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What Every Small Business Owner Must Know
About Protecting And Preserving Their Company’s Critical Data And Computer
Systems
If You Depend
On Your Computer Network To Run Your Business, This Is One Report You
DON’T Want To Overlook!
This report will outline in plain, non-technical
English common mistakes that many small business owners make with their
computer network that cost them thousands in lost sales, productivity, and
computer repair bills, as well as providing an easy, proven way to reduce or
completely eliminate the financial expense and frustration of these
oversights.
You’ll Discover:
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The single most expensive mistake most small business
owners make when it comes to protecting their company data.
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The universal misconception business owners have
about their computer networks, and how it can end up costing between $9,000
to as much as $60,000 in damages.
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6 Critical security measures every small business
should have in place.
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How to greatly reduce – or even completely eliminate
– frustrating crashes, slow performance, and other annoying computer
problems.
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How to avoid expensive computer repair bills and get
all the computer support you need for a low, fixed monthly rate.
From the Desk of: James Oryszc
JSO Technology LLC
Dear Colleague,
Have you ever lost
an hour of work on your computer?
Now imagine if you lost days or weeks of work – or
imagine losing your client database, financial records, and all of the work
files your company has ever produced or compiled.
Imagine
what would happen if your network went down for days, where you couldn’t
access e-mail or the information on your PC. How frustrating would that be?
Or, what if a major storm, flood, or fire destroyed
your office and all of your files? Or if a virus wiped out your server…do
you have an emergency recovery plan in place that you feel confident in?
How quickly do you think you could recover, if at all?
Many small business
owners tend to ignore or forget about taking steps to secure their company’s
network from these types of catastrophes until disaster strikes. By then
it’s too late and the damage is done.
But That Could Never Happen To Me!
(And Other
Lies Business Owners Like To Believe About Their Businesses…)
After working with over 60
number of small and mid-size businesses, we found that 6 out of 10
businesses will experience some type of major network or technology disaster
that will end up costing them between $9,000 and $60,000 in repairs and
restoration costs on average.
That doesn’t even include lost productivity,
sales, and client goodwill that can be damaged when a company can’t operate
or fulfill on its promises due to technical problems.
While it may be difficult to determine the
actual financial impact computer problems have on your business, you can’t
deny the fact that they do have a negative effect. If you’ve ever had your
business grind to a screeching halt because you and your employees could not
access the data or systems necessary for operations, you must have some idea
of the frustration and financial loss to your business even if you haven’t
put a pencil to figuring out the exact cost.
Take a look at these statistics:
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Companies experience an average of 501 hours of network downtime every
year, and the overall downtime costs an average of 3.6% of annual
revenue.
(Source: The Costs of Enterprise
Downtime, Infonetics Research)
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93% of companies that lost their data center for 10 days or more due to
a disaster filed for bankruptcy within one year of the disaster, and 50%
filed for bankruptcy immediately.
(Source: National Archives & Records Administration in Washington.)
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20% of small to medium businesses will suffer a major disaster causing
loss of critical data every 5 years.
(Source: Richmond House Group)
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This year, 40% of small to
medium businesses that manage their own network and use the Internet for
more than e-mail will have their network accessed by a hacker, and more
than 50% won’t even know they were attacked.
(Source: Gartner Group)
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Of those companies participating in the Contingency Planning &
Management Cost of Downtime Survey: 46% said each hour of downtime would
cost their companies up to $50,000, 28% said each hour would cost
between $51,000 and $250,000, 18% said each hour would cost between
$251,000 and $1 million, and 8% said it would cost their companies more
than $1million per hour. (Source: Cost
of Downtime Survey Results, 2001.)
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Cyber-criminals stole an
average of $900 from each of 3 million Americans in the past year, and
that doesn't include the hundreds of thousands of PCs rendered useless
by spyware. (Source: Gartner
Group)
What These Failures Are REALLY Costing
Your Business
Even
if you don’t factor in the soft costs of lost productivity, there is a hard
cost of repairing and restoring your network. Most major network repairs
will require a minimum of four to eight hours on average to get the network
back up and running. Plus, most consultants cannot get on-site to resolve
the problem for 24 to 48 hours. That means your network could be down for
one to two days.
Since the average computer consultant charges over $100 per hour plus a trip
fee and a surcharge if it’s an emergency, the average cost of these repairs
is $600 to $1,000; and that doesn’t even include any software or hardware
costs that may also be required. Over a year, this results in $1,800 to
$3,000 in costs without even considering hardware and software costs, or
other soft costs of lost sales and work hours. Of course, those numbers
quickly multiply with larger, more complex networks.
What’s most exasperating about this situation is that 100% of these
disasters and restoration costs could have been completely avoided or
greatly mitigated easily and inexpensively
with a little
planning and proactive maintenance.
