In Trend Micro Worry-Free Business Security 6.0 and higher, Trend have implemented new technology that reduces the size of pattern files distributed to the client machines. This combined with other architecture changes means that there is quite a lot of disk activity and change at certain times during the day. The disk activity is really a reorganisation of the … [Read more...]
Archives for February 2011
Happy Birthday Correct Solutions!
14 years ago today, Correct Solutions was born. Since then I’ve been so very proud of how the baby has grown, learnt to crawl, stumble and get up again and finally run so very very well. Correct now has a staff of 21 people and 3 offices in the Sydney area. With partners across Australia, there’s very little that Correct cannot do in terms of network … [Read more...]
SBS 2011 – From 50,000 feet to ground level and back again
I’m visiting the US later this month and as part of that trip, I’ll be visiting Phoenix, AZ. While I’m there I’ll be presenting a session I’m putting together on SBS 2011. This will be a technical presentation, not a sales and marketing one, and I’m packing it full of great tips and tricks from the products that I use in my SBS installations. The event is on March … [Read more...]
Outsourcing my transport – a different angle on productivity
2011 is for me a year of change. I’m trying to change a few things in my life to improve myself. One of those is the number of hours that I work. Before Christmas, using RescueTime, I found I was tracking an average of 120 hours a week working… that’s 18 hours a day for 7 days a week. That is just insane, but I did it because I had to… no – not a good … [Read more...]
Why are people disabling IPv6 on SBS 2008?
It’s interesting to hear feedback from the SBS support team at Microsoft in Las Colinas, TX about the issues that they see when supporting the product. One of the common ones that they see, and I hear out there in the community is around IPv6 being evil or bad on SBS 2008. Some people experience connectivity issues on SBS 2008 (and potentially SBS 2011) ad they do … [Read more...]