Prospects and customers alike ask us regularly how does the remote access for laptops, netbooks and smartphones work through their company firewall. The answer is both simple and complex. The simple answer is that it is up to the customer. The complex answer is, well, complicated! Let’s take a few minutes to discuss this so […]
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ALMobile and my Firewall
April 1st, 2010 by RobALMobile 8.0 Training for Existing Customers
November 10th, 2009 by JeffAustin Lane is excited to be able to provide 4 free training sessions on the new features of ALMobile 8.0.
A sample of the few items that we will be going over:
Design your own report with our Ad-Hoc Reporter
See each employee’s total daily hours or weekly hours based on the default entry date (Smartphone/Handheld).
Track all changes […]
Austin Lane Named One of Constructech 50 Hottest for 2009
July 1st, 2009 by JeffConstructech Names 50 Hottest for 2009
Carol Stream, Ill., June 29, 2009 – Today, the winners of the Constructech 50 Hottest were named by Constructech magazine.
The Constructech 50 Hottest for 2009 is a listing of the most influential construction technology providers with a strong and ongoing market presence as determined by the editors of Constructech magazine […]
Do you have Conficker?
July 1st, 2009 by JeffOne of the infections that has caught the attention of the press worldwide has been the Conficker or Downadup worm. These worms have infected millions of computers, and is hard to detect for the average user until now. There is a website that you can visit that allows you to visibly see if you are […]
E-filing rules
July 1st, 2009 by Paul Garmer“The Internet is becoming the town square for the global village of tomorrow.” – Bill Gates
Communication is one of the primary tools that most businesses use today in servicing their customers. This is true for law offices almost more than anyone; since they are in constant communication with various organizations and individuals daily. Thus it […]
Data Breaches
February 6th, 2009 by Paul Garmer“People are stunned to hear that one company has data files on 185 million Americans.” – Ralph Nader
Data is the life blood of most companies, and in the computer age protecting it has become equally important. Hardware failures, software failures, and hackers using viruses and data gathering techniques have become a very real danger for […]
Automatically White-list Email Senders with Barracuda Outlook Plugin
January 29th, 2009 by JeffHave you ever wondered why some emails get through the email filtering provided by Austin Lane and others don’t? One of the biggest reasons is one that you may not realize. The Barracuda Outlook plug-in that should be installed on your system to allow you to mark email as SPAM or not as SPAM provides […]
Austin Lane to offer 24×7 monitoring
December 4th, 2008 by richardIn the world of today, businesses are relying more on technology for communications and to perform business critical applications than in the past. We trust this technology will not have a problem, but what happens when it does? Will you know? Traditionally when a problem arises, the only way of knowing is through reports from […]
Do I Need a Backup?
December 4th, 2008 by JeffAustin Lane operates with the belief that there are certain things that every business network needs. One such requirement is a properly-sized backup solution. For more information about what Austin Lane considers a properly-sized backup solution, please Contact Austin Lane Technologies, Inc.
According to a recent Dallas Morning News article entitled “Computer crash hinders Texas Attorney […]
Protected: 2009 ALMobile Questionairre Supplement
August 1st, 2008 by Austin LaneThere is no excerpt because this is a protected post.