Once you have a domain name, you’ll want email. The de facto means of communication over the internet.
Your email needs to be secure and reliable.
Security includes preventing hackers from being able to access your inbox or send emails from your account, checking for infected files being sent to your account, filtering out the spam mail and securing the transfer of emails to other email servers.
Reliability means you need your email working non stop, with automated processing where and when possible.
Getting your business known online needs the right domain name. What kind of image do you want your business to have?
Even if you’re not planning on having a website, we would still very much urge you to buy your domain names so no one else can. This also gives you a more professional look to your emails; rather than bob@yahoo.co.uk you can use bob@mybusiness.com
Price excludes telco service contracts and other third party services.
Data Backup
Backing up your data is essential.
It’s likely that you will have a requirement to take appropriate measures to secure your data, and if it’s your customers data, there may be even more stringent requirements to look after the information.
Not only that, but can you imagine having to rebuild your information if you were to lose your live data store.
Keeping a secure, offsite copy of all your precious data needn’t be complex or costly, unless it’s done badly!
We can design and implement secure backup systems that work, are reliable and won’t let you down when you come to restore from them.
Once you begin publishing your contact details, it’s an unfortunate fact of life that you will become a target for malware, phishing, scams, viruses and other nasties.
The most common form of attack is still by email, scams are getting more convincing and can range from installing malware on your devices, to scamming you out of money with misleading emails.
Cryptoware viruses, the ones that encrypt all your data and hold you to ransome (also called ransomware) is still one of the more lucrative forms of infection. The virus installs itself on your computer, then quickly encrypts various files and folders it finds on your PC, and often any attached storage like a network drive.
You’re then given a very limited time to pay a ransom for the encryption key to get your data back, obviously paying the ransom is not actually a guarantee that you will get the decryption key, that the key will be the right one or that the decryption program will work. And you’re unlikely to be able to ask for your money back.
We can setup various levels of antivirus to help protect you and your precious data, and to help keep you safe online.