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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Wasatch Software Names New Director of Technology


Wasatch Software is pleased to announce the hiring of Nathan Taylor as Director of Technology. Beginning April 1, 2009, Nathan will oversee the technical services division of Wasatch Software, which includes onsite IT services for customers along Utah’s Wasatch Front, as well as remote support and services for our national customer base.

Nathan brings a wealth of technical and leadership experience to Wasatch Software, and immediately enhances our ability to deliver quality services to our clients. Over the past 15 years he has managed sites of up to 1,500 users throughout the United States and Europe. Nathan’s systems administration and implementation experience is quite diverse. He is well versed in Windows, Linux, Unix, Solaris and Macintosh environments.

Wasatch Software continues to grow its technical organization to compliment our strong national resale business. Areas of technical expertise include network management, network security, virtualization, and data backup. All of us here at Wasatch Software welcome Nathan to our team, and look forward to what the future holds!

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Monday, March 30, 2009

Conficker: Ticking Time Bomb on Your PC?


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If you watched “60 Minutes” last night, or if you pay attention to online security sites, then you are aware of the latest “super virus” known as Conficker. It also goes by the names Downadup or Kido and has infected at least 10 million systems, and maybe up to 350 million, worldwide.

The scary thing about Conficker is that it is currently laying dormant on affected systems. In effect, it is awaiting further instructions from its creator. These further instructions could be to try and steal personal and financial information, or blast out spam causing further infections and network outages.

The virus is set to check with its creator on April 1st for further instructions, so now is a good time to make sure your system(s) aren’t infected. What steps should you take?
  1. Make sure you have up-to-date antivirus software installed and running. Symantec, Kaspersky and others are reportedly catching Conficker infections right now.
  2. Make sure you have the latest updates for Microsoft Windows downloaded and installed. Do this by visiting http://www.windowsupdate.com/. Microsoft has released a patch that deals with Conficker.
  3. Run a virus scan. Better safe than sorry, right?
  4. Don't visit unknown sites or suspicious links, even if sent to you by a friend.
  5. Check with our friends at 'threatpost.com' for additional information and news.

By following these simple steps you can potentially save yourself a lot of pain and heart ache. Certainly, feel free to contact our experts here at Wasatch Software if you have any questions or need assistance about any IT security issues. Thanks and have a great day!

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Sunday, March 22, 2009

Bet on Local Business

In these economic times it is more important than ever for businesses to focus on customers they understand, and customers who can understand them. What does this mean? Keep it local! Generally, other enterprises in our own locales not only face a similar business climate, but are also used to doing business the same way. They play by the same rules, if you will. This basic understanding can provide a foundation for a great relationship.

Additionally, one should also apply karma to the mix. For example, it would be hypocritical and even detrimental to seek local relationships without reciprocating. In these trying times a business should also seek to strengthen the local economy, and thus its own customer base, by procuring products and services from local vendors, even if it means spending a dollar or two extra.

Until last year, Wasatch Software had been primarily focused on building its national customer base. In 2008, we began emphasizing the growth of our local customer base. This has been a key factor in surpassing our revenues each month so far this year, as compared to the same month in all previous years. In turn, we have happily focused on procuring product from local vendors whenever possible.

Turning to Utah specifically, why is there a benefit to focus on our local market?
1- Utah tends to have a much more isolated economy than many other states in our union. Much of this is due to social, political, and policy issues.
2- Utah is known for its resiliency. This is highlighted by a few recent articles:
a. “Utah may see relatively fast economic recovery” by Brice Wallace (deseretnews.com)
b. “Utah Ranked #1 for Expected Economic Recovery” News Wire (utahbusiness.com)

That being said, let’s all do our part to strengthen our state by ‘keeping it local’!

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Monday, March 16, 2009

Wasatch Software Receives 2009 Kaspersky ‘Rising Star’ Award


It was my pleasure to accept the 2009 Rising Star award at the Kaspersky Lab America’s Partner Conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico last month. The ‘Rising Star’ award honors a Kaspersky partner who has displayed exceptional sales and growth over the past year, and was presented by Eugene Kaspersky (CEO, Kaspersky Lab) and Steve Orenberg (President of the Americas, Kaspersky Lab). Wasatch Software was among 4 partners in the United States who received awards.

Kaspersky themselves can also be considered ‘Rising Stars’ in the world of antivirus software and computer security. Over the past few years, they have gained plenty of market share in the United States to coincide with their already strong international customer base. This is largely due to the strength of their product when it comes to virus detection, virus neutralization, ease of administration, and license costs. All of this is certainly drawing attention from players in the I.T. industry, as well as competitors. Following is a breakdown of antivirus market share worldwide as presented at Kaspersky’s recent conference:

Company, Market Share (%)
Symantec, 40%
McAfee, 17%
Trend Micro, 6%
Kaspersky, 4 %
Others, 33%

Of course, Wasatch Software partners with all of the organizations listed above. However, in most cases we find ourselves recommending Kaspersky to our clients based on the best fit for their needs. Certainly let me know if you have any comments, or if we can be of assistance in regards to your perimeter or endpoint security needs.

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