Why Small
Business Are Especially Vulnerable
To These Disasters
With the constant changes to technology and the daily
development of new threats, it takes a highly-trained technician to maintain
even a simple 3 to 5 person network; however, the cost of hiring a
full-time, experienced technician is just not feasible for most small
business owners.
In
an attempt to save money, most try to do their own in-house IT support and
designate the person with the most technical expertise as the part-time IT
manager. This never works out because this makeshift IT person has another
full-time job to do and is usually not skilled enough to properly support an
entire computer network anyway.
This
inevitably results in a network that is ill-maintained and unstable. It also
means that the backups, virus updates, and security patches are not getting
timely updates, giving a false sense of security.
It’s
only a matter of time before the network crashes. If you’re lucky, it will
only cost you a little downtime; but there’s always a chance you could end
up like one of these companies:
Auto Body Shop Shells Out $20,000 To Clean Up
A Virus
A local auto body shop with
multiple locations discovered the importance of preventative maintenance the
hard way. Without warning, a virus was downloaded to their server and
started replicating and attaching itself to files. This virus corrupted
their data, impaired their customer management system, and immediately
brought down their Exchange server (no e-mail could come in or go out).
Preventing this disaster would have only cost them 1/25th
of the cost ($800 per month) AND they would have experienced better
performance and fewer problems with their network. Instead, they were forced
to spend a whopping $20,000 to remove the virus and restore their network.
Even then, this huge enormous fee only got them back up and running; their
systems were still not optimized, secured, and updated, as they should
have been.
Two Failed Hard Drives Cost Health Products
Company $40,000 and
9 Days of Downtime
The back office of a health
products company had two hard drives fail at the same time, causing them to
lose a large number of critical customer files.
When they contacted us to recover the data from the
system backups, we found the backups weren’t functioning properly. Even
though they appeared to be backing up all of this company’s data, they were
in fact worthless. In the end, recovering the data off of these failed
drives took a team of disaster recovery specialists 9 days and $15,000. In
addition to the recovery costs, they also incurred $25,000 in other services
to get their network stabilized.
Had they been properly monitoring their network, they
would have been able to see that these hard drives were failing and that the
backups were not performing properly. This would have prevented the crash,
the downtime, and the $40,000 in costs to get them back up and running, not
to mention the 9 days of lost productivity while their network was down.
Property Management Company Spends $9,000 And
Weeks Of Downtime For A Simple Inexpensive Repair
A 10-user property management
company was not monitoring or maintaining their server. Due to the overuse
and lack of maintenance, it started to degenerate and eventually shut down
under the load. This caused their entire network to be down for two full
days and cost them $3,000 in support fees to get them back up and running.
Naturally the costs were much higher when you factored in the lost
productivity of their ten employees during that time.
This client did not want to implement a preventative
maintenance program so the same problem happened again two months later,
costing them another $3,000 and two days of downtime.
Six months later it happened yet another time bringing
their total to $9,000 in hard costs plus tens of thousands in productivity
costs for a problem that could have quickly been detected and prevented from
happening.
Six Things You
Must Do At A Minimum To Protect Your Company From These Types Of Disasters:
While
it's impossible to plan for every potential computer problem or emergency, a
little proactive monitoring and maintenance of your network will help you
avoid or greatly reduce the impact of the vast majority of computer
disasters you could experience.
Unfortunately, I have
found that most small business owners are NOT conducting any type of
proactive monitoring or maintaining their network, which leaves them
completely vulnerable to the types of disasters you just read about. This is
primarily for three reasons:
#1. They don’t understand the importance of regular maintenance.
#2. Even if they DID understand its importance, they simply do not know
what maintenance is required or how to do it.
#3. They are already swamped with more immediate day-to-day fires
demanding their attention. If their network is working fine today, it goes
to the bottom of the pile of things to worry about. That means no one is
watching to make sure the backups are working properly, the virus protection
is up-to-date, that critical security patches are being applied, or that the
network is “healthy” overall.
While there are over
37 critical checks and maintenance tasks that need to be performed on a
daily, weekly, and monthly basis, I’m going to share with you the 6 that are
most important for protecting your company.
Step#1: Make Sure You Are Backing Up Your Files Every Day
It just amazes me how many businesses never back up their
computer network Imagine this: you write the most important information you
could ever write and I come along and erase it. How are you going to get it
back? You're not. Unless you can remember it, or you if YOU MAKED A
COPY OF IT, you can't recover the data. It's gone. That is why it
is so important to back up your network. There are a number of things that
could cause you to lose data files. If the information on the disk is
important to you, make sure you have more than one copy of it.
