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Streamlining IT Infrastructure

Streamlining IT: Reducing Complexity and Costs for a More Efficient Network

We recently completed a comprehensive network optimization and rationalization project for one of our clients, focusing on reducing complexity, enhancing security, and cutting costs. This involved a series of strategic changes, including:

  • Migrating 2 Terabytes of Data: We transferred data from large Windows network storage systems to a simplified, high-performance Network Accessible Storage (NAS), improving data access speed and management ease.
  • Decommissioning Dropbox: To reduce costs, we consolidated the client’s cloud storage by leveraging their existing Office365 OneDrive setup, eliminating the need for separate Dropbox accounts.
  • Simplifying Network Architecture: We removed the Windows Domain Controllers and transitioned to a more straightforward Workgroup network while ensuring robust security measures remained in place.
  • Reconfiguring Core Network Services: By configuring routers to handle DNS and DHCP, we streamlined network management, reducing dependency on the now-retired domain controllers.
  • Optimizing Printer Access: Printers were reconfigured to be accessible directly on the network, removing the need for network shares previously managed by the Windows Domain Controller.
  • Eliminating VMware Server: We retired the VMware server by relocating necessary virtual systems, such as the Door Security system, to spare physical computers, further simplifying the infrastructure.

These enhancements resulted in a massive reduction in both complexity and yearly operational costs, giving our client a streamlined, efficient, and easily manageable network. This transformation not only meets their current needs but is also scalable for future growth.

If you’re looking to optimize your IT environment and reduce costs, let’s explore how we can help simplify your network!

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Latest Windows Server Project Completion for a Prominent National Coach Company! 🚌💻

🌐 We’re thrilled to announce our latest Windows Server project completion for a prominent national Coach Company! 🚌💻

Project Overview:

  • 🚀 Delivered and installed an on-premise web server and Office Server.
  • 🌟 The server features a user-friendly booking system for the general public.
  • 📅 Allows customers to explore and book a variety of holidays offered by the Coach Company.

Office Server Configuration:

  • 🌐 New office server set up to assist personnel in booking holidays for clients and general office duties.
  • ☎️ Designed for both in-person and phone-based customer interactions.

Hardware and Software:

Client PC Upgrades:

  • 💼 Installed Acer All in One Systems for office staff.
  • 🚀 These systems are optimized for efficient client booking management.

🔥 Our Commitment: At Cloud9 Computing Ltd, we’re dedicated to providing cutting-edge IT solutions that enhance operational efficiency and customer satisfaction. This project is a testament to our expertise and commitment to excellence.

🙌 Thank You! A big thank you to our team for their hard work and to our valued client for entrusting us with this significant project.

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👉 Stay tuned for more updates on our projects and services and contact us if you are interested in our services!

Chinese hacking group targeting Microsoft Exchange Servers

The campaign has exploited recently discovered flaws in Microsoft Exchange software, stealing email and infecting computer servers with tools that let attackers take control remotely,

“Everyone running these servers needs to act now to patch them. We are concerned that there are a large number of victims,” White House spokeswoman Jennifer Psaki said .

After Microsoft released patches for the vulnerabilities on Tuesday, attacks “dramatically stepped up” on servers not yet updated with security fixes, said Krebs, who cited unnamed sources familiar with the situation

In a blog post on Tuesday, Microsoft executive Tom Burt said the company had released updates to fix the security flaws, which apply to on-premises versions of the software rather than cloud-based versions, and urged customers to apply them

Please ensure your On site Exchange Servers are fully patched or call Cloud9 for help, advice and support.