May 18, 2012

Cimco-Software Authorized Reseller

One of our vertical markets is high tech machine shops. We have every day experience with Predator DNC  solutions, Surfcam, Mastercam, GeoPath and many more related products. Since 2006 we’ve been a reseller of CIMCO Software including CIMCO Edit Professional, DNC Max, NC-Base, MDC-Max, CNC-Calc, Cimco Filter, and Mastercam Post Processor. We are proud to receive very positive feedback from our CIMCO clients for our prompt service.

We are grateful to have provided CIMCO software to these companies, and we’d love to help you:

  • Custom Product Development
  • Advanced Plastic Molding
  • L&T Precision
  • Mountain States Automation
  • J J Machining, LLC
  • Cutpath
  • Composite Manufacturing, Inc.
  • Synvasive Technology
  • General Atomics
  • Racetec Pistons
  • Martindale Manufacturing Company
  • PASCO Scientific
  • Aerojet
  • Stewart Tool
  • Triumph Group
  • Lathrom Manufacturing, Inc.
  • J.C. Machining, Inc.
  • Steam Turbine Blading
  • Howell Precision Machine and Engineering
  • Wightman Engineering
  • Paul Component Engineering
  • Antron Precision Machining
  • DexM Aerospace
  • Tri Models, Inc.
  • BR Motorsports
  • International Environmental
  • Reata Engineering
  • Masimo
  • Stellar Machine
  • Microphor
  • CIRCOR Aerospace
  • Cobb Tuning, LLC
  • G&L Machining
  • General Dynamics
  • Calpipe Industries
  • Shulte Corp
  • Southwest Greene International
  • AEG Industries
  • Nelson Thread Grinding
  • Advanced Plastic Molding
  • ITT Corporation
  • Calpipe Industries
  • Great Plains Industries
  • Ellison Technologies
  • Pacific Basin Business Group
  • Sherpa Design

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Speakeasy Partner

speakeasynetworkManaged Solutions partnered with Speakeasy to provide very competitive pricing and excellent service on VOIP, DSL and T1+ data products to our customers. We’ve worked with a number of communications companies over the years but were most impressed with Speakeasy. They have been responsive to our needs and provide technically sound solutions. It is no surprise that Speakeasy is rapidly expanding into a number of markets around the United States. There is a demand everywhere for good service, Speakeasy and Managed Solutions both recognize this.

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“Big Yellow” Worm Circulating

There is a new worm circulating tonight that is infecting machines that have vulnerable versions of Symantec Client Security (Ver 3) and Symantec Anti-virus Corporate edition (Ver 10). Once a machine is infected it downloads a package from an FTP server then begins to seek more vulnerable machines to infect. If you have a vulnerable version of these products you can protect yourself from this worm by downloading the patches available from Symantec.

It is not likely that this worm would infect smal networks behind a firewall or other NAT device but it is still advisable to patch any systems running these products anyway. Like with anything else of this nature, you should contact your IT department for more information or if you think your machine may be infected. If you’d like to learn more about the worm or this vulnerability the best resource right now that we are aware of is eEye.

Now for the technical types some additional information. I connected to the ftp server mentioned in the eEye article and discovered the following:

[21:38:45] 220-This Server is running since 2 days and 7:31 hours,
[21:38:45] 220-and has been accessed 91607 times, 325 in the last 24 hours.
[21:38:45] 220-There are now 1 users logged in, Max allowed : Unlimited.

It is possible that this worm has been downloaded by over 91,000 infected machines as of 9:38PM PST Friday December 15th, 2006. It does appear that the spread mysteriously slowed in the past 24 hours. It is possible that the .exe was modified to access a new FTP server and that variants already exist.

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Is OS-X more secure than Windows?

If you asked me this question 2-3 years ago I would have said yes. It appears that the success of Apple’s OS-X equipped machines has also led to another new phenomenon – exploits. Today as I was reading the latest cert advisories looking for windows, internet explorer or other related issues I noticed several “High” vulnerabilities for Apple Mac OS X. I figured I’d read on to see the typical Microsoft Internet Explorer or related items but there weren’t any. Is this a sign of a change in the tide of OS security? I don’t believe so, I have what I believe is a much more logical explanation. All software of any sort has issues. These issues create opportunities for those out there that would like to undermine our security.
The bigger we as an audience represent the more likely we are to be a target of these efforts. Quite simply, the Mac was not a huge target because it had very little market share and mainstream appeal. That has changed and so has the efforts that are made to exploit it. This is not a universal answer, there are of course other factors involved but I believe above all this is the biggest issue. When you compare things that have like features and marketability you’ll likely find items that have similar exploitability and interest of those mysterious would be exploiters.