Step #2: Check
Your Backups On A Regular Basis To Make Sure They Are Working Properly
This is another big mistake I see. Many business owners
set up some type of backup system, but then never check to make sure it’s
working properly. It’s not uncommon for a system to APPEAR to be backing up
when in reality, it’s not. There are dozens of things that can go wrong and
cause your backup to become corrupt and useless. That is why it’s not enough
to simply back up your system; you have to check it on a regular basis to
make sure the data is recoverable in the event of an emergency. Remember the
Health Products Company that shelled out $40,000 to recover data they
THOUGHT they backed up? Don’t let that happen to you.
Step #3: Keep
An Offsite Copy Of Your Backups
What happens if a fire or flood destroys your server
AND the backup tapes or drive? This is how hurricane Katrina devastated many
businesses that have now been forced into bankruptcy. What happens if your
office gets robbed and they take EVERYTHING? Having an offsite backup is
simply a smart way to make sure you can get your business back up and
running in a relatively short period of time.
Step #4: Make
Sure Your Virus Protection Is ALWAYS On AND Up-To-Date
You would have to be living under a rock to not know
how devastating a virus can be to your network. With virus attacks coming
from spam, downloaded data and music files, instant messages, web sites, and
e-mails from friends and clients, you cannot afford to be without up-to-date
virus protection.
Not only can a virus
corrupt your files and bring down your network, but it can also hurt your
reputation. If you or one of your employees unknowingly spreads a virus to a
customer, or if the virus hijacks your e-mail address book, you’re going to
make a lot of people very angry.
Step #5: Set Up A Firewall
Small business owners tend to think that because they are “just a small
business”, no one would waste time trying to hack in to their network, when
nothing could be further from the truth. I’ve conducted experiments where I
connected a single computer to the Internet with no firewall. Within hours,
over 13 gigabytes of space was taken over by malicious code and files that I
could not delete. The simple fact is that there are thousands of
unscrupulous individuals out there who think it’s fun to disable your
computer just because they can.
These individuals
strike randomly by searching the Internet for open, unprotected ports. As
soon as they find one, they will delete files or download huge files that
cannot be deleted, shutting down your hard drive. They can also use your
computer as a zombie for storing pirated software or sending spam, which
will cause your ISP to shut YOU down and prevent you from accessing the
Internet or sending and receiving e-mail.
If the malicious
programs can’t be deleted, you’ll have to re-format the entire hard drive
causing you to lose every piece of information you’ve ever owned UNLESS you
were backing up your files properly (see 1 to 3 above).
Step #6: Update Your System With Critical Security Patches As They Become
Available
If you do not have the most up-to-date security
patches and virus definitions installed on your network, hackers can access
your computer through a simple banner ad or through an e-mail attachment.
Not too long ago Microsoft released a security
bulletin about three newly discovered vulnerabilities that could allow an
attacker to gain control of your computer by tricking users into downloading
and opening a maliciously crafted picture. At the same time, Microsoft
released a Windows update to correct the vulnerabilities; but if you didn’t
have a process to ensure you were applying critical updates as soon as they
become available, you were completely vulnerable to this attack.
Here’s another compelling reason to ensure your network stays up-to-date
with the latest security patches…
Most
hackers do not discover these security loopholes on their own. Instead, they
learn about them when Microsoft (or any other software vendor for that
matter) announces the vulnerability and issues an update. That is their cue
to spring into action and they immediately go to work to analyze the update
and craft an exploit (like a virus) that allows them access to any computer
or network that has not yet installed the security patch.
In
essence, the time between the release of the update and the release of the
exploit that targets the underlying vulnerability is getting shorter every
day.
When
the “nimda” worm was first discovered back in the fall of 2001, Microsoft
had already released the patch that protected against that vulnerability
almost a year before (331
days). So network administrators had plenty of time to apply the update. Of
course, many still hadn’t done so, and the “nimda” worm caused lots of
damage. But in the summer of 2003 there were
only 25 days between the
release of the Microsoft update that would have protected against the
“blaster” worm and the detection of the worm itself!
Clearly,
someone needs to be paying
close attention to your systems to ensure that critical updates are applied
as soon as possible. That is why we highly recommend small business owners
without a full-time IT staff allow their consultant to monitor and maintain
their network.
Announcing A Simple And Easy Way To
Ensure These Disasters Don’t Happen To
Your Business:
If you are
sitting there thinking, “This all sounds great, but I don’t have the time or
the staff to handle all of this work,” I’ve got the solution.
Thanks to a service we offer called "Hassel Free Managed Service”, we can
completely take over the day-to-day management and maintenance of your
computer network and free you from
expensive, frustrating computer problems, downtime, and security threats.
You’ll get all the benefits of a highly-trained, full-time IT department at
only a fraction of the cost.
And
here is the best part…
In most cases, we
can cut your IT support costs by 30% to 50% WHILE improving the reliability
and performance of your network and eliminating spyware, spam, downtime, and
other computer frustrations!
