonehttps://www.bryley.com/wp-content/uploads/logo-340-300x79.pngGavin Livingstone2020-09-09 15:00:262020-09-12 20:16:19New Roof for Bryley Systems
“People are one of the weakest links” in securing technology. Still organizations invest ten to twenty times the amount to secure the equipment and networks than they invest, “ensuring all people [using the technology] understand the organization’s IT security policy, procedures, and practices [4.5 min. read]
Whether your business is using G-Suite, Office 365 or another email server, the fine-print agreements release those providers from liability for anything happening to your email data. The reality is Microsoft, Google, etc. are liable for the infrastructure on which your data resides (i.e. if their data center goes down, they’re going to do what they can to get it back and running). They are not answerable for your data, including emails [4.5 min. read]
https://bryley.com/wp-content/uploads/200821bbryeggsbasketcanstockphoto22938019.jpg400400Lawrence Strausshttps://www.bryley.com/wp-content/uploads/logo-340-300x79.pngLawrence Strauss2020-08-24 13:50:402020-08-29 23:04:56The Truth About Your Email Host and Archiving
3-2-1 is the baseline standard for Backup and Data Recovery. In this scheme you have three copies of your data on two different types of media and one of those versions is stored off-site.
https://bryley.com/wp-content/uploads/200724abry321.jpg393393Lawrence Strausshttps://www.bryley.com/wp-content/uploads/logo-340-300x79.pngLawrence Strauss2020-07-24 17:52:382020-07-24 20:09:14The 3-2-1 Rule of Thumb in the Age of Continuity
Bryley Office at Night
/in Blog Post /by Gavin LivingstoneSince posting pictures of Bryley’s roofing-project crane, I thought these nighttime pictures of our historic building might be of interest
New Roof for Bryley Systems
/in Blog Post /by Gavin LivingstoneWe are replacing the flat roof at our office in Clinton, Mass
Mah Bad
/in Blog Post /by Lawrence Strauss“People are one of the weakest links” in securing technology. Still organizations invest ten to twenty times the amount to secure the equipment and networks than they invest, “ensuring all people [using the technology] understand the organization’s IT security policy, procedures, and practices [4.5 min. read]
The Truth About Your Email Host and Archiving
/in Blog Post /by Lawrence StraussWhether your business is using G-Suite, Office 365 or another email server, the fine-print agreements release those providers from liability for anything happening to your email data. The reality is Microsoft, Google, etc. are liable for the infrastructure on which your data resides (i.e. if their data center goes down, they’re going to do what they can to get it back and running). They are not answerable for your data, including emails [4.5 min. read]
Garin Livingstone Named VP Operations
/in Blog Post /by Gavin LivingstoneBryley Systems is pleased to announce that Garin Livingstone has been promoted to VP of Operations. Garin started with Bryley in 2008
Bryley Earns Cisco Cloud and Managed Services Certification
/in Blog Post /by Lawrence StraussBryley, a long-time Cisco certified partner, has recently achieved the Cloud and Managed Services certification
The 3-2-1 Rule of Thumb in the Age of Continuity
/in Blog Post /by Lawrence Strauss3-2-1 is the baseline standard for Backup and Data Recovery. In this scheme you have three copies of your data on two different types of media and one of those versions is stored off-site.