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Virtualization – Technology Primer

We all know that operating a business can pose many challenges. As your business grows Information Technology tends to get more complicated. You might find that you need a new server to run software that your current server is unable to run. Or perhaps you need to add some redundancy, a second or third server even. Things are starting to get a little cluttered in your server room and your IT costs, cooling and electrical bill are climbing. In most cases a business would consider implementing a larger single or dual servers to consolidate some of the load, but what if there was a more effective way to turn back the tide of rising maintenance and operational costs? The simplest and most effective path is utilizing virtualization technology.

What is Virtualization Technology?

Quite simply, virtualization technology involves software that allows you to run multiple (even different) operating systems on one hardware platform. These “virtual” operating systems are actually stored in files on the hosts file system. Each one acts just like a normal system would, with one exception – there is no physical console (monitor, keyboard and mouse). You access these virtual machines through traditional remote access methods or through special software that gives you console level access to the machine.

What are the benefits of Virtualization Technology?

One of the benefits is fewer points of failure. Quite simply there is less hardware to break and worry about maintaining. Another significant benefit is the better utilization of the resources you have. In most cases servers are over-powered for the roles they perform. We usually add more servers not because we need more memory or processor power but rather because we need to run unique applications that work better when they are isolated. Sometimes security conflicts force us to add more servers, say in the case of a existing file server and a needed external web or Email server. It is unwise to have both of those roles on one physical or virtual server. Ease of access and management is also another characteristic of virtualized systems. You basically have one console where you can monitor a number of servers’ vital signs and operational status. Backing up and restoring a virtual server takes a fraction of the time and resources that it takes to do a physical server. This is because the hardware platform never changes and the hard drives are actually files that can be copied from one machine to another with minimal and in some cases no configuration necessary. Were you to do the same thing with a physical server you would typically spend quite a bit of time and it would generally involve costly disaster recovery solutions be in place. In our practice resurrecting a physical server that has failed takes the better part of an eight hour day and a virtual takes the time it takes to copy the files, generally less than one hour. Now consider what seven hours of extra downtime would cost your business.

Is Virtualization Technology expensive?

Thanks to the competitive nature of this rapidly growing market, no. There are even free products on the market today; one example is Microsoft® Virtual Server 2005 R2. Microsoft is a relatively new player to the virtual server marketplace but they have shaken up the industry and created an atmosphere that is beneficial to smaller businesses that in the past could not afford the technology. When you add up all the factors, virtualization technology is a huge cost savings in startup, maintenance and upgrades. In our assessment, the technology is priceless.

How do I implement Virtualization Technology?

Proceed with caution. There are a lot of things that can go wrong, especially when you are learning something new. If you don’t have the capacity in house, consider hiring an outside firm with Server Virtualization experience. Using the correct resources will lead to a solution that will readily start paying for itself. Try not to put anything mission critical on your first virtual server. Give yourself time to get comfortable with the management and configuration of the product you have chosen. Slowly migrate your roles to the virtualized servers starting with those that are lower priority and moving up from there. Once you are comfortable with the configuration and maintenance you will find yourself eager to consolidate all possible roles to this solution and start reaping the rewards of the improved efficiency.

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Axis IP Cameras and Surveilance Systems

In 2004 Managed Solutions became a partner of Axis Communications to provide IP security camera solutions to our customers. As a security centric provider we realized the need to infuse the traditional physical security model with additional technological solutions. One of the best ways to add more physical security to a enterprise is through the use of security cameras. Security cameras allow you to record your facilities 24/7/365. The mere presence of security cameras is likely to have a dramatic affect on the security of your facility.

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In the unlikely and unfortunate event that something should happen in spite of the presence of the cameras if properly configured you will have hard evidence of the event to turn over to the authorities. Security cameras can also reduce the work load and increase the efficiency of your organization. By being able to monitor an infinite number of locations management can have a better feel for what is taking place in their facility, regardless of how large or small it might be. Remote sites can also be monitored and limit the need for a physical presence. All of this is made possible while utilizing pre-existing TCP/IP networks. This limits the need for new cabling infrastructure to be installed. Regardless of why you need surveilance, Axis Communications is the leader in the IP surveillance arena. They are an innovator in the field of IP Surveillance hardware and software and a valuable partner for any organization.

A typical Axis Camera Network utilizes your existing network infrastructure. By offering indoor and outdoor cameras that support Power Over Ethernet (POE) or add on POE midspan products in addition to wired and wireless networking they give us maximum installation flexibility. Their cameras also range from very basic static cameras up to sophisticated Pan Tilt Zoom (PTZ) units. Axis is also renowned for the image quality their cameras produce, this is an important criteria when you evaluate IP Surveilance products. The heart of their system is the Camera Station software. This software provides you with monitoring, recording, playback and event management. Because the system is TCP/IP network based, remote reviewing and playback are also supported. The package is rounded out with stand alone recording products for situations where the end user wants the data stored off their traditional file servers.

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Secure Enterprise, The Managed Solution

Any company, government, or group of individuals utilizing computers to complete tasks is a form of enterprise. This is not the typical view in the IT world. If you ask most people what “enterprise computing” is, they will tell you a large systems and network infrastructure belonging to a large government agency or company. We believe that any group of computers used by an organization of any size represents an “enterprise”. The needs don’t change on the basis of size alone. Any infrastructure should be designed and managed for ease of use, maximum return on investment, high availability, and secure from hackers, viruses and other threats.

Many enterprises take steps to secure their physical presence through locks on doors, security guards, perhaps even video cameras. However, the modern marketplace has become increasingly reliant upon their networks as a means of doing business, storing their intellectual property, client contacts, human resource data, and other critical information. The security measures taken to protect an enterprise’s digital assets often pale in comparison to the ‘brick and mortar’ approach.

The biggest difference between the security approaches of a smaller business and a large company or entity is commonly the amount of risk taken and the perceived impact of the risk. Many small to mid sized business have a greater tolerance for risks because they perceive that the cost of protection outweighs the impact or likelihood of the risk occurring. Larger entities tend to be risk-averse, as they view the likelihood and impact of a security risk to be higher, based on their assets, professional reputation, and other factors.

The Managed Solutions “Secure Enterprise” model is a comprehensive set of products, services, and practices that assist you in protecting your business from existing and emerging security threats, hardware failures, system abuse, data loss and most importantly downtime. By utilizing our experience with the small to mid sized IT customers we can better assist you in finding the best balance of stability, performance, reliability and security while minimizing your total costs over the long term. Any solution this comprehensive is always changing and adapting to the changes in the computing environment and to take advantage of new products and practices. Without this commitment to improvement a system of this nature would become obsolete very quickly leaving your business and your reputation vulnerable.

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Donate Old Cellular Phones to a Good Cause

Over the years many of us have acquired a variety of cell phones and we sometimes wonder what the heck to do with them. The batteries can be hazardous to dispose of and it just seems so wasteful to throw them out!

There is an organization named Call to Protect (www.calltoprotect.org). It is organized by a wireless foundation, Motorola and the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, that collects used phones for battered women’s shelters nationwide. The phones are repaired and programmed to call emergency numbers in the area they are distributed. Your old phones can now mean comfort and safety for a victim of domestic violence. I just boxed up three phones to ship to Call to Protect, and I feel great about it. They are, after all, for a truly worthy cause.

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Adware Firm Pays $3 Million In Settlement

Reuters reported on 11/3/2006 that Internet Advertising firm Zango, Inc. agreed to pay $3 million to the U.S. government to settle allegations that it’s pop-up ad software was secretly installed on millions of unsuspecting users personal computers.

This is a huge blow to the perpetrators of a crime that has up to this point been quite difficult to prosecute. While difficult to estimate there is no doubt that the impact of adware world-wide is in the billions of dollars. This resulting from lost productivity, expenses to remove the programs and system resources. Considering all the fiscal expenses, the biggest victim is the privacy of internet users. Adware often tracks users web habits and funnels users to websites selling products or services that are related to those habits. In some cases, such as the Zango case, popups deploy on the affected users PC’s forcing them to close the windows manually and making it difficult for them to efficiently use their computer.

This is some of the best news in the fight against Adware in recent history. Hopefully the government will continue to prosecute the perpetrators of these crimes and expand their capabilities to tackle some of the tougher issues like SPAM, Viruses and Malware. For now this is a good start.

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Biometrics from digitalPersona

We are pleased to announce that Managed Solutions has partnered with Redwood City, CA based Digital Persona, Inc. to provide Fingerprint based authentication solutions. DigitalPersona products integrate well with Managed Solutions Secure Enterprise with their Windows Active Directory integration. This will enable Secure Enterprise clients secure Single Sign On (SSO) authentication to their domain environment. There are three main benefits to this solution:

1. Reduction of Password Management Costsdigipersona
2. Tighten Security
3. Simplify Regulatory Compliance
4. Enhance user productivity

Contact us for more information or to arrange a demonstration.

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