The Benefits Are Obvious:
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You’ll eliminate expensive repairs and recovery costs.
Our network monitoring and maintenance will save you money by
preventing expensive network disasters from ever happening in the first
place. As a matter of fact, we guarantee it.
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You’ll avoid expensive trip fees while receiving faster
support. Our remote monitoring software will enable us to access and
repair most network problems right from our offices. No more waiting around
for an engineer to show up!
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How does faster performance, fewer “glitches”, and practically
zero downtime sound to you?
Under this
program, that is exactly what we’ll deliver. Some parts of your system will
degrade in performance over time, causing them to slow down, hang up, and
crash. Our preventative maintenance and network monitoring will make sure
your computers stay in tip-top shape for maximum speed, performance, and
reliability.
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You will have ALL of the benefits of an in-house IT department
WITHOUT all of the costs.
As a Managed Network Service Plan customer, you’ll have access
to a knowledgeable support staff that can be reached immediately should you
have any kind of problem or question.
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You’ll receive substantial discounts on IT services that you are
already buying. Most IT firms will nickel and dime you over every little
thing they do; under this program, you’ll pay one flat, affordable rate and
get all of the technical support you need. No hidden charges, caveats, or
disclaimers.
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You will never have to fear a big, expensive network repair
bill.
Instead, you can budget for network support just like rent or insurance.
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You’ll sleep easier knowing the “gremlins at the gate” are
being watched and kept out of your network.
- You’ll safeguard your data.
The data on the hard disk is always more important than the hardware
that houses it. If you rely on your computer systems for daily
operations, it's time to get serious about protecting your critical,
irreplaceable electronic information.
- You’ll finally put a stop
to annoying spam, pop-ups,
and spyware taking over your computer and your network.
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You’ll gain incredible peace of mind. As a business owner, you
already have enough to worry about. We’ll make sure everything
pertaining to your network security and reliability is handled so you
don’t have to worry about it.
How Disaster-Proof Is YOUR Network?
FREE Security Audit Reveals The Truth
Hopefully this report acted as an eye opener to all
small business owners who are not adequately protecting their data and
computer network. If you are not doing the 6 steps outlined in this
report, your network is an accident waiting to happen and the most important
thing for you to do now is take immediate action towards protecting
yourself.
One of
the biggest, costliest mistakes you can make is to ignore this advice
with the false hope that such a disaster could never happen to
you.
Because you have taken the time to request and
read this report, I would like to offer you a FREE Network Security Audit.
Normally I charge $250 for this service, but as a prospective client, I’d
like to give it to you for free as a way of introducing our Hassel Free
Managed Service program to your company.
During this audit I will come on site and…
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Pinpoint any exposure to or risk
from hackers, viruses, spyware, spam, data loss, power
outages, system downtime, and even employee sabotage.
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Review your system backups
to make sure the data CAN be recovered in case of a
disaster. You don’t want to discover that your backups were corrupt AFTER a
major disaster wiped out your network.
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Scan your network for hidden spyware and viruses
that hackers “plant” in your network to steal information, deliver spam, and
track your online activities.
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Look for hidden problems that cause error messages,
slow performance, and network crashes.
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Answer any questions you have
about your network or keeping it running problem free.
I can also give you a second opinion on any projects you are considering.
There Are No Strings Attached,
But You Have To Hurry…
As you might have guessed, I cannot extend this
offer forever, because time and staff limitations simply won’t allow it.
If
you want to say goodbye to your computer problems and stop worrying about
the security of your data from hardware failures, viruses, hackers, and
other threats, then you’ll want to sign up right now for this Free Network
Security Audit.
There is absolutely no obligation or pressure for you to buy anything, or to
ever use our services again. As I stated earlier, this is simply an easy way
for us to demonstrate how we can help your business at no risk to you.
How To Secure Your Free Network Security
Audit
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Fill in and fax back the enclosed request form.
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Call me direct at 262-264-0220
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Send an e-mail to
info@jsotechnology.com with the words, “Security Audit” in the
subject line. Be sure to include your company name, address, and
phone number so I can follow up with you.
Good Networking,
James Oryszczyn
P.S. Please note that
this offer for a FREE Security Audit won’t be around forever. While we would love to
be able to give these away to everyone, staff and time limitations simply
won’t allow it. That’s why you must respond to this offer by the date
stamped on the enclosed fax-back form today.
You
have my word that you will not be under any pressure or obligation to buy
anything, or to ever use our services again.
“Yes! I Want To Make Sure My Network And Company’s Data Are Safe From Harm”
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Please sign me up for a FREE Security Audit so I can make sure I am doing
everything possible to secure my network.
I understand that I am under
no obligation to do or to buy
anything by requesting this audit. I further understand that these audits
are being made available on a
first-come, first-served basis